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youareprettybenedictcumberbatch:

knowledgeiscake:

greatbriton:

lukethreepwood:

basketballology:

Apparently, this is a computer games store in Paris. The floor is flat. 
I’d die of multiple falls to the face.

Ow, my brain!

NO.
NOPE.
CAN’T WALK ON THAT.

NOPE.

That’s the fucking coolest thing ever.

youareprettybenedictcumberbatch:

knowledgeiscake:

greatbriton:

lukethreepwood:

basketballology:

Apparently, this is a computer games store in Paris. The floor is flat. 

I’d die of multiple falls to the face.

Ow, my brain!

NO.

NOPE.

CAN’T WALK ON THAT.

NOPE.

That’s the fucking coolest thing ever.

(Source: cruisingthesites)

The Ice Man and the Virgin: 10 Things 90s Kids Will Have To Explain To Their Children

burnupasun:

nineties-nickelodeon:

10 Things 90s Kids Will Have To Explain

90’s KIDS READ While most things we experienced as tots in that headiest of eras seems pretty self-explanatory (plaid was everywhere, Leonardo DiCaprio was the molten ball of light around which the solar…

(Source: thecumbersmaug)

clindor:

fat-birds:

5 peas in a pod- parrotlets 5 weeks old

Are these not the most adorable snugglebirds?

SOOOOOO CUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3

(via youareprettybenedictcumberbatch)

Caitlin Moran - My Love Affair with Sherlock

cumberbatchweb:

Text of the Caitlin Moran article from tomorrow’s Times (it’s gone up rather early).

Do buy a copy of the Times as Benedict is on the front cover of the magazine and it’s an incredibly long article and it will probably have different photos inside!

An absolute must buy for any Sherlock fan!

Read More

petrozzi:

burpees4water:


EVERY RE-BLOG GENERATED 5 CENT OF DONATION TO CHARITY: WATER
TUMBLR COMMUNITY - I NEED YOUR HELP AGAIN
MORE REBLOGS = MORE DONATIONS = MORE LIVES SAVED
CLICK HERE TO DONATE  - $20 = 1 Child Clean Water For 20 Years100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps. 
So far I have achieved:80,000 Tumblr Reblogs  -   800 New Followers  -  $1,300 in DonationsYou, the tumblr community have provided 65 People With Clean Water For 20 years
Thank you, Richard.


Not only is it a good cause but it doesn’t advertise itself with that stupid ‘it won’t ruin your hipster blog’ crap.

petrozzi:

burpees4water:

EVERY RE-BLOG GENERATED 5 CENT OF DONATION TO CHARITY: WATER

TUMBLR COMMUNITY - I NEED YOUR HELP AGAIN

MORE REBLOGS = MORE DONATIONS = MORE LIVES SAVED

CLICK HERE TO DONATE  - $20 = 1 Child Clean Water For 20 Years

100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps. 

So far I have achieved:
80,000 Tumblr Reblogs  -   800 New Followers  -  $1,300 in Donations
You, the tumblr community have provided 65 People With Clean Water For 20 years


Thank you, Richard.

Not only is it a good cause but it doesn’t advertise itself with that stupid ‘it won’t ruin your hipster blog’ crap.

(via theworldsonlyconsultingpenis)

youareprettybenedictcumberbatch:

hawking:

Can we just take a moment to realize how this child is acting more maturely than half the population of the earth? Kay. That will be all.

this kid, you guys. he give 0.00 damns. he’s just like, ‘ohay, that’s cool, but he should be moving on to more important matter. like ping pong.’

He is my favorite of the childs.

marielikestodraw:

kingoftheriver:

moonflowerlights:

cuntdisco:



This is why I love dragon*con (i can tell by the carpet XD)


Fuck this is awesome.

marielikestodraw:

kingoftheriver:

moonflowerlights:

cuntdisco:

This is why I love dragon*con (i can tell by the carpet XD)

Fuck this is awesome.

commanderspock:

mabelmoments

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the  most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering in the world. Here, in  the depths of the forest, bridges aren’t built - they’re grown. Ancient  tree vines and roots stretch across rivers and streams, creating a solid  latticework structure that appears too fantastical to be real. The  Cherrapunji region is considered to be one of the wettest places on the  planet and this is the reason behind the unusual bridges. With  Cherrapunji receiving around 15 metres of rain per year, a normal wooden  bridge would quickly rot. This is why, 500 years ago, locals began to  guide roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica rubber tree across  rivers using hollow bamboo until they became rooted on the opposite  side.

commanderspock:

mabelmoments

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering in the world. Here, in the depths of the forest, bridges aren’t built - they’re grown. Ancient tree vines and roots stretch across rivers and streams, creating a solid latticework structure that appears too fantastical to be real. The Cherrapunji region is considered to be one of the wettest places on the planet and this is the reason behind the unusual bridges. With Cherrapunji receiving around 15 metres of rain per year, a normal wooden bridge would quickly rot. This is why, 500 years ago, locals began to guide roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica rubber tree across rivers using hollow bamboo until they became rooted on the opposite side.

youareprettybenedictcumberbatch:

knowledgeiscake:

greatbriton:

lukethreepwood:

basketballology:

Apparently, this is a computer games store in Paris. The floor is flat. 
I’d die of multiple falls to the face.

