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I guess this is a mutlifandom blog? I reblog things I like which include cosplay, games, anime, photography, art, music, horrible puns, politics, and more.

Sometimes NSFW.

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bonehatter:

will2bill:

paarthurnax-forever:

garethbyrd:

the-shortest-sunflower:

evening, sir.

MOONSTACHE

I just had to reblog. because moonstache

This need a Moonacle.

I just laughed in the most ugly manner
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bonehatter:

will2bill:

paarthurnax-forever:

garethbyrd:

the-shortest-sunflower:

evening, sir.

MOONSTACHE

I just had to reblog. because moonstache

This need a Moonacle.

I just laughed in the most ugly manner

sailorboy1264:

Lago verde - Grüner See - Austria

lolabc:

akalle:

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f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

“eye of the sahara”  Mauritania, Africa 

Officially known by the rather prosaic name of the Richat Structure, this mysterious structure came to the attention of early space missions because of its out-of-place appearance in the middle of the Sahara desert.

A giant circular depression 30 miles across, it was originally thought to have been caused by a meteorite strike but may in fact be a geological formation exposed by erosion.

eifersucht:

“You know why a Spider Lily is called the flower of separation? It’s because the leaves and the flowers can never meet. The flowers can only blossom when the leaves are all withered away. They miss one another to grow the sprout and bloom the flowers, but in the end they leave their yearning for each other and never unite. Isn’t it beautiful? Even in death, they seem to miss each other like lovers.” — The Bride of the Water God
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eifersucht:

“You know why a Spider Lily is called the flower of separation? It’s because the leaves and the flowers can never meet. The flowers can only blossom when the leaves are all withered away. They miss one another to grow the sprout and bloom the flowers, but in the end they leave their yearning for each other and never unite. Isn’t it beautiful? Even in death, they seem to miss each other like lovers.” — The Bride of the Water God

(Source: yayamorghulis)

f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

The Blue Dragon: Odeleite River in Portugal

f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

The Blue Dragon: Odeleite River in Portugal

(Source: thegardennymph)

landscapepalettes:

FH000037 (by syuco)

palette + photo submitted by ktnss

fairy-wren:

northern saw-whet owl

(photos by megan lorenz)

tripudios:

Clover Keys by Brian Cerveny