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oldschoolghoul:

nothing I want more than a vinyl dress

(via unimpressedcats)

bolloxs:

marvelous
unimpressedcats:

spock? spock what happened to you??? SPOCK???

themasterslover:

seriously-what-is-my-life:

xanthewalter:

wrong-url-motherfucker:

Government, Monty Python Style

Still brilliantly funny all these years later.

BEST INSULTS

whenever i find monty python casually just on my dashboard i just blinka  few times and then get super fucking excited because i don’t see them as much as i’d like to on tumblr

(via thinksquad)

derpycats:

my friend has amazing timing
unimpressedcats:

ABOUT TIME I’VE BEEN HERE FOR 3 HOURS!!!!
unimpressedcats:

you gon eat that? 
imma eat it anyway
ikenbot:

Sun in CaK light in 3D

To view the 3D image are simple instructions:
1. Place the image in the center of the screen (view image by itself for better results). 2. Position yourself at a normal distance from the monitor. 3. Now cross your eyes slowly. . Now make the two central circles overlap in one. 5. When you’ve got, focuses the central image while keeping the two overlapping images. 6. You will see that the Sun in three dimensions.
Light from singly-ionized calcium ions in the Sun’s upper photosphere and chromosphere (up to 2000 km altitude). Because the blue Calcium K Line (393.3 nm) is sensitive to magnetic fields, magnetically active structures show up in high contrast against the surrounding chromosphere. Places where moderate magnetic fields exist show up bright whereas images of high magnetic fields are dark.
In this CaK image, you typically see brightness along the edges of large convection cells called supergranules and in areas called plages. Dark sunspots are also visible. — Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez
demons:

The mushroom cloud over Hiroshima as seen from the Japanese naval arsenal in Kure, 06 August 1945/Masami Oka