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odditiesoflife:

Long Term Exposure Photos of Fireworks

Photographer David Johnson captures the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada using an unusual photographic technique of long term exposure. His photos of fireworks look more like bacteria under a microscope. The results are amazing.

bechahns:

cons-science:

so

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were the animators and writers of this episode

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on crack or somethingimage

because 

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you would either have to be so high to write this fucking episode

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or just so bored

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they thought

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“hey, why don’t we just break the fourth wall of animating”

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because I mean

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just—

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this is one of my favourite episodes

Look at any Max Fleischer pre-1940- this kind of stuff happened all the time

odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits

The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.

let-me-bleed:

In my Sociology class, we had to write every hurtful word we’ve ever been called on a sticky note and then stick it to our body. We then went around and took them off of each other. Most of us in tears…this is the aftermath.

gay

let-me-bleed:

In my Sociology class, we had to write every hurtful word we’ve ever been called on a sticky note and then stick it to our body. We then went around and took them off of each other. Most of us in tears…this is the aftermath.

gay


golgothasghirahim:

basstrip:

whoa

what omg

the english language, everyone

golgothasghirahim:

basstrip:

whoa

what omg

the english language, everyone

(Source: mostlikelyloveyou)

itsrainaingmen:

community sigils

hypervocal:

This graphic video shows an NYPD cruiser crashing into two men on a dirt bike in The Bronx. The incident killed the driver and injured the passenger. The video of the crash, which occurred last August and killed 28-year-old Eddie Fernandez, is part of the case against Adalberto Gonzalez, the 26-year-old passenger, who faces charges of charges of resisting arrest and reckless endangerment. No charges were brought against the officer. GET MORE OF THE STORY HERE.

its-not-cool-to-play-ska-music:

why-wolf:

confusedtree:

lovewallace:

casual-isms:

Presented without comment, because I’m sure someone will be able to find the words better than I can.




oh look we have cute doodles too

Yes god thank you get fricked if you think the original image was onto anything intelligent

oh thank god someone fixed it

“Tumblr Social Justice Bloggers Completely and Embarrassingly Missing The Original Images Point” 101

its-not-cool-to-play-ska-music:

why-wolf:

confusedtree:

lovewallace:

casual-isms:

Presented without comment, because I’m sure someone will be able to find the words better than I can.

oh look we have cute doodles too

Yes god thank you get fricked if you think the original image was onto anything intelligent

oh thank god someone fixed it

“Tumblr Social Justice Bloggers Completely and Embarrassingly Missing The Original Images Point” 101

kaajoo:

World’s Most Beautiful Abandoned Places

Italian product manager and web designer Francesco Mugnai recently added a collection of images to his blog touting some of the most beautiful images of abandoned spots and modern ruins that he’d ever seen. The images Mugnai has captured come from empty castles, shuttered power plants, and dilapidated churches around the world. From a sunken yacht in Antarctica to a forever-closed amusement park in Japan, these images all make up a sort of anti-phoenix; rather than rising as new from the ashes, these husks remain preserved in decomposition, forcing viewers to confront the strange beauty of ruination.