My eye caught a dark form lying on the river bottom. It took me a few moments to comprehend what I had stumbled upon. Lying peacefully in the shallow waters of the river, only a few meters from shore, was a full-grown cougar. The contrast between the serenity of the scene I was witnessing and what must have played out here in the cougar’s final moments made me shiver. It was the first shiver of many, as I stripped down and waded out into the icy water to get this shot. x
HOLY HELL WHAT A FIND. This is one of my favorite photos ever now.
really tho the fictional character that’s been treated the worst by its writers is Scrat
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6.02 × 10^23 Monsters: pulpofiction: writing a kiss, tips for everybody whatever the hell... →
writing a kiss, tips for everybody
- whatever the hell you’re doing with tongue, stop
- invade, fight for dominance, and wrestle are literally the worst descriptors ever in the whole entire world of talking about kissing
- tongues do not roam and they do not go exploring…
ABC of Supernatural characters ↔ Ash
“All business out front, and party in the back.”
i feel like Ash is one of the more under appreciated characters of the show. I mean we mention him, but i rarely see entire posts dedicated to him, despite the fact that he was an awesome bad-ass who figured out how to work heaven(basically).
GOD I FCKING LOVE ASH BLESS THIS POST
ASH IS THE BEST
Hawkeye in Avengers Assemblei’M LAUGHIN G SO HARD HE’S PRACTICALLY SPARKLING IN 50% OF THIS PHOTOSET
A Hungarian artist who goes by the name Babukatorium spent three months creating this awesomely intricate piece of guerilla knitting aka yarnbombing. The colouful crocheted piece is composed of 247 round spiderwebs in 13 colours. It took the artist three days to affix her beautiful creation to this tree, which is located somewhere in Veszprém, Hungary.
Babukatorium was inspired to create the piece after watching a performance of Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream:
She said: ‘I’m obsessed with spiderwebs and rainbows and so when I saw this tree after the performance I thought it would be perfect for yarnbombing.
‘I used a lot of yarn and attached it with rainbow ribbons. At the end I was exhausted and surprised because I didn’t think I would be able to complete it. I was also surprised because people love it, and come to visit the tree just to see the work.’
To view more work by Babukatorium, check out her Flickr page and Etsy shop. She’s also here on Tumblr.
[via Dark Roasted Blend and Dailymail.co.uk]
nybg:
I can’t remember the last time I saw an advertisement for a funeral home in the U.S.—with any luck, few have to dwell on these considerations often. But if the undertaker set were to take a shot at public market competition, I can think of worse memento moris to confront than this “living” skeleton composed entirely of pressed flowers.
The work was commissioned by Nishinohon Tenrei of Japan, a funeral home that, from what I gather, sought to break the monochromatic mold of the average funeral concept. The resulting advertisement is crookedly beautiful, if a little forward. Click through for a few more close-ups. —MN
sorry sorry sorry
not thy date
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