ellaamelia:

Story of my life

+Because I’m weird. Go away.+

ellaamelia:

Story of my life

+Because I’m weird. Go away.+

(Source: subtubitles, via neomaxiezoomdweebie)

hey—zeus:

opiumsanctuary:

the-heavy-metal-viking:

[True Heavy Metal PAGE] [Marc Mumford]
This is awesome.


Cool

Catholic part fits me as well… except I’m not in a satanic band… I just support metal with that subject!

hey—zeus:

opiumsanctuary:

the-heavy-metal-viking:

[True Heavy Metal PAGE] [Marc Mumford]

This is awesome.

Cool

Catholic part fits me as well… except I’m not in a satanic band… I just support metal with that subject!

markedasinfernal:

‘Then at last his gaze was held; wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black, immeasurably strong, mountain of iron, gate of steel, tower of adamant…Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron’ - The Fellowship of the Ring
Barad-Dur, by Feliche

markedasinfernal:

‘Then at last his gaze was held; wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black, immeasurably strong, mountain of iron, gate of steel, tower of adamant…Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron’ - The Fellowship of the Ring

Barad-Dur, by Feliche

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thestonereffect:

i almost scrolled past this.


+Your muffin fucking all her haters.+

thestonereffect:

i almost scrolled past this.

+Your muffin fucking all her haters.+

(Source: highonkayla, via secluded-burrito)

pappubahry:

Jupiter’s moon Io, photographed by Voyager 2, 10 July 1979.
The end of this blog’s Io-thon follows on from yesterday’s post.  The photos used in this gif were taken with longer exposures than yesterday’s, so there is a better contrast between Io and the background.  Two volcanic eruptions are clearly visible in the top-left: I think that they are from Amirani and Maui.  There’s also an eruption on the right-hand side, but as its only lit by reflected light from Jupiter, it requires a lot of brightening to see (NASA’s photojournal shows it here).
You can also see a volcano in the south, tall enough to stay in sunlight even as the surrounding areas fall into darkness.
Yesterday I mentioned the bright spot glinting near the equator.  I asked Jason Perry (who used to write an Io blog) about it on Twitter and he said that it “looks like specular reflection off of glassy, cooled lava near Hi’iaka Patera.”  So there you go.

pappubahry:

Jupiter’s moon Io, photographed by Voyager 2, 10 July 1979.

The end of this blog’s Io-thon follows on from yesterday’s post.  The photos used in this gif were taken with longer exposures than yesterday’s, so there is a better contrast between Io and the background.  Two volcanic eruptions are clearly visible in the top-left: I think that they are from Amirani and Maui.  There’s also an eruption on the right-hand side, but as its only lit by reflected light from Jupiter, it requires a lot of brightening to see (NASA’s photojournal shows it here).

You can also see a volcano in the south, tall enough to stay in sunlight even as the surrounding areas fall into darkness.

Yesterday I mentioned the bright spot glinting near the equator.  I asked Jason Perry (who used to write an Io blog) about it on Twitter and he said that it “looks like specular reflection off of glassy, cooled lava near Hi’iaka Patera.”  So there you go.

(via lucy-daughter0fthedevil)

+Amazing band live.  Saw them in SF with Vreid.+

+Amazing band live. Saw them in SF with Vreid.+

(Source: gnarcromancer)

agentlehobbit:

Ladies and gentlemen… I present to you: Olivia Wilde

+This is making me want to create a twatter account.+

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