People are Strange

Be who you are and say what you want
Because those who mind don't matter
And those who matter don't mind.

-Dr. Seuss

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j4mi:

lepremiernoel:

wocowoco:

aj-starfish:

dannysheep:

fuckyeahoceancreatures:

Starfish feeding on a dead whale.

i’ve never been scared of starfish until this moment

look at that creepy, tall, dancing one

look at him

‘yes, my darlingssssss
‘feed to your hearts content’

‘feast on what is rightfully ours’

‘feast, thrive— soon, we will conquer all‘ 

you have some unresolved issues

(Source: nervation, via laughingisbetter)

did-you-kno:

Source

(Source: daenerystormborned, via laughingisbetter)

theswinginsixties:

Jim Morrison
theblackship:

miss-love:


I just want to bring this backwhile we’re pretending girls in nerd culture don’t have it bad
NATALIE PORTMAN was accused of being a “fake nerd girl”THIS IS HOW FAR THE IGNORANCE GOESIT GOES THIS FAR 

instagram:

The Whimsical Drawings of @khiesti

Kerstin Hiestermann’s (@khiesti) minimalistic, playful and sometimes odd drawings are proof that, as she asserts, the child in her is still alive. By laying real objects on white paper and adding simple black line drawings, she brings new worlds to life.

Kerstin, an elementary school teacher, pulls inspiration from all around her. “Flowers, plants, food, things from my work and sometimes a word that someone says to me or a question my son asks me. I often see worlds in little things. There is a flower and I see a giraffe, there is a toy dinosaur and I think, ‘it must be very hard to pull him,’ or my son says ‘Krawumm!’ and I see an exploding lilac.”

“Instagram is my ignition,” says Kerstin. “I love the interaction with all the people all over the world, the inspiration, the mindfulness. I think without Instagram I would never have come to this idea and I would never know how much creativity is inside me.”

Be sure to view more of Kerstin’s wonderful, whimsical drawings on Instagram at @khiesti.

eeriie:

Clahuchu and his Bride - known and feared as ‘they who creep at night’, are shrunken mummified figures that were found in a tomblike cave on the island of Haiti in 1740 by a party of French Marines. They are supposed to be the remains of a lost tribe called “Ju-Ju” or devil men… who, after death, followed a custom of shrinking and mummifying their dead.

(Source: gillany, via woahitsjuan)