1. Notes: 9361 / 6 months ago  from ge-ek
    ge-ek:

by gamefan84
     
  2. Notes: 577 / 6 months ago  from wrists
    wrists:

(by Jonathan Ball)
     
  3. Notes: 3698 / 6 months ago  from kikikayla
    oh hai

    oh hai

     
  4. Notes: 14413 / 6 months ago  from fuckyeah-cuteanimals (originally from gofuckingnuts)
    want )’: but no time, so no. sigh

    want )’: but no time, so no. sigh

    (Source: gofuckingnuts)

     
  5. Notes: 9116 / 6 months ago  from maruthecat
     
  6. Notes: 1517 / 6 months ago  from unfolloweed
    liger? too beautiful.

    liger? too beautiful.

    (Source: unfolloweed)

     
  7. Notes: 20017 / 6 months ago  from leilockheart
    leilockheart:

Found on - LINK

    leilockheart:

    Found on - LINK

    (Source: leilockheart)

     
  8. Notes: 1637 / 6 months ago  from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
    mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Lying belly-down on Antarctic sea-ice at the edge of a small hole, a cameraman gets a shock when a killer whale mother and calf explode out of the water in front of his face. The only way to get underwater images was to hand-hold a camera on a pole in the icy water, wait and hope. As the orcas came up to breathe they would eye-ball us with curiosity and spray oily breath all over our faces. To be on your stomach precariously perched on the edge of the ice with a killer whale staring down at you was simultaneously terrifying and awe-inspiring. Ross Sea, Antarctica.
Picture: BBC/Chadden Hunter

    mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

    Lying belly-down on Antarctic sea-ice at the edge of a small hole, a cameraman gets a shock when a killer whale mother and calf explode out of the water in front of his face. The only way to get underwater images was to hand-hold a camera on a pole in the icy water, wait and hope. As the orcas came up to breathe they would eye-ball us with curiosity and spray oily breath all over our faces. To be on your stomach precariously perched on the edge of the ice with a killer whale staring down at you was simultaneously terrifying and awe-inspiring. Ross Sea, Antarctica.

    Picture: BBC/Chadden Hunter

     
  9. Notes: 1009 / 6 months ago  from owlghosts
    oracularowl:

(“Standing in Line” by Yomikibagami)
     
  10. Notes: 264 / 6 months ago  from moderateclimates
    "I would stare at the grains of light suspended in that silent space, struggling to see my own heart. What did I want? And what did others want from me? But I could never find the answers. Sometimes I would reach out and try to grasp the grains of light, but my fingers touched nothing."
    - Norwegian Wood, Haruki Murakami (via moderateclimates)
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