Photo 31 May 2,480 notes thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: Food palates by Griottes

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: Food palates by Griottes

Photo 12 Apr 64,225 notes maid-en-china:

Maid-en-China:
It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way. At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long. 
Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and are shunned by others. 
But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation. 1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.  

maid-en-china:

Maid-en-China:

It’s true, I am Chinese and I was born this way.

At a young age I began to notice this difference. I was attracted to neither boys nor girls. In middle school, I liked math, and in college, I did my homework all night long. 

Being Chinese is not a choice, it is genetic. There are risks to being Chinese because society cannot accept the union between a human and a textbook. I have Chinese friends who didn’t need sex because they could foreplay instruments and get screwed by O Chem instead. Now, they don’t have a social life and are shunned by others. 


But fear not, life will get better. I grew up as a Chinese and I am proud of it (just look at my user name). There is the LGBTC (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Chinese) community to help you be comfortable with your Chinese orientation. 

1,338,299,512 people came out as Chinese. You are not alone.  

(Source: equiuszahhak)

Photo 9 Mar 32,002 notes
Photo 22 Feb 21 notes sigtryggr:

Shadow Dance by Martin Lewis, 1930, drypoint

sigtryggr:

Shadow Dance by Martin Lewis, 1930, drypoint

Photo 20 Feb 1,600 notes geneticist:

Oxytocin, aka “love hormone”Photo by Alfred Pasieka

geneticist:

Oxytocin, aka “love hormone”
Photo by Alfred Pasieka

Quote 15 Feb 30,427 notes
Grammar is the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you’re shit.
— My flammable roommate’s fabulous writing professor (via eternallyinthetardis)

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Photo 18 Dec 12,413 notes
Photo 16 Dec 8,346 notes redscharlach:

Sher-Chocs! Something to nibble on while we all wait for New Year’s Day to arrive…

redscharlach:

Sher-Chocs! Something to nibble on while we all wait for New Year’s Day to arrive…

Video 13 Nov 24,864 notes

cabbagerose:

Victoria and Albert Museum for London Design Week by Stuart Haygarth

via: kat+muse

Photo 2 Nov 1,679 notes artist-problems:

Submitted by: coffeefueledfangirl

Ah, the things of which all-nighters are made….

artist-problems:

Submitted by: coffeefueledfangirl

Ah, the things of which all-nighters are made….

Photo 28 Oct 155 notes prettyclever:

Stuart Thursby
(via FPO)

WANT.
Photo 28 Oct 8,254 notes the-iridescence:

(by reya.)
Photo 27 Oct 22,238 notes urbanehood:

(by Katrin Schaak)
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Photo 26 Oct 9,406 notes 14-billion-years-later:

How X-rays Work.X rays hold a certain fascination in their ability to peer into the unknown and see bizarre things like snakes that have ingested light bulbs but like a lot of good things in science, X-rays were discovered entirely by accident. They’re usually attributed to Wilhelm Rontgen who noticed that a film across his lab begun to fluoresce during experiments with a Crooke’s Tube despite taking action to block radiation (in the form of a sheet of black card). It was then discovered that by moving his hand in between the Crooke’s tube and fluorescing screen he could see the bones in his hands.The ability for X rays to penetrate flesh and render hidden things visible lies in the amount of energy contained within them. They simply cannot be absorbed by most atoms because there is not enough of an energy difference between electron orbitals, as such they pass through most molecules and atoms unhindered. However heavier elements, such as calcium, are capable of absorbing X rays and so effectively block them. The formation of X rays lies in the reverse process. To produce high energy electromagnetic radiation electrons are accelerated and fired at a metal (typically tungsten) plate. These high velocity electrons ionize the metal by bumping off one of electrons in a lower energy orbital causing a higher energy electron to fall to the lower state and emit the difference of energies in the process as an X ray photon.

I’m still wondering what possessed the snake to eat not one, but two lightbulbs.

14-billion-years-later:

How X-rays Work.

X rays hold a certain fascination in their ability to peer into the unknown and see bizarre things like snakes that have ingested light bulbs but like a lot of good things in science, X-rays were discovered entirely by accident. They’re usually attributed to Wilhelm Rontgen who noticed that a film across his lab begun to fluoresce during experiments with a Crooke’s Tube despite taking action to block radiation (in the form of a sheet of black card). It was then discovered that by moving his hand in between the Crooke’s tube and fluorescing screen he could see the bones in his hands.

The ability for X rays to penetrate flesh and render hidden things visible lies in the amount of energy contained within them. They simply cannot be absorbed by most atoms because there is not enough of an energy difference between electron orbitals, as such they pass through most molecules and atoms unhindered. However heavier elements, such as calcium, are capable of absorbing X rays and so effectively block them. The formation of X rays lies in the reverse process. To produce high energy electromagnetic radiation electrons are accelerated and fired at a metal (typically tungsten) plate. These high velocity electrons ionize the metal by bumping off one of electrons in a lower energy orbital causing a higher energy electron to fall to the lower state and emit the difference of energies in the process as an X ray photon.

I’m still wondering what possessed the snake to eat not one, but two lightbulbs.

Photo 26 Oct 2,433 notes reapersun:

actually sherlock’s probably ace at cooking when he really wants to be
but this result has more adorables
dinocuntasaurus: could you please try John being sick and  Sherlock attempting to take care of him as well (maybe, possibly failing  at it)?                                                 saradrawsart: Can you  draw Sherlock doing something that he thinks will help a sick John feel  better? c:                                                 shakespearwasaflirt: um Sherlock failing at trying to impress john  with his cooking skills?trufflepie: I would really love to see Sherlock cooking for  John. (◡‿◡ )

reapersun:

actually sherlock’s probably ace at cooking when he really wants to be

but this result has more adorables

dinocuntasaurus: could you please try John being sick and Sherlock attempting to take care of him as well (maybe, possibly failing at it)?
saradrawsart: Can you draw Sherlock doing something that he thinks will help a sick John feel better? c:
shakespearwasaflirt: um Sherlock failing at trying to impress john with his cooking skills?
trufflepie: I would really love to see Sherlock cooking for John. (◡‿◡ )

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