Saturday, June 2, 2012

alecshao:

Danny Quirk - Anatomical Self-Dissections, 2010

So cool! 

xo-skeleton:

Cara Thayer & Louie Van Patten, The Persistence of Suppressed Thoughts II

xo-skeleton:

Cara Thayer & Louie Van Patten, The Persistence of Suppressed Thoughts II

myampgoesto11:

Bike chain sculptures by Korean artist Seo Young Deok

Fucking awesome

Friday, June 1, 2012
tina-bo-beena:

#astrology #gemini (Taken with instagram)

tina-bo-beena:

#astrology #gemini (Taken with instagram)

Thursday, May 31, 2012

My evening is complete! Watching Mean Girls with Travis and Lauren and drinking wine! Baller!

tamersa:

Gemini #9

tamersa:

Gemini #9

Gemini: May 31, 2012

semisweetserendipity:

The masculine and feminine sides of your personality should be working together well today, Gemini. The key is to keep the energy moving. Try not to stagnate on any one issue. Use your words and nurturing abilities to soothe others’ worries. Actively direct your energy outward with the tender sensitivity that you possess within. Your inner strength is one of your most valuable resources.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
secretscopes:

Gemini 28, 5, 2012: Visit SecretScopes for all today’s horoscopes.
You can get a free tarot reading here. :)

hehehe I was just thinking the same thing. 

secretscopes:

Gemini 28, 5, 2012: Visit SecretScopes for all today’s horoscopes.

You can get a free tarot reading here. :)

hehehe I was just thinking the same thing. 

aanarchy:

i just love brand new, i had to reblog their lyrics twice

<3 Brand New

aanarchy:

i just love brand new, i had to reblog their lyrics twice

<3 Brand New

(Source: khorycthatsme)

Monday, May 28, 2012
hahaha yup&#8230; That&#8217;s why I did soooo much traveling February through April, took Russian, and went to see Avicii&#8230; Spot on for sure. 

hahaha yup… That’s why I did soooo much traveling February through April, took Russian, and went to see Avicii… Spot on for sure. 

(Source: xigh)

Sunday, May 27, 2012
Travis made this for me in my new room trashed last night. I

Travis made this for me in my new room trashed last night. I

kemetically-ankhtified:

Black History Month fact #12
The Great Pyramid of Giza is an architectural representation of pi (3.14).
Each side of the Great Pyramid (Pi-ramid) of Giza is about 755 ft long. Each side of the Pyramid of Giza is NOT exactly the same because the pyramid was built to withstand the changing movements of the Earth. That is why the pyramids have yet to collapse.
The perimeter gives you the base. so 755ishft plus 755ishft times 2 gives you about 3020 sq.ft. The height of the Pyramid of Giza is 481.4 feet.
Take the perimeter of base of the pyramid, divide it by 2, then divide it by the height, and you get 3.14.
This fact shows that Ancient Egyptians, or Anu, didn’t just build things arbitrarily; everything had a purpose. Their engineers built structures in harmony with nature. It’s also interesting how we are taught about mathematics. Pi is mostly associated only with circles, but here we see how it fundamentally applies to other shapes as well.
The first architect of the pyramids was Imhotep, chancellor of the Pharoah Djoser of the 3rd dynasty in the 2600s BCE. Imhotep means “the one who comes in peace.”
Khufu, second pharoah of the 4th dynasty in 2500s BCE, built the Great Pyramid of Giza. Khufu’s full name was “Khnum-Khufu” which means “the god Khnum protects me.”  

kemetically-ankhtified:

Black History Month fact #12

The Great Pyramid of Giza is an architectural representation of pi (3.14).

Each side of the Great Pyramid (Pi-ramid) of Giza is about 755 ft long. Each side of the Pyramid of Giza is NOT exactly the same because the pyramid was built to withstand the changing movements of the Earth. That is why the pyramids have yet to collapse.

The perimeter gives you the base. so 755ishft plus 755ishft times 2 gives you about 3020 sq.ft. The height of the Pyramid of Giza is 481.4 feet.

Take the perimeter of base of the pyramid, divide it by 2, then divide it by the height, and you get 3.14.

This fact shows that Ancient Egyptians, or Anu, didn’t just build things arbitrarily; everything had a purpose. Their engineers built structures in harmony with nature. It’s also interesting how we are taught about mathematics. Pi is mostly associated only with circles, but here we see how it fundamentally applies to other shapes as well.

The first architect of the pyramids was Imhotep, chancellor of the Pharoah Djoser of the 3rd dynasty in the 2600s BCE. Imhotep means “the one who comes in peace.”

Khufu, second pharoah of the 4th dynasty in 2500s BCE, built the Great Pyramid of Giza. Khufu’s full name was “Khnum-Khufu” which means “the god Khnum protects me.”  

I want this. Right meow. 

I want this. Right meow. 

(Source: bl00dcells)