May
25
2018

Reblogged from sixpenceee :

strangegaymoonstudent:
“ anvl:
“ sixpenceee:
“ A visitor stands beside a giant western red cedar at La Push beach, Washington state.
”
Trees are scary
”
It’s beautiful
”

strangegaymoonstudent:

anvl:

sixpenceee:

A visitor stands beside a giant western red cedar at La Push beach, Washington state.

Trees are scary

It’s beautiful

May
25
2018

Reblogged from relive-the-90s :

samanthastral:

Toy Story Treats (1996):
Oooh, Ball! 

May
25
2018

Reblogged from ruinedchildhood :

May
25
2018
May
25
2018

Reblogged from ruinedchildhood :

marveladdicts:

#adulthood

May
25
2018

Reblogged from indysinspirations :

(Source: misterlazer)

May
25
2018

Reblogged from relive-the-90s :

(Source: thestoryandyou)

May
25
2018

Reblogged from killerusagi :

ruinedchildhood:
“ stefinatrix:
“ anon:
“ eldritchgentleman:
“ kunsti:
“John Wick opens a doggy daycare instead of going back to assassin things and everything is totally fine
”
Except when some evil ass brings him a doggie with signs of...

ruinedchildhood:

stefinatrix:

anon:

eldritchgentleman:

kunsti:

John Wick opens a doggy daycare instead of going back to assassin things and everything is totally fine

Except when some evil ass brings him a doggie with signs of abuse.

Then its back to business….

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I would watch the fuck out of that movie.

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May
25
2018

Reblogged from killerusagi :

theta-sigma:
“ Statue based on Leonardo daVinci’s famous concept for artificial wings.
This is so fucking beautiful!
”

theta-sigma:

Statue based on Leonardo daVinci’s famous concept for artificial wings.

This is so fucking beautiful!

May
25
2018

Reblogged from killerusagi :

legitimatelala:

creativecalico:

aqueousserenade:

coledownlow:

I love this quote. I love this movie.

This scene impressed me so much when I first saw it. It still fills me with… idk something. I love it.

The first time I truly understood this scene I was filled with a terrifying understanding.

It fills you with wonder

(Source: moistowlettes)

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