Finn and Fionna
lomographicsociety:
“Explore Lomography Nearby - Upper South Province, Maldives
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getoutoftherecat:
“get off my car cat! no you may not drive. your paws wont even reach the pedals.
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getoutoftherecat:

get off my car cat! no you may not drive. your paws wont even reach the pedals.

ethielswords:

i’ve always wanted pieces of you.
you are raw beauty
a soul-filling satellite
i want to rip apart
so your fragments i can feast on
but i won’t do that
i can’t
i don’t want to give you pain
i don’t want to see you struggle
so i’m just going to let my
eyes feed on you.

getoutoftherecat:
“collegehumor:
“ Dog Invades Cat Climbing Tree
Nothing to see here, just us cats.
”
bad dog.
”

getoutoftherecat:

collegehumor:

Dog Invades Cat Climbing Tree 

Nothing to see here, just us cats.



bad dog.

getoutoftherecat:
“collegehumor:
“ Dog Invades Cat Climbing Tree
Nothing to see here, just us cats.
”
bad dog.
”

getoutoftherecat:

collegehumor:

Dog Invades Cat Climbing Tree 

Nothing to see here, just us cats.



bad dog.

thefluffingtonpost:
“Kitten Tests Working Light Saber
Notable kitten physicist Dr. Nibs is a big Star Wars fan. When he’s not researching dark matter and other deep space phenomena, Nibs tinkers with Jedi technology.
He had a breakthrough in his lab...

thefluffingtonpost:

Kitten Tests Working Light Saber

Notable kitten physicist Dr. Nibs is a big Star Wars fan. When he’s not researching dark matter and other deep space phenomena, Nibs tinkers with Jedi technology.

He had a breakthrough in his lab on Thursday when he succeeded in projecting a beam of solid, glowing blue plasma — essentially, the blade of the fictional light saber.

“We’re still a long way from making a weapon out of it,” says Sam Fairbanks, Nibs’ lab assistant. “But we’re one step closer. Hopefully we can generate a red one next. Those are way cooler.”

Via Oh Hai I’m Kerry.

ethielswords:

The lines in your hands
I wish to know the secrets they keep
but first I have to learn the
language they speak.

ecocides:
“Hidden fawn | image by Peter Krejzl
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ecocides:

Hidden fawn | image by Peter Krejzl