And many other magical things like Pokemon, Homestuck, and random stuff!

31st May 2012

Quote reblogged from Welp. with 1,094 notes

Here‘s the thing about rights—they‘re not actually supposed to be voted on. That‘s why they‘re called rights.
— Rachel Maddow (via gaywrites)

Source: MSNBC

31st May 2012

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waltdisneyconfessions:

“In Mulan, my favorite part is when you see the Hun army charging down the mountains. It gives me chills to this day and when I learned that a thousand huns were drawn for this scene, my respect for the animators just increased.”

waltdisneyconfessions:

“In Mulan, my favorite part is when you see the Hun army charging down the mountains. It gives me chills to this day and when I learned that a thousand huns were drawn for this scene, my respect for the animators just increased.”

Source: waltdisneyconfessions

31st May 2012

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k8extreme:

this is too awesome
i live my patron troll

k8extreme:

this is too awesome

i live my patron troll

Source: k8extreme

31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah, Dinosaur Art! with 53 notes

fuckyeahdinoart:

Nest by ~AshiRox

fuckyeahdinoart:

Nest by ~AshiRox

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31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from Welp. with 18,352 notes

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31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from I don't even know. . . with 14 notes

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31st May 2012

Photo reblogged from Fiery Ass with 5 notes

pokemonfourever:

023. Ekans by *HappyCrumble

pokemonfourever:

023. Ekans by *HappyCrumble

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31st May 2012

Photoset reblogged from A wild Adolf appeared with 4,007 notes

Sweden’s Bunkers

With no domestic sources of fossil fuels (well – except for wood of course), there has always been a push in Sweden to go for local sources of energy. A fairly large number of reasonably sized rivers made hydropower an interesting alternative and large installations were made in the early 1900s. The main railways in Sweden were electrified from 1914 and onwards and at the time of WWII, a substantial coverage had been achieved by international standards. Today some > 95% of the rail transport effort is done with electric traction. 

Source: forum.ebaumsworld.com

31st May 2012

Photoset reblogged from A wild Adolf appeared with 27,430 notes

burgundybob:

goodnamesgone:

Mammatus clouds

wow.

Source: goodnamesgone

31st May 2012

Photoset reblogged from The cycle of the Avatar began anew with 613 notes

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