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Posted on 4th Dec at 4:25 PM, with 1,253 notes
I will draw a little character for anyone who reblogs

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It will be based on your blog title, content, URL, and, if I personally know you, what you look like.

Posted on 4th Dec at 4:20 PM, with 5,830 notes
To prove a point to my mom, reblog this if you’d wear band merch everyday if you could
Posted on 4th Dec at 4:20 PM, with 40,999 notes
estherwitchhazel:

triumphantskies:

glukauf:

When a magnitude 6.8 earthquake shook Olympia, Wash., in 2001, shopowner Jason Ward discovered that a sand-tracing pendulum had recorded the vibrations in the image above.
Seismologists say that the “flower” at the center reflects the higher-frequency waves that arrived first; the outer, larger-amplitude oscillations record the lower-frequency waves that arrived later.
“You never think about an earthquake as being artistic — it’s violent and destructive,” Norman MacLeod, president of Gaelic Wolf Consulting in Port Townsend, told ABC News. “But in the middle of all that chaos, this fine, delicate artwork was created.”

SCIENCE ART

say whatever you want man that thing made a vagina. a beautiful, powerful, independent vagina. 

estherwitchhazel:

triumphantskies:

glukauf:

When a magnitude 6.8 earthquake shook Olympia, Wash., in 2001, shopowner Jason Ward discovered that a sand-tracing pendulum had recorded the vibrations in the image above.

Seismologists say that the “flower” at the center reflects the higher-frequency waves that arrived first; the outer, larger-amplitude oscillations record the lower-frequency waves that arrived later.

“You never think about an earthquake as being artistic — it’s violent and destructive,” Norman MacLeod, president of Gaelic Wolf Consulting in Port Townsend, told ABC News. “But in the middle of all that chaos, this fine, delicate artwork was created.”

SCIENCE ART

say whatever you want man that thing made a vagina. a beautiful, powerful, independent vagina. 

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