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Yet, still: flying pigs would be cool!

5 days ago
March 4th
2010

reblogged_from i am blessed

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6 days ago
March 2nd
2010

reblogged_from Maniacal Rage

maniacalrage:

Dogs At 1000 FPS (via gruber)

One of the most accurate YouTube descriptions ever: “It’s dogs in slow-mo catching treats. What could be better?”

1 week ago
February 24th
2010

reblogged_from Photojojo ♥s Tumblr


These photos capture the grueling work of Presidenthood: hour upon hour of factory tours. (via photojojo)
A History of Obama Feigning Interest in Mundane Things — Daily Intel

These photos capture the grueling work of Presidenthood: hour upon hour of factory tours. (via photojojo)

A History of Obama Feigning Interest in Mundane Things — Daily Intel

3 weeks ago
February 9th
2010

reblogged_from cahier

(via brouillon)

(via brouillon)

3 weeks ago
February 9th
2010

reblogged_from Going for the Gold, but getting only Green.

3 weeks ago
February 9th
2010

reblogged_from Country Boy Life

countryboylife:

Pictures of the day: 2 February 2010 - Telegraph
A powerful outburst of auroras over the open sea at Eggum on the Lofoten  islands in Norway. Picture by Bjorn Jorgensen

countryboylife:

Pictures of the day: 2 February 2010 - Telegraph

A powerful outburst of auroras over the open sea at Eggum on the Lofoten islands in Norway. Picture by Bjorn Jorgensen

3 weeks ago
February 9th
2010

reblogged_from Gamefreaks

gamefreaksnz:

mapenvelop : beste miray
The MapEnvelop project prints your current location inside of your letter’s  envelope.

gamefreaksnz:

mapenvelop : beste miray

The MapEnvelop project prints your current location inside of your letter’s envelope.

3 weeks ago
February 9th
2010

reblogged_from Things like that

thingslikethat:

Plitvicka Jezera National Park is one of Earth’s jewels. This mountain valley holds many large emerald lakes, each of which drains into the next in spectacular series of waterfalls.

thingslikethat:

Plitvicka Jezera National Park is one of Earth’s jewels. This mountain valley holds many large emerald lakes, each of which drains into the next in spectacular series of waterfalls.

2 months ago
December 24th
2009

reblogged_from twentythree :

2 months ago
December 24th
2009

reblogged_from The Architecture Blog

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