lesmiserabluths:

Buster: I shall be neither seen nor heard.

Lucille: You can always tell a Milford man.

thedailywhat:

Royal Family of the Day: OMFG.
[thanks, brian!]

thedailywhat:

Royal Family of the Day: OMFG.

[thanks, brian!]

barackobama:

Thing, meet other thing. (via)

thedailywhat:

Starry Night Of Starry Nights of the Day: One evening when cloudy weather put a halt to his astronomy research, Harvard Ph.D. student Alex Parker was inspired to get creative — so he uploaded the top 100 images from the Hubble telescope into a mosaic-making program and recreated Van Gogh’s iconic 1889 painting.

No big deal.

Want more? This guy recreated Starry Night from door knobs

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left-to-lenin:

meowremix:

ermahgerdberks:

reblogging again because it needs to be said

why are people even voting for romney

I mean, this right here shows you who cares for the people of this country and the success of this country.

(via this-kind-of-lov3-deactivated20)

#mylife

#mylife

(via thats-so-meme)

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Hardware Store Statement Washer Necklace Tutorial from Dollar Store Crafts here. I posted this because I love hardware supplies being used in jewelry, but mainly because of the potential to use other materials using this same technique of tying objects together with embroidery thread. *For more hardware store jewelry go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/hardware

talldarkbishoujo:

wretchedoftheearth:

I’ve never seen a GIF of this.

I was just reading about this during a wiki binge on Olympics incidents and did a little research on it. I never knew how deep the message was that Smith and Carlos were trying to send. Just about everything they wore and how they wore it had symbolism attached to it. (unzipped tracksuits for solidarity with blue collar workers, necklace of beads for lynching victims, etc) Calling it a “black power salute” is really reductive and it’s a shame (and predictable) that if it’s taught at all, that’s what it’s boiled down to.
Another thing I didn’t know: the Australian guy who came in second wore a patch for solidarity with them, he was protesting racist Australian immigration policies. When he passed away, Smith and Carlos were pallbearers at his funeral.

talldarkbishoujo:

wretchedoftheearth:

I’ve never seen a GIF of this.

I was just reading about this during a wiki binge on Olympics incidents and did a little research on it. I never knew how deep the message was that Smith and Carlos were trying to send. Just about everything they wore and how they wore it had symbolism attached to it. (unzipped tracksuits for solidarity with blue collar workers, necklace of beads for lynching victims, etc) Calling it a “black power salute” is really reductive and it’s a shame (and predictable) that if it’s taught at all, that’s what it’s boiled down to.

Another thing I didn’t know: the Australian guy who came in second wore a patch for solidarity with them, he was protesting racist Australian immigration policies. When he passed away, Smith and Carlos were pallbearers at his funeral.

(via seriouslyamerica)