princeowl:

princeowl:

can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like sushi bars i could really use some fish right now fish right now fish right now

this post would have been a hit in 2010

  • computer: whhhhhhhhHHHHHRHRRRRRRRRRRR
  • me: shh it's ok

yologna:

yologna:

what type of flower buys a mothers day card?

a
sunflower

tushi:

why is the news breaking. who broke it. how much are repairs

Explore Me

princeowl:

princeowl:

can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like sushi bars i could really use some fish right now fish right now fish right now

this post would have been a hit in 2010

computer:whhhhhhhhHHHHHRHRRRRRRRRRRR
me:shh it's ok
touchdisky:

Tokyo, Japan by aboutaboyo

touchdisky:

Tokyo, Japan by aboutaboyo

(Source: fourteen)

(Source: werewolfbathtubs)

yologna:

yologna:

what type of flower buys a mothers day card?

a
sunflower
saladxvxdays:

weepingangelofjotunheim:

steeldragondown:

HELLO MY BABY, HELLO MY HONEY, HELLO MY RAGTIME GAAAAL

Hang on, something is missing…

That’s better

OH MAN, THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER EVEN, OMG.

saladxvxdays:

weepingangelofjotunheim:

steeldragondown:

HELLO MY BABY, HELLO MY HONEY, HELLO MY RAGTIME GAAAAL

Hang on, something is missing…

image

That’s better

OH MAN, THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER EVEN, OMG.

(Source: earth-song)

motherfuckingcheese:

sexhaver:

malformalady:

A barn owl leaves an impression after flying into a window. There are a variety of theories as to why birds hit windows - the most obvious is that windows are clear and the flying creatures simply fail to spot the danger in time. Others have pointed out that birds often appear to strike windows deliberately. Some people believe the birds see their own reflection in the glass, being territorial they may mistake this for a rival and be trying to scare them away.

i thought this was a cloud for a second and i almost had a panic attack

WAIT ITS NOT A CLOUD

motherfuckingcheese:

sexhaver:

malformalady:

A barn owl leaves an impression after flying into a window. There are a variety of theories as to why birds hit windows - the most obvious is that windows are clear and the flying creatures simply fail to spot the danger in time. Others have pointed out that birds often appear to strike windows deliberately. Some people believe the birds see their own reflection in the glass, being territorial they may mistake this for a rival and be trying to scare them away.

i thought this was a cloud for a second and i almost had a panic attack

WAIT ITS NOT A CLOUD

likeitornur:

Ash Ketchum technically (I don’t count that thicker stripe) hasn’t changed his boxers in 10 years.

…DELIA KETCHUM BE HATIN’.

tushi:

why is the news breaking. who broke it. how much are repairs

(Source: usingtimewisely)