Barbara Hulanicki for Graham and Brown
Ridiculously Photogenic Guy on Good Morning America (now that’s what I call news)
Tumblr is now the best agent you could possibly have.
oh man this is awesome
HIS VOICE IS LIKE A MILLION ANGELS SINGING. HE IS SO ADORABLE I WANT TO DIE.

m4ge:
Is it bad that I want this man?
75% of people who have seen Repo want this man
I think you mean 100%
Wow that’s amazing, I thought it was fake after seeing them draw on the paper. That alone is ingenious.
what the hell
oh my gOD
i was already dead at the dance dance revolution part
thaaat’s pretty cool
i’m dying right now oh my god i need this in my life
I love humanity sometimes.
CLIP IT TO NIPPLES
Sweet mother of Jesus let this song never end.
Cheesus fuck that was amazing
WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE OH MY GOD
This is the best thing ever. Just hit play. You need to.
I will never escape this song in my lifetime. Oh my God…that was amazing.
At 3 seconds I almost pressed stop.
Then I heard the lyrics. Oh god the lyrics.
Forever reblog
omg this is perfect
THIS IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN I EXPECTED
I CANNOT BE THE ONLY ONE WHO IS SCREAMING SO FUCKING LOUD RIGHT NOW.
GOOD LORD. T___________T IT’S BEAUTIFUL.
IT’S BACK YES.
stfu
Dear jebus, in my past lives I was boring, too!Shot in my jaw. Awesome.
that means i was shot/stabbed in the ass. lovely.
…my ass?
…The inside of my thigh?
Holy shit, I have one on my knee. I TOOK AN ARROW TO THE KNEE YOU GUYS.
Shot behind my left ear. Or I was Van Gogh.
Took a knife to the underside of my jaw. I’m hard to kill.
Bled out when they hacked off my right forearm.
Da fuq. I am not even going to say where I was killed then X_x
stabbed in the stomach, or shot there? legit.
Shot in the side of my right boob?
Fluid motion is captured as a floral still life in these high-speed photos by Jack Long. The artist keeps mum about his set-up but notes that these are single capture events, not constructed composites. It looks as if the blossoms are created from the impact of a falling fluid with the upward jet that forms the stem. The leaves and vase appear to be created from the upward splashes, but whether those are generated by vibration or dropping an object is unclear. See Long’s Flickr page for more. (Photo credit: Jack Long via Gizmodo)









