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to-see-floating-lanterns-gleam:
AYE AYE CAPTAIN!
AYE AYE CAPTAIN!
CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!
CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!
CAP-TAIN ROG-ERS!
THIS IS THE BEST POST ON THE INTERNET EVERYONE ELSE GO THE FUCK HOME
- Does anyone realize how many lives that would save?
- How many people that would feed?
- How much hope that would give?
100 grains of rice is just 10 correct questions.
DO IT. NOW.
You don’t have to pay any money or anything
do it. come on, save some people.
Seriously it only took me a couple minutes to get up to 500 grains.
Band of Brothers fan when you hear the Battle Hymn of the Republic (Glory Glory Hallelujah) and you think “what a hell of a way to die!”
View of the Colosseum seen from the west. 1509. Jan Gossart. Flemish. 1478-1532.
(via centuriespast)
Can I just have this? Please?
(Source: weheartit.com, via improvinq)
Happy 48th Birthday, Robert Downey Jr.
(Source: swcrab, via fadingtales)
(Source: misscreaturecomforts)
World’s Most Beautiful Abandoned Places
Italian product manager and web designer Francesco Mugnai recently added a collection of images to his blog touting some of the most beautiful images of abandoned spots and modern ruins that he’d ever seen. The images Mugnai has captured come from empty castles, shuttered power plants, and dilapidated churches around the world. From a sunken yacht in Antarctica to a forever-closed amusement park in Japan, these images all make up a sort of anti-phoenix; rather than rising as new from the ashes, these husks remain preserved in decomposition, forcing viewers to confront the strange beauty of ruination.