Ow, my brain!

NO.
NOPE.
CAN’T WALK ON THAT.

NOPE.

That’s the fucking coolest thing ever.

youareprettybenedictcumberbatch:

knowledgeiscake:

greatbriton:

lukethreepwood:

basketballology:

Apparently, this is a computer games store in Paris. The floor is flat. 

I’d die of multiple falls to the face.

Ow, my brain!

NO.

NOPE.

CAN’T WALK ON THAT.

NOPE.

That’s the fucking coolest thing ever.

(Source: cruisingthesites)

The Ice Man and the Virgin: 10 Things 90s Kids Will Have To Explain To Their Children

burnupasun:

nineties-nickelodeon:

10 Things 90s Kids Will Have To Explain

90’s KIDS READ While most things we experienced as tots in that headiest of eras seems pretty self-explanatory (plaid was everywhere, Leonardo DiCaprio was the molten ball of light around which the solar…

(Source: thecumbersmaug)

clindor:

fat-birds:

5 peas in a pod- parrotlets 5 weeks old

Are these not the most adorable snugglebirds?

SOOOOOO CUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3

(via youareprettybenedictcumberbatch)

Caitlin Moran - My Love Affair with Sherlock

cumberbatchweb:

Text of the Caitlin Moran article from tomorrow’s Times (it’s gone up rather early).

Do buy a copy of the Times as Benedict is on the front cover of the magazine and it’s an incredibly long article and it will probably have different photos inside!

An absolute must buy for any Sherlock fan!

Read More

petrozzi:

burpees4water:


EVERY RE-BLOG GENERATED 5 CENT OF DONATION TO CHARITY: WATER
TUMBLR COMMUNITY - I NEED YOUR HELP AGAIN
MORE REBLOGS = MORE DONATIONS = MORE LIVES SAVED
CLICK HERE TO DONATE  - $20 = 1 Child Clean Water For 20 Years100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps. 
So far I have achieved:80,000 Tumblr Reblogs  -   800 New Followers  -  $1,300 in DonationsYou, the tumblr community have provided 65 People With Clean Water For 20 years
Thank you, Richard.


Not only is it a good cause but it doesn’t advertise itself with that stupid ‘it won’t ruin your hipster blog’ crap.

petrozzi:

burpees4water:

EVERY RE-BLOG GENERATED 5 CENT OF DONATION TO CHARITY: WATER

TUMBLR COMMUNITY - I NEED YOUR HELP AGAIN

MORE REBLOGS = MORE DONATIONS = MORE LIVES SAVED

CLICK HERE TO DONATE  - $20 = 1 Child Clean Water For 20 Years

100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps. 

So far I have achieved:
80,000 Tumblr Reblogs  -   800 New Followers  -  $1,300 in Donations
You, the tumblr community have provided 65 People With Clean Water For 20 years


Thank you, Richard.

Not only is it a good cause but it doesn’t advertise itself with that stupid ‘it won’t ruin your hipster blog’ crap.

(via theworldsonlyconsultingpenis)

youareprettybenedictcumberbatch:

hawking:

Can we just take a moment to realize how this child is acting more maturely than half the population of the earth? Kay. That will be all.

this kid, you guys. he give 0.00 damns. he’s just like, ‘ohay, that’s cool, but he should be moving on to more important matter. like ping pong.’

He is my favorite of the childs.

marielikestodraw:

kingoftheriver:

moonflowerlights:

cuntdisco:



This is why I love dragon*con (i can tell by the carpet XD)


Fuck this is awesome.

marielikestodraw:

kingoftheriver:

moonflowerlights:

cuntdisco:

This is why I love dragon*con (i can tell by the carpet XD)

Fuck this is awesome.

commanderspock:

mabelmoments

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the  most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering in the world. Here, in  the depths of the forest, bridges aren’t built - they’re grown. Ancient  tree vines and roots stretch across rivers and streams, creating a solid  latticework structure that appears too fantastical to be real. The  Cherrapunji region is considered to be one of the wettest places on the  planet and this is the reason behind the unusual bridges. With  Cherrapunji receiving around 15 metres of rain per year, a normal wooden  bridge would quickly rot. This is why, 500 years ago, locals began to  guide roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica rubber tree across  rivers using hollow bamboo until they became rooted on the opposite  side.

commanderspock:

mabelmoments

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering in the world. Here, in the depths of the forest, bridges aren’t built - they’re grown. Ancient tree vines and roots stretch across rivers and streams, creating a solid latticework structure that appears too fantastical to be real. The Cherrapunji region is considered to be one of the wettest places on the planet and this is the reason behind the unusual bridges. With Cherrapunji receiving around 15 metres of rain per year, a normal wooden bridge would quickly rot. This is why, 500 years ago, locals began to guide roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica rubber tree across rivers using hollow bamboo until they became rooted on the opposite side.

Caitlin Moran - My Love Affair with Sherlock

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