stovn:

shield-agent-merrick:

bilbosama:

confirm3dkill:

xkrankhaus:

Is this real?! It’s not tagged with anything! :(

Yea these are real, its a Lightning storm crossing paths with the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull’s eruption column. 

Here’s a link to the National Geographic Article

Nature is freaking metal

Iceland?

You start to realize why a god of storms & thunder featured so heavily in Norse myth

Never not cool seeing these.

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  April 15, 2013 at 01:45pm
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and I am burdened with glorious popcorn!

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#oh you  

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  April 14, 2013 at 07:23pm
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b-ridgett:

this is so amazing

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supjerbear:

it pisses me off when I plan a conversation in my head and the other person doesn’t follow the damn script

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williamsledger:

Michelle Williams at Kate Young For Target Launch (April 9)

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peaceloveandbrittana:

this wins over other pro-gay commercials because you had no idea he was gay and then you can’t tell which one is his husband

they are showing them as people

not as gays and straights

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spaceplasma:

What is Yuri’s Night?
Yuri’s Night is a global celebration of humanity’s past, present, and future in space. Yuri’s Night parties and events are held around the world every April in commemoration of April 12, 1961, the day of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s first manned spaceflight, and April 12, 1981, the inaugural launch of NASA’s Space Shuttle.
Yuri’s Night events combine space-themed partying with education and outreach. These events can range from an all-night mix of techno and technology at a NASA Center, to a movie showing and stargazing at your local college, to a gathering of friends at a bar or barbecue.
Party hard!

spaceplasma:

What is Yuri’s Night?

Yuri’s Night is a global celebration of humanity’s past, present, and future in space. Yuri’s Night parties and events are held around the world every April in commemoration of April 12, 1961, the day of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s first manned spaceflight, and April 12, 1981, the inaugural launch of NASA’s Space Shuttle.

Yuri’s Night events combine space-themed partying with education and outreach. These events can range from an all-night mix of techno and technology at a NASA Center, to a movie showing and stargazing at your local college, to a gathering of friends at a bar or barbecue.

Party hard!

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itsdeepforhappypeople:

descepter:

Ever wonder what happens if you cry in space?

wHAT THE FUCK THOSE ARE ANIME TEARS

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