Photo 29 Jan 1,318 notes woodendreams:

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Video 29 Jan 6,625 notes

tiefighters:

Feudal Japan Star Wars - by Clinton Felcker

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Video 29 Jan 4,216 notes

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Step-by-step Instructions for One-Ingredient Ice Cream. (http://www.thekitchn.com)

1) Pick a couple of ripe bananas. They should be sweet and soft but not too mushy.

2) Peel the bananas and cut them into coins

3) Freeze the banana pieces for at least an hour or two.

4) Put the pieces into a food processor or blender.

5) Blend on high. Initially they will look crumbly and piecemeal. The mixture will probably get stuck a lot. Keep scraping down the bowl. Suddenly, as you keep blending, you will see a change.

6) The bananas turn creamy!

7) (Optional) Now is the time to add a scoop of peanut butter, honey, or anything else you care to mix in.

8) The ice cream will be the texture of soft-serve, but if you freeze again in an airtight container, it will get harder and more like regular ice cream.

I use cocoa powder in it

YES

Photo 28 Jan 440 notes theropod:

Mei long by James Gurney

theropod:

Mei long by James Gurney

Photo 28 Jan 1,868 notes nevver:

Might as well
Photo 28 Jan 212 notes afternoonsnoozebutton:

An unexpected side effect of the 2010 flooding  in parts of Sindh, Pakistan, was that millions of spiders climbed up  into the trees to escape the rising flood waters; because of the scale  of the flooding and the fact that the water took so long to recede, many  trees became cocooned in spiderwebs. People in the area had never seen  this phenomenon before. (Courtesy: National Geographic)

afternoonsnoozebutton:

An unexpected side effect of the 2010 flooding in parts of Sindh, Pakistan, was that millions of spiders climbed up into the trees to escape the rising flood waters; because of the scale of the flooding and the fact that the water took so long to recede, many trees became cocooned in spiderwebs. People in the area had never seen this phenomenon before. (Courtesy: National Geographic)

Audio 28 Jan 514,088 notes [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

eternallybutthurt:

thenightsnotoveryet:

i-n-vogue:

JUST PRESS PLAY.

Anybody who grew up in the 90’s and doesn’t know this song is a deprived child.

This song will haunt me even when i’m dead.


started dancing in my seat.

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FOREVER REBLOG <3

FOREVER REBLOG

HOOOOOLY SHIIIIT, THIS WAS MY FAVORITE SONG WHEN I WAS LIKE 3.

THE MEMORIES

^ THAT TAEMIN GIF IS SO DAMN ACCURATE

 

FOREVER REBLOG

the notes. the gifs. i love tumblr.

FOREVER REBLOGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I pressed play and was like

I USED TO LOVE THIS SONG TO ! BRB DANCING

Bopping along to it in my seat. one of the reasons why I love tumblr so much :3

Just got up and had a dance party by myself because no one else is home.

My childhood.

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the gifsomg

this was my mother fucking jam omg jdfsdcfvbg

<3

BRB, Dropping a beat.

OMG THESE GIFS ARE PERFECT THE SONG IS PERFECT

OMFG. I HAVE REBLOGGED THIS SO MANY DAMN TIMES ! NEVER GETS OLD :’)

the gifffssss!!! lmaaoo

OH MY LORD

THIS IS MY TRACK FROM NOW UNTIL FOREVER ! FOREVER REBLOG ! 

OMGT

HIS AOSUHAODGHOGHA I LOVE IT *-*

MY MOTHERFUCKING PIMP SONG . DAMN STRAIGHT.


THIS IS WHY I LOVE TUMBLR

HAHAHA SO MANY GIFSSSSSSSSSS

                           

These gifs are WAY too funny not to reblog! I am dyyinnngg.

there should be a rule that whenever this is on your dash you must reblog

BAD DAY + MUMBO #5 = GOOD DAY.

I-n-vogue

omfg hahahahahahahaa

OMG LMFAOOAOAA OSCAR HEAR IT !!!!

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Video 28 Jan 31,751 notes

prozac34:

chillynds:

tessaviolet:

gringoheartthrob:

gueyprince:

danforth:

This is fun. Try it in fullscreen. Extra points if you tilt your head. You’re only human.

brilliant

Fucking A+

sick.

Yes, this is how exciting my friday night is

Very apparently.

Photo 28 Jan 1,614 notes nationalgeographicdaily:

Stratus Clouds, GreenlandPhoto: Bryan and Cherry Alexander
Eight hundred miles south of the North Pole, stalactite-like stratus clouds - churned by 90-mile-an-hour winds - and the light of a bruised dawn paint an apocalyptic portrait over Inglefield Bay.

nationalgeographicdaily:

Stratus Clouds, Greenland
Photo: Bryan and Cherry Alexander

Eight hundred miles south of the North Pole, stalactite-like stratus clouds - churned by 90-mile-an-hour winds - and the light of a bruised dawn paint an apocalyptic portrait over Inglefield Bay.

Photo 27 Jan 7,031 notes

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