fuckyeahsalvadordali:

A Mad Tea Party(1969) 

pull up a chair and join me :)

fuckyeahsalvadordali:

A Mad Tea Party
(1969) 

pull up a chair and join me :)

fuckyeahsalvadordali:

The Hallucinogenic Toreador(1968-1970) 

everytime i look at this i see something new

fuckyeahsalvadordali:

The Hallucinogenic Toreador
(1968-1970) 

everytime i look at this i see something new

i <3 michael douglas and photobombs

i <3 michael douglas and photobombs

bohemian-like-you:

josephgordonlevittdaily:

joseph gordon-levitt + andrew garfield in one photo = ovary explosion

bohemian-like-you:

josephgordonlevittdaily:

joseph gordon-levitt + andrew garfield in one photo = ovary explosion

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pandamation:

i will be doing this to my children

add me to that list

pandamation:

i will be doing this to my children

add me to that list

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fuckyeahbigcats:

 Photo by: Damian Kowalczyk

i would mess my pants if i was out walking and saw that&#8230;.

fuckyeahbigcats:

 Photo by: Damian Kowalczyk

i would mess my pants if i was out walking and saw that….

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 APOD: Quadrantids over Qumis  Image Credit &amp; Copyright:  Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)
 Explanation:  The Quadrantid Meteor Shower is an annual event for planet Earth&#8217;s northern hemisphere skygazers.  It usually peaks briefly in the cold, early morning hours of January 4.  The shower is named for its radiant point on the sky within the old, astronomically obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis.  That position is situated near the boundaries of the modern constellations Hercules, Bootes, and Draco.  In this haunting time exposure, two quadrantid meteor streaks are captured crossing trails left by rising stars of the constellations Virgo and Corvus, but Saturn leaves the brightest &#8220;star&#8221; trail.  The meteor streaks, one bright and one faint, are nearly parallel above and right of center in the frame.  Fittingly, the old cistern structure in the foreground lies above the now buried city of Qumis.  Known as a city of many gates, Qumis (in Greek history Hecatompylos), was founded 2300 years ago in ancient Persia.
APOD: Quadrantids over Qumis
Image Credit & Copyright: Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)

Explanation: The Quadrantid Meteor Shower is an annual event for planet Earth’s northern hemisphere skygazers. It usually peaks briefly in the cold, early morning hours of January 4. The shower is named for its radiant point on the sky within the old, astronomically obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis. That position is situated near the boundaries of the modern constellations Hercules, Bootes, and Draco. In this haunting time exposure, two quadrantid meteor streaks are captured crossing trails left by rising stars of the constellations Virgo and Corvus, but Saturn leaves the brightest “star” trail. The meteor streaks, one bright and one faint, are nearly parallel above and right of center in the frame. Fittingly, the old cistern structure in the foreground lies above the now buried city of Qumis. Known as a city of many gates, Qumis (in Greek history Hecatompylos), was founded 2300 years ago in ancient Persia.

another view of mr. lagerfeld&#8217;s library! i&#8217;m dying!

another view of mr. lagerfeld’s library! i’m dying!

a terri reference! the actress who played terri was a good friend of my sister growing up and she did become a pretty successful model after she was off the show :)

a terri reference! the actress who played terri was a good friend of my sister growing up and she did become a pretty successful model after she was off the show :)

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