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17th May 2013

Video reblogged from Citizen of Hope and Glory with 1 note

knight-of-the-green-shield:

Bill Bruford drum solo!! :DD

17th May 2013

Video reblogged from Citizen of Hope and Glory with 7 notes

knight-of-the-green-shield:

imhotepisinvisible:

2 and a half hours of Genesis at their peak? What’s not to like?

01. Squonk
02. One For The Vine
03. Robbery, Assault And Battery
04. Inside And Out
05. Firth Of Fifth
06. The Carpet Crawlers
07. In That Quiet Earth
08. Afterglow
09. I Know What I Like
10. Eleventh Earl Of Mar
11. Supper’s Ready
12. Dance On A Volcano
13. Los Endos
14. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
15. The Musical Box
16. Bonus-Myrtle The Mermaid
17. Bonus-Your Own Special Way
18. Bonus-All In A Mouse’s Night
19. Bonus-The Knife
20. Bonus-Lillywhite-Waiting Room-Gorilla

what a perfect setlist

WOW! What a terrific bootleg, and what a fantastic setlist! *_*

Source: imhotepisinvisible

15th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Patakk with 1,053 notes

patakk:

http://amadeus1996.tumblr.com/

Way cool

patakk:

http://amadeus1996.tumblr.com/

Way cool

Source: amadeus1996

7th May 2013

Post reblogged from The Heroine Next Door with 1 note

30 Day Book Challenge ~ Day 26 ~ A book that changed your opinion on something

theheroinenextdoor:

Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry.  It changed my opinion on literary genres; I used to think I couldn’t read certain genres.  Lonesome Dove, which is epic in the actual sense of that word, taught me that a good book is a good book.  It opened up a whole new world for me; now I not only read westerns, I am open to all kinds of literary genres, and I’m very grateful to Larry McMurtry for giving me that gift.

3rd May 2013

Post reblogged from Chris's Pointless Blog with 4 notes

cmaceachen1:

collectivehistory:

I’m bored, so I’m going to have one of those Q&A sessions that I use to do back when I was more active. So feel free to ask anything!

Why did Hitler declare war on the USA after Pearl Harbor?

Not sure…but what was Mankato like?

Source: collectivehistory

27th April 2013

Photo reblogged from strobe together with 161,704 notes

edwardspoonhands:

coolstoryrob:

 

 

meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerlin:

serionsly:

voyagevisuelle:

This a Moonmelon, scientifically knows as asidus. This fruit grows in some parts of Japan, and is known for its vibrant blue color. What you probably don’t know about this fruit is that it can switch flavors after you eat it. Everything sour will taste sweet, everything salty will taste bitter, and it gives water a strong orange-like taste. It’s also very expensive…costing about ¥16000 JPY (which is about 200 dollars).

or you know this could be photoshopped

but idk
you tell me


this is alexandrias melon (wow)
it never grows seeds but it can still produce other melons (its magic)
it is grown deep in the jungles of peru and can prevent you from aging well into the hundreds
it is known by the natives there as k’uhul ajaw cacao shi-jiiy.
its really strange how all of these pictures look exactly the same because everything on the internet is true




This is the Peppermeloni. (seriously gosh just look at that sexy mother fucker) Its scientific name is Tumblrous Pepperonus.
The only known specimen is in a pot in David Karps treasure dungeon. It is a tradition that a single slice is given to every tumblr blog that reaches 500,000 followers.
It has the remarkable property of being as healthy as watermelon but tasting like cheesy pepperoni pizza.
This planet is really just so amazing guys wow.


