worldssmallestgiant:

Finally, an answer to the question, “What’s all that going to look like when you’re an old lady?” It’s going to look fuckin’ awesome.

worldssmallestgiant:

Finally, an answer to the question, “What’s all that going to look like when you’re an old lady?” It’s going to look fuckin’ awesome.

(if you see this on facebook, click on it, this only works as an animated gif :-)
magalomania:

The only super power I’d ever need.

(if you see this on facebook, click on it, this only works as an animated gif :-)

magalomania:

The only super power I’d ever need.

pinksalamander:weddingsandromance:


Forever Love

This is adorable.

pinksalamander:weddingsandromance:

Forever Love

This is adorable.

jasperswift:

holdbackyourfears:

yourfunnybonedoesnotmakemelaugh:

-rorschach:

shego-:

jensenacklesappreciation:

dasbierboot:

asstonia:

CUCUMBER

WHY AM I LAUGHING SO HARD

GOD DONUT

GOD DONUT

SCREW THIS AUTO CUCUMBER

GOD DONUT

HAHAHAHAAAHAHAHAHA.

I seriously just laughed out loud really really hard.

jasperswift:

holdbackyourfears:

yourfunnybonedoesnotmakemelaugh:

-rorschach:

shego-:

jensenacklesappreciation:

dasbierboot:

asstonia:

CUCUMBER

WHY AM I LAUGHING SO HARD

GOD DONUT

GOD DONUT

SCREW THIS AUTO CUCUMBER

GOD DONUT

HAHAHAHAAAHAHAHAHA.

I seriously just laughed out loud really really hard.

It is not scientific doubt, not atheism, not pantheism, not agnosticism, that in our day and in this land is likely to quench the light of the gospel. It is a proud, sensuous, selfish, luxurious, church-going, hollow-hearted prosperity.
Frederic D. Huntington
Forum magazine, 1890 (via kylesteed)
life:

American Power
Between 2003 and 2008, photographer Mitch Epstein traveled the U.S. — Mississippi, West Virginia, Hawaii, and beyond — chronicling the uniquely American relationship with (some might argue enslavement to) energy. Coal, nuclear, hydro, oil: in Epstein’s work, the energy sources that power America also call into question the country’s moral and political place in the world. In an afterward to his book, American Power, Epstein writes of “the corporate avarice and environmental indifference” he encountered while creating his pictures, and says that he “tried to convey … the beauty and terror of early 21st century America, as it clings to past comforts and gropes for a more sensible future.”

life:

American Power

Between 2003 and 2008, photographer Mitch Epstein traveled the U.S. — Mississippi, West Virginia, Hawaii, and beyond — chronicling the uniquely American relationship with (some might argue enslavement to) energy. Coal, nuclear, hydro, oil: in Epstein’s work, the energy sources that power America also call into question the country’s moral and political place in the world. In an afterward to his book, American Power, Epstein writes of “the corporate avarice and environmental indifference” he encountered while creating his pictures, and says that he “tried to convey … the beauty and terror of early 21st century America, as it clings to past comforts and gropes for a more sensible future.”

black-and-white:

I_I | by mikzn

Beautiful!

black-and-white:

I_I | by mikzn

Beautiful!

Wow.

Wow.

Yay! My birthday and Christmas presents from my parents have arrived! Vol 1 & 2 of Type: A Visual History of Typefaces and Graphic Styles - to say I’m excited would be an understatement (Taken with Instagram at Salvation Army THQ)

Yay! My birthday and Christmas presents from my parents have arrived! Vol 1 & 2 of Type: A Visual History of Typefaces and Graphic Styles - to say I’m excited would be an understatement (Taken with Instagram at Salvation Army THQ)