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givenchy-:

Mr. Pond & Mr. Song for Charina
PS. Click for fullsize! :)

Mr. Pond and Dr. Song
;)

givenchy-:

Mr. Pond & Mr. Song for Charina

PS. Click for fullsize! :)

Mr. Pond and Dr. Song

;)

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thomas hooper

thomas hooper

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detectivedeathmachine:

eyeofthedraco:

fat-birds:

Feathered Narwhal by Jouko van der Kruijssen on Flickr.

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 Baff time.

detectivedeathmachine:

eyeofthedraco:

fat-birds:

Feathered Narwhal by Jouko van der Kruijssen on Flickr.

dklvjklsdkljfdKLJFSLKJFSDKLJF

 Baff time.

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pepperimp:

mad man with a box. 

pepperimp:

mad man with a box. 

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laertena:

Rose doesn’t know what to make of 11.

Kind of related to this one lol.

Drawing all three “New Who” Doctors amuses me.

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proteanbeing:

astrotastic:

project-argus:

When I say I want books on science, this is what I get. Clearly, my parents haven’t given up on me.

I am so sorry ;-;

OH GOD MAKE IT STOP

Yikes. This makes me cringe. I can’t imagine having a theist in my life

proteanbeing:

astrotastic:

project-argus:

When I say I want books on science, this is what I get. Clearly, my parents haven’t given up on me.

I am so sorry ;-;

OH GOD MAKE IT STOP

Yikes. This makes me cringe. I can’t imagine having a theist in my life

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fuckyeahblackwork:

Backpiece by Tomas Tomas, Into You, London, UK.

fuckyeahblackwork:

Backpiece by Tomas Tomas, Into You, London, UK.

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cwnl:

Pileus Cloud
This is a pileus cloud, or cap cloud, displaying lovely iridescence. Pileus form when building cumulus clouds rapidly ascend; at velocities of 40 feet (about 12 m) per second or more.
As the cloud rises, it pushes a mass of air ahead of it. When the air in the vicinity of the building cumulus cloud is near saturation, the boost from the rising currents may saturate it thoroughly.
Iridescence often occurs in clouds comprised of minute water droplets. These droplets deflect sunlight, which results in overlapping colors and thus the metallic or pastel shades.
Image: Mary Beth Radford

cwnl:

Pileus Cloud

This is a pileus cloud, or cap cloud, displaying lovely iridescence. Pileus form when building cumulus clouds rapidly ascend; at velocities of 40 feet (about 12 m) per second or more.

As the cloud rises, it pushes a mass of air ahead of it. When the air in the vicinity of the building cumulus cloud is near saturation, the boost from the rising currents may saturate it thoroughly.

Iridescence often occurs in clouds comprised of minute water droplets. These droplets deflect sunlight, which results in overlapping colors and thus the metallic or pastel shades.

Image: Mary Beth Radford

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proteanteen:

project-argus:

LIQUID GURGLES

LIQUID GURGLES

proteanteen:

project-argus:

LIQUID GURGLES

LIQUID GURGLES

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waterburn:

Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if things had turned out differently for them.

I wish it had turned out differently.

waterburn:

Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if things had turned out differently for them.

I wish it had turned out differently.

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