In late 2005 the Jolly Rancher company grew over-confident and decided that the manufactured “watermelon” flavor injected into its candies was so superior to actual watermelons that the genetically engineered a watermelon to taste like watermelon flavor. 
When the fruit was sliced open, they were shocked to discover that the Jolly Rancher logo had been three-dimensionally rendered inside of the fruit itself. Jolly Rancher subsequently named the sub-species after itself Jollyrancherus Watermelonii.

edwardspoonhands:

coolstoryrob:

 

 

meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerlin:

serionsly:

voyagevisuelle:

This a Moonmelon, scientifically knows as asidus. This fruit grows in some parts of Japan, and is known for its vibrant blue color. What you probably don’t know about this fruit is that it can switch flavors after you eat it. Everything sour will taste sweet, everything salty will taste bitter, and it gives water a strong orange-like taste. It’s also very expensive…costing about ¥16000 JPY (which is about 200 dollars).

or you know this could be photoshopped

image

but idk

you tell me

image

this is alexandrias melon (wow)

it never grows seeds but it can still produce other melons (its magic)

it is grown deep in the jungles of peru and can prevent you from aging well into the hundreds

it is known by the natives there as k’uhul ajaw cacao shi-jiiy.

its really strange how all of these pictures look exactly the same because everything on the internet is true

image

This is the Peppermeloni. (seriously gosh just look at that sexy mother fucker) Its scientific name is Tumblrous Pepperonus.

The only known specimen is in a pot in David Karps treasure dungeon. It is a tradition that a single slice is given to every tumblr blog that reaches 500,000 followers.

It has the remarkable property of being as healthy as watermelon but tasting like cheesy pepperoni pizza.

This planet is really just so amazing guys wow.

In late 2005 the Jolly Rancher company grew over-confident and decided that the manufactured “watermelon” flavor injected into its candies was so superior to actual watermelons that the genetically engineered a watermelon to taste like watermelon flavor. 

When the fruit was sliced open, they were shocked to discover that the Jolly Rancher logo had been three-dimensionally rendered inside of the fruit itself. Jolly Rancher subsequently named the sub-species after itself Jollyrancherus Watermelonii.

Source: tumblr.com

25th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Discovery Channel with 550 notes

cnet:

These photos of the horsehead nebula are simply dazzling

cnet:

These photos of the horsehead nebula are simply dazzling

Source: CNET

21st April 2013

Video reblogged from HowStuffWorks.com with 647 notes

laughingsquid:

Lions, Tigers, & Other Big Cats Playing With Boxes

Source: Laughing Squid

20th April 2013

Photo reblogged from the moorglade mover with 10 notes

carlskinnerpalmer:

Horseheads, NY in Chemung County, Southern Tier 14845 He was in my math class just yesterday, 3rd period. Please reblog and help find him.

carlskinnerpalmer:

Horseheads, NY in Chemung County, Southern Tier 14845 
He was in my math class just yesterday, 3rd period. Please reblog and help find him.

Source: carlskinnerpalmer

8th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Owl-Stretching Time with 259,435 notes


A scared panda clings to a police officer’s leg after an earthquake hits China.

A scared panda clings to a police officer’s leg after an earthquake hits China.

image

Source: leetakechi.com

7th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Owl-Stretching Time with 326,776 notes

 

 

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7th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Owl-Stretching Time with 412,030 notes

Source: foryoubae

7th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Owl-Stretching Time with 412,030 notes

Source: foryoubae

28th March 2013

Photo reblogged from Brookhaven Lab with 579 notes

brookhavenlab:

Modern science just doesn’t have enough monolithic machinery with elegant curves.
This may look like an old science fiction movie set, but this machine actually played a key role in multiple Nobel Prizes. Starting in 1960, Brookhaven Lab’s Cockroft-Walton Accelerator—essentially a multi-level voltage multiplier—provided the initial boost to protons before they raced on into the rings of our Alternating Gradient Synchrotron.

brookhavenlab:

Modern science just doesn’t have enough monolithic machinery with elegant curves.

This may look like an old science fiction movie set, but this machine actually played a key role in multiple Nobel Prizes. Starting in 1960, Brookhaven Lab’s Cockroft-Walton Accelerator—essentially a multi-level voltage multiplier—provided the initial boost to protons before they raced on into the rings of our Alternating Gradient Synchrotron.

28th March 2013

Question

mediumaevum asked: Novi means new in my language. :) I hope she'll grow out of being sad often. Plus, she has a parent that's into Monty Python. That can't hurt. Have you tried the silly walk? :) Hex

My wife is from Indonesia, so that’s where our daughter’s name comes from.
No, I haven’t tried the silly walks yet…too busy trying to get a swallow to fly with a coconut. PS your blog is great…keep it up.