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dboodoofortune:

My section of the Represent: Mural Project in Sangre Grande… “grow, do good, be inspired <3” 

dboodoofortune:

My section of the Represent: Mural Project in Sangre Grande… 
“grow, do good, be inspired <3” 


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dboodoofortune:

Revisiting my “Sirens”, 2012

dboodoofortune:

Revisiting my “Sirens”, 2012



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snowce:

Albin Brunovsky

snowce:

Albin Brunovsky





lohrien:

Elements by Cathrine Langwagen

5,337 notes   -  21 May 2013

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dboodoofortune:

from “what the water gave me”

dboodoofortune:

from “what the water gave me”


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dboodoofortune:

“Among Flowers”
for my sister

dboodoofortune:

“Among Flowers”

for my sister




googleimages:

THIS IS MY FAVOURITE POST IN THE WHOLE WORLD I HAVE BEEN LAUGHING FOR YEARS

HILARIOUS

83,290 notes   -  8 April 2013

satanstrophywife:

Before this catches on with miserable adult babies reblogging to only add “KILL IT WITH FIRE” or some other idiotic, unfunny meme:

This is a mature female spider of the Nephila genus. I’m not sure the exact species, but members of this genus are also known as “golden silk orb weavers.” Their yellow-orange silk can be used to make golden cloth, like in this tapestry.

The bite of a Nephila isn’t serious. Wikipedia describes the worst case scenario - localized pain or a more severe allergic reaction - but most bitten will only experience a little itching. Like any spider, they only bite in self defense or when forcibly pressed against skin, and these big females are especially docile. I’ve held a related species on two occasions, they don’t scare very easily.

They’re so laid back, in fact, and so insistent on remaining in the same web, that these are the spiders some cultures have used as mosquito guards, deliberately setting them up to spin webs in open windows or over the top of a baby’s crib.

I want you


suicideblonde:

Wizard of Oz



2,307 notes   -  8 April 2013



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