
Hopefully I dont have to see this god damned machine Thursday. How fitting it looks like Glados’s head.
Burn it. Burn it with fire.
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Hopefully I dont have to see this god damned machine Thursday. How fitting it looks like Glados’s head.
Burn it. Burn it with fire.


These two plants are delicious, if you were wondering.
I dont know the latin name of the top one, but we call it sour grass. The bottom one is Vinca minor, or creeping myrtle. I like to get the nectar out of that stuff. Tastes like honey.
If anyone knows the latin name for the top plant I’ll love you forever.
I want these plants all over my yard. Alloverit.
Postosuchus illustration by Christian Jegou | And I must add this surprisingly good Postosuchus rubber toy (I look forward for Stella’s critique).
From BBC Nature:
A cousin of modern crocodiles, Postosuchus was an archosaur - the lineage of reptiles that include the crocodiles, dinosaurs and birds. Reaching lengths of five metres, Postosuchus was the top predator during the Late Triassic in what’s now the southern USA. Since its front limbs were shorter than its hind limbs, there is debate as to whether it walked on two legs or four, but most palaeontologists favour the latter. Its stance, with the legs under the body, would have made it a faster and more efficient runner than a modern crocodile. Most Postosuchus fossils have been found in Texas’ Post quarry, hence the name.
Hey look Kassy, it’s Post man! xD
I feel like most fan fiction is just an excuse to write really bad porn.
AND AND AND AND AND AND AND. JESUS CHRIST.
AND WAS NOT MEANT TO BE USED THAT MUCH.
(Source: wtffanfiction)
every once in a while, i consider becoming a vegetarian
but then i’m all like
/is a forced vegetarian for medical reason
/all the cries
Whale vs. Whale: Humpback whales intervene in orca attack
Whoa. This might go down as the most remarkable whale story I’ve ever heard. Monterey Bay, CA is a world-famous whale-watching spot, and on May 3, 2012, watchers were treated to an event that might change the way we think of whale cognition.
The hunt: A group of transient orcas was witnessed trying to separate a gray whale calf from its mom, a common hunting behavior. All of a sudden, two migrating humpback whales appeared. As the gray whale mother attempted to save her calf, the humpbacks splashed and trumpeted to scare away the orcas, often within a body length of the other whales.
Unfortunately, the baby whale was killed, but a total of five humpbacks harassed the orcas for hours (as seen in the photo from the scene, above), perhaps trying to keep them away from feeding on the carcass.
It’s a remarkable sequence of events. Dr. Lori Marino of Emory University, an expert in whale cognition, had this to say:
… humpback whales, and many other cetaceans, have specialized cells in their brains called Von Economo neurons (“spindle cells”) and these are shared with humans, great apes, and elephants. The exact function of these elongated neurons is still unknown but they are found in exactly the same locations in all mammal brains for the species that have them.
What is intriguing is that these parts of the mammal brain are thought to be responsible for social organization, empathy, speech, intuition about the feelings of others, and rapid “gut” reactions.
It’s difficult, if not impossible to equate this kind of behavior as “feelings”, in the human sense, but there’s certainly empathy here, and between two species to boot!
Whatever the answer, it’s touching proof of the intelligence of whales, and perhaps we can take this as a reminder that defending other species from destruction (or extinction) is a natural, core value of intelligent creatures like ourselves.
Previous whale amazement: A humpback whale is freed from a net by fishermen, and its gratitude is tear-worthy.Also, humpback whales trade songs across oceans, does this mean they have “culture”?

This happened at the Avengers, and me and Manny just kinda looked at each other like: 
Because so many were leaving. Oh well, you all missed out. >:D
Bold claim right?
Sounds like an Anarchist to me, plus he must have loved punk music, just look at him mosh at the local market! (music included to help the visuals)
(open another window while enjoying Jesus moshing) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogx0ZcjZCHQ&feature=related
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Excuse me while I reblog this 