October 4th, 2012
joncarling:

imaginary friend spell

this guy is so cool

joncarling:

imaginary friend spell

this guy is so cool

THE PERFECT MAN REALLY DOES EXIST, YOU GUYS.

(Source: ohnoballoons)

September 23rd, 2012

always-b-kind:

Oh Lord, I’m still not sure what I stand for.
What do I stand for? What do I stand for?
Most nights, I don’t know anymore…

so this album will always remind me of my trip to Poland & Hungary this summer, because all I did on all the plane rides and bus rides was listen to it on repeat… #awesomeassociations

(via give-more-take-less)

September 20th, 2012
luftkissenfahrzeug:

wowfunniestposts:

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Calculus
Harry potter and the Prisoner of Algebra
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Theorem
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Analysis
Harry Potter and the Order of Operations
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Statistician
Harry Potter and the Deathly Algorithms

AND THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS

luftkissenfahrzeug:

wowfunniestposts:

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Calculus

Harry potter and the Prisoner of Algebra

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Theorem

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Analysis

Harry Potter and the Order of Operations

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Statistician

Harry Potter and the Deathly Algorithms

AND THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS

(Source: fontelitist, via jenesaispourquoi)

September 14th, 2012

methlabrador:

look you guys we’re all trapped on the internet together, we might as well get along

(via phalanxiforismydrug)

stefanhayden:

A big thanks to Thought Bubble for this amazing animation.

stefanhayden:

A big thanks to Thought Bubble for this amazing animation.

(via thecrashcourse)

September 9th, 2012

I want that dress.

And that face.

(via jlawisagoddess)

oldbookillustrations:

A chrysanthemum heard her and said, pointedly, “Hoity-toity, what is this?”
Arthur Rackham, from Peter Pan in Kensington gardens, by James Matthew Barrie, New York, 1910.

why is this suddenly my new favorite thing on tumblr

oldbookillustrations:

A chrysanthemum heard her and said, pointedly, “Hoity-toity, what is this?”

Arthur Rackham, from Peter Pan in Kensington gardens, by James Matthew Barrie, New York, 1910.

why is this suddenly my new favorite thing on tumblr

oldbookillustrations:

Chat ganté n’a jamais pris de souris (A cat in gloves catches no mice).
Jean-Jacques Grandville, from Cent proverbes (one hundred proverbs), collective work, Paris, 1845.
(Source: archive.org)

oldbookillustrations:

Chat ganté n’a jamais pris de souris (A cat in gloves catches no mice).

Jean-Jacques Grandville, from Cent proverbes (one hundred proverbs), collective work, Paris, 1845.

(Source: archive.org)