I watch the bees.

Hello please call me Czaren!
I like artsy things and Supernatural and BBC Sherlock and Avatar(ATLA/TLOK).

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frozensecond:

best cosplay ever.

frozensecond:

best cosplay ever.


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buttkickingest:

illustration homework WIP
idek 

buttkickingest:

illustration homework WIP

idek 


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ching ching ching ching ching - Libra Invisible (x)


posted 1 month ago on 9/4/2012 - 8,873 notes - via garama © whooshincomesthehair
methlabforbooty:

fiftythousandfalsestarts:

ng-evangelion:


“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of  bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.

Third Impact; it happened in Texas.

i’d just like to point out that this is a horrible environmental disaster, enough lakes are undergoing rapid eutrophication as it stands

methlabforbooty:

fiftythousandfalsestarts:

ng-evangelion:

“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of  bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.

Third Impact; it happened in Texas.

i’d just like to point out that this is a horrible environmental disaster, enough lakes are undergoing rapid eutrophication as it stands


posted 2 months ago on 26/3/2012 - 16,024 notes - via methlabforbooty © malformalady

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artiefuckingabrams:

professorgayton:

dis-combobulate:

martinfreempreg:

ihavebeensherlocked:

we-go-around-the-sun:

weasleylove:peetamellrks:

imagine if peeta’s dad was a butcher not a baker

his name could be…


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