15th May 2013

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69shadesofgray:

90 shades of toast

69shadesofgray:

90 shades of toast

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15th May 2013

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pining-for-your-spine:

So true. So true.

pining-for-your-spine:

So true. So true.

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15th May 2013

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icy-brunette:

sorry for reblogging again i just want it to get more noticed xxx

icy-brunette:

sorry for reblogging again i just want it to get more noticed xxx

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15th May 2013

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coralreefer420:

Dabs.

coralreefer420:

Dabs.

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15th May 2013

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Do not settle for less than exactly what you want. Your heart’s desires are there for a reason. Chase them. Pursue them relentlessly. Do not lose sight of your goals. They are your very reason for being.
— Franki Durbin (via julieyumi)

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15th May 2013

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hippieseurope:

☮❤☮❤

hippieseurope:

☮❤☮❤

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15th May 2013

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fearlings:

the sound of the wind blowing through the bustling trees forever calms me

fearlings:

the sound of the wind blowing through the bustling trees forever calms me

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15th May 2013

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palmist:

and I refuse to change

palmist:

and I refuse to change

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15th May 2013

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carry-on-my-consulting-tardis:

I have two moods 

One is highly sophisticated intellectual who goes into complex thoughts and is always moody and deep

the other is an immature 5 year old that doesn’t know how to control herself or her language or her actions

there is no inbetween

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15th May 2013

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m4libublast:

👌👏 Kim

m4libublast:

👌👏 Kim

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15th May 2013

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pizza:

how many times is it appropriate to say ‘what’ before you nod and smile because you still didn’t hear what they said

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15th May 2013

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workman:

stellar-indulgence:

Opalized Fossils

These are no ordinary fossils (if there is such a thing): these incredible relics are made of solid opal, sometimes with rainbows of shimmering color. Australia is the only place on Earth where opalized animal fossils are found. These fossils are of global scientific interest and are among the most beautiful and valuable in the world. 

How do opalized fossils form?

Opal forms in cavities within rocks. If a cavity has formed because a bone, shell or pine cone was buried in the sand or clay that later became the rock, and conditions are right for opal formation, then the opal forms a fossil replica of the original object that was buried. We get opalized fossils of two kinds:

i.       Internal details not preserved: Opal starts as a solution of silica in water. If the silica solution fills an empty space left by a shell, bone etc that has rotted away - like jelly poured into a mould - it may harden to form an opalized cast of the original object. Most opalized shell fossils are ‘jelly mould’ fossils - the outside shape is beautifully preserved, but the opal inside doesn’t record any of the creature’s internal structure.

ii.      Internal details preserved: If the buried organic material hasn’t rotted away and a silica solution soaks into it, when the silica hardens it may form an opal replica of the internal structure of the object. This happens sometimes with wood or bone.

Images in this order: Opalized Dinosaur tooth, Ammonite,Shell x2, Dinosaur bone, Wood, Pineapple, Mussel shell, Belemnite. Click on each to view in more detail.

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15th May 2013

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15th May 2013

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natured:

I was standing in line at dairy queen and I saw an elderly lady crying because she didn’t have enough money to pay for her small blizzard, so I bought her a large and helped her out to her car, and she cried and said ” I hope god made someone just for you out in the world so that they can treat you as special as you are” and I am sobbing right now.

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15th May 2013

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Can you hate someone for what they have done, but still love them for whom they had been?
— Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes (via sickur)

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