casimir-perier:

Le 16e

lucyknisley:

theinnkeeperlibrarian:

I love you, Carl Sagan.

Books! Boooooks!

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mollysweasleys:

ambiants:

ambiants:

what do you get when you mix alcohol and literature?

tequila mockingbird

or ernest hemingway

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fuzzyhelenkeller:

blakebaggott:

Sorry not sorry

colbert is literally the funniest man on earth

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serpensortia88:

More artwork by Mary GrandPre, artist of the American Harry Potter covers.

(via zohbugg)

Somewhere outside of Salt Lake City, Utah.

(Source: jaredchambers, via ladyofpond)

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"Miss someone until they come back, or until you come back, until their absence in your life becomes something to be avoided at all costs. Miss them until you don’t have to anymore, until you’re reunited in your favorite booth in your favorite restaurant ordering your favorite meal, miss them until it feels like you never left. Or miss them until you can’t anymore, until the things you miss are identified and cataloged as things and not a person, until you figure out that easy company and long talks and unblinking, all-knowing eye contact will find you again the way they found you the first time. Miss someone until you don’t."

— Stephanie Georgopulus (via hellanne)

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likeafieldmouse:

Caterina Silenzi

“Silenzi’s sculpture moves along the dimension of the encounter, the expectation, the creation as vital ritual. …A hybrid gallery of characters: animals speaking humans’ body language and humans who show themselves under animal semblance. Where does the former start and the latter end?”

zohbugg:


Only a chemistry student would organize Lord of the Rings like this

It’s called The Periodic Table of Middle-Earth and it was put together by Emil Johansson — a devoted Tolkien fan and an aspiring chemical engineer. Which this awesome chart makes blazingly obvious.
As you can see, Johansson has replaced the standard chemical elements with characters from Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Each character is organized according to race (including Gothmog, who belongs to no known race) and is given a unique symbol and number. Johansson has even added birth and death dates — and a special symbol to denote wearers of the ring.

zohbugg:

Only a chemistry student would organize Lord of the Rings like this

It’s called The Periodic Table of Middle-Earth and it was put together by Emil Johansson — a devoted Tolkien fan and an aspiring chemical engineer. Which this awesome chart makes blazingly obvious.

As you can see, Johansson has replaced the standard chemical elements with characters from Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.

Each character is organized according to race (including Gothmog, who belongs to no known race) and is given a unique symbol and number. Johansson has even added birth and death dates — and a special symbol to denote wearers of the ring.

Tags: nerdgasm LOTR

(Source: likeafieldmouse)

madamemorte:

doodleofboredom:

I do what I want. 

OHMYGOD.

(via paranoidannedroid)

"It’s a most distressing affliction to have a sentimental heart and a skeptical mind."

— Nagulb Mahfouz (via colinfirth)

(Source: colourthysoul, via ladyofpond)

thestarlighthotel:

Kirsty Mitchell’s late mother Maureen was an English teacher who spent her life inspiring generations of children with imaginative stories and plays. Following Maureen’s death from a brain tumour in 2008, Kirsty channelled her grief into her passion for photography.

She retreated behind the lens of her camera and created Wonderland, an ethereal fantasy world. The photographic series began as a small summer project but grew into an inspirational creative journey.

‘Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,’ said the artist. (read the rest here).

(via paranoidannedroid)