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  • newts-in-hats:
“Here’s a sleepy shark snoot to brighten your day
”

    newts-in-hats:

    Here’s a sleepy shark snoot to brighten your day

    Source: newts-in-hats
    • 2 years ago
    • 186 notes
  • newts-in-hats:
“Here’s a sleepy shark snoot to brighten your day
”

    newts-in-hats:

    Here’s a sleepy shark snoot to brighten your day

    Source: newts-in-hats
    • 2 years ago
    • 186 notes
  • apexministry:

    Simple, yet refreshing poster work from Polish designer, Karolina Pietrzyk.

    http://karolinapietrzyk.tumblr.com/

    Source: apexministry
    • 2 years ago
    • 953 notes
  • shadow27:
“Xenomprph gargoyle on a Church in Paisley, Glasgow
”

    shadow27:

    Xenomprph gargoyle on a Church in Paisley, Glasgow
    via reddit

    Source: shadow27
    • 2 years ago
    • 1054 notes
  • (via virginity)

    Source: blue-voids
    • 2 years ago
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  • jackafz:

    micdotcom:

    Watch: SNL roasts Trump with “Racists for Trump” ad

    Honestly whoever is writing these SNL skits….. Finally SNL feels vital and important again, satire wise

    (via ruinedchildhood)

    Source: mic.com
    • 2 years ago
    • 562924 notes
  • gabesartdesk:

    Getting back into acrylics by painting my favorite childhood animal.  Done from photo reference, the great white for the lighting and reflection, the Port Jackson because he’s the cutest little bugger I’ll never ever be able to cuddle. :(

    (via itisallgone-deactivated20170728)

    • 2 years ago
    • 7 notes
  • techuntitled:
“A Port Jackson shark egg.
”

    techuntitled:

    A Port Jackson shark egg.

    Source: Flickr / katiett
    • 2 years ago
    • 3 notes
  • suffics:

    quadguyin-china:

    best-of-memes:

    all trees are beautiful

    That may be the best response ever

    haha
    @soggiefries

    (via ruinedchildhood)

    Source: best-of-memes
    • 2 years ago
    • 637875 notes
  • “For each person there is a sentence—a series of words—which has the power to destroy them.”
    — Philip K. Dick   (via alexandrabracken)

    (via )

    Source: gnoth
    • 3 years ago
    • 175396 notes
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