you: carpe diem
me, a goth: carpe noctem
Technology is the answer, but what was the question?
Cedric Price (via inthenoosphere)
Well said.
Bill Nye for most of his career: Imma do science for kids. Science without politics. Nice, tame science for the kiddos.
Bill Nye now:
When a person interrupts your reading:
When your pet interrupts your reading:
This king’s ruled long enough—it’s time to tear his castle down.
“Oh yeah, of course. That’s the whole point.”
David Leviathan on Suzanne Collins // Revenge of the Sith novelization // Taylor Swift, Hoax // Aeschylus, Orestes // Paramore, Last Hope // Aeschylus and Robert Icke, Orestia // @sw_holocron & Tony Gilroy, Twitter
Chuck: killing isn’t always the answer
Lucifer: right, but what if the question is killing
Lucifer: then the answer is always yes
big mood
Vivi come se stessi per morire, perché, sì, stiamo effettivamente, biologicamente, naturalmente, tutti morendo.
Elisa Priano (via unsolstiziodestate)
Me: ok, time to sleep, tomorrow will be a very busy day.
My brain: just read a lil fanfic, some quality good night reading.
*800k and 20 chapters later*
My brain: that’s what I’m talking about.
After Harry Potter came out, many videos surfaced online of people running into brick walls at train stations as a joke. While at one of these such train stations a friend dares you to run into a wall. They pull out their phone and start recording as you reluctantly run towards the wall. Expecting to hit it, you brace for impact but none comes— when you open your eyes again, the platform is empty and the train you see is most definitely not the Hogwarts Express.
The world is weird and so am I. Let’s be friends.
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