winneganfake:

persephone977:

ceiye:

jelloapocalypse:

chavisory:

mapsrgreat:

wildcardarcana:

littlethingwithfeathers:

cannibalcuisine:

dare-to-dm:

pyrrhiccomedy:

mapsontheweb:

Guide to Figuring out the Age of an Undated World Map.

No but take the time to actually read it because I lost like 15 minutes.

I have a friend who is really good at this type of thing.  He once found an old globe at a garage sale and he was able to pin the date of it’s making down to like a 6 month window, because it only would’ve been correct during a specific point in WWII.  

I was mad impressed, because I have no mind for geography.  I can barely remember my own state’s capitol.

THIS IS GOLD 😂😂😂

This is amazing. Take the time to actually read it.

Holy shit the super specific things towards the end

Oh wow!

I didn’t know anything about the giant lake in California being created by accident?!

Link below to save some eyeballs:

https://xkcd.com/1688/

Yes, but now what do I DO with this seagull?

bunjywunjy:

words-aremy-weapons:

Weird Biology Masterlist

I’m creating this masterlist for @bunjywunjy‘s amaaaaaazing segment on their blog entitled, quite accurately, Weird Biology/Biology with Bunjy

This list should be accurate, but if there’s a mistake, please let me know. Also be aware that it will have more and more added to it as Bunjy does more WB/BwB segments!

Space Dragons – tomopteris helgolandica

Blue Whales (1, 2)

Sarcastic Fringehead Predatory Tunicates

Snipe Eel

Sea Angels

Potoo

Flying Frog

Remora

Conch

Macaroni Penguin

Queen Scallop

Shortfin Mako

African Bullfrog (“Pixie Frog”)

Gulper Eel

Green Vine Snake

Yellow Boxfish

Blue-Footed Boobies

Barreleye (“Spookfish”)

Aye-Aye

Vampire Squid

Ghost Glass Frog

Hellbender

Turkey

Mustache Spider

Mola Mola (1, 2)

Tardigrade

Mata Mata Turtle

Coelacanths

Slow Loris

Gila Monster

Amazonian River Dolphin (Boto)

Hoatzin

Axolotl

Giant Clam

Purple Frog

Frilled Shark

Kiwi

Naked Molerat (1, 2)

Anomalocaris

Jackalope

Velvet Worm

Narrow-Headed Softshell Turtle

Shoebill

Manul

Lionfish

Caecilian

Portuguese Man O’ War

Orchid Mantis

Gaboon Viper

Blanket Octopus

Bearded Vulture

Hagfish

Asian Giant Hornet/Japanese Honeybee

Giant Tube Worm

Bigeye Thresher Shark

hey since there’s no Weird Biology for the next two weeks, why not check out some of the older articles? big thanks again to @words-aremy-weapons for putting this together!

welcometomybrainstation:

amimijones:

welcometomybrainstation:

howl straight up charging at the witch of the waste without using any magic at all is less absurd when you remember he plays rugby

Him having played rugby always fucks me up, because I usually picture Howl as this willowy, androgyne (you know, like in the movie) and then I’m like

Wait

He’s

Probably

Fucking stacked

Look at those thighs. Jesus.

And now picture that in a crimson and gray suit, flowing pink-ish hair smelling of lavender and vervain and running a flower shop. No wonder all the girls in Ingary were going nuts over him.

^^VALIDATION

tbf howls position, as i understand it, is more about speed than slamming ppl left and right (with legs like these you can run away from all the problems) but like, 1) most rugby players are thicc af and 2) anyone who plays rugby has the instinct to tackle a bitch ingrained in their soul

howl is some kind of jock-nerd paradox. Imagine seeing this guy playing rugby and then floating into ur ethics class smelling of lavender and vanity

primarybufferpanel:

marigoldwitch:

Growing up my parents taught me that if you’re too sick to [insert responsibility here] then you’re too sick to [insert something that makes you happy here].

It took me a really long time to unlearn this. When I would get sick or have a “bad day” I would deprive myself of anything that made me happy. Watching movies, eating something I enjoyed, going for a walk, playing video games or just browsing online looking at funny cat videos. I wouldn’t let myself do these things because I was always told that if I’m too sick to go to work, or do homework, or go to school then I must be too sick to play Mortal Kombat or watch Unsolved Mysteries lol.

Whenever I wouldn’t feel good, which I later learned as an adult was due to sleep deprivation caused by my ADHD and depression (and of course the depression itself would cause me to feel like shit), my parents would tell me “if you’re not throwing up, then you’re not sick.” And when I would stay home from school (or even work in my later teen years) my parents would make sure that I didn’t have any “fun.” No TV, no movies, no games, no going outside, no arts and crafts, no books, no nothing. Just lay in bed and feel miserable.


I’m happy to say that I no longer do this to myself. Now when I’m having a bad day or I’m sick (cold, flu or whatever) I allow myself to do the things (within reason lol) that I actually love doing. If I’m not too sick to step outside for a few minutes then I’ll go for a walk. I’ll watch my favorite movies and if it’s a bad day or a cold (something that doesn’t hinder my appetite too much) I’ll eat my favorite foods. I don’t guilt trip myself anymore for having a “sick day.”

Just because you’re sick (whether physically, emotionally or mentally) doesn’t mean that you can’t do things you enjoy. You’re not any less sick because you watch TV. You’re not any less sick because you’re playing video games. 

Actually you SHOULD be doing these things when you’re not feeling good because they make you feel better. The better you feel, the faster your heal. 

I grew up with the same attitude about being sick and let me tell you, it seriously fucked me up when I became disabled / chronically ill. It’s taken me FOREVER to stop feeling guilty about doing enjoyable stuff.