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that1girlsierra:

carlathezombie:

Hal Sparks | You’ve been saying those phrases backwards. Now, stop it. (x)

See! Michael agrees with me! 

Ahahah. Love This.

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my-ear-trumpet:

German is an amazing language.

my-ear-trumpet:

German is an amazing language.

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dizzzypie:

itsdetachable:

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luipaardjack:

kannaya:

Please do this.

the ents finally get their revenge

Al I will help you dude.

WHERE DO I SIGN UP FOR THIS

Sometimes Al Gore is just too good.

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alittlebraver:

Mash up of Feel Good Inc. and Somebody That I Used To Know, acoustically.

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flatjean asked: ALL THE RICHARD SILKEN


Answer:

I AM SORRY, I DO NOT KNOW THIS RICHARD SILKEN THAT YOU SPEAK OF. 

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jpegartifacts:

I thought Santorum didn’t believe in pulling out.

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motherjones:

yahoopolitics:

Every newsroom is basically dying over this. 

Confirmed.

motherjones:

yahoopolitics:

Every newsroom is basically dying over this. 

Confirmed.

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"Litany In Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out" →

modernmonkeys:

Click to listen to Richard Siken read his own poem Litany In Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out

— 1 month ago with 9 notes
#Poetry 

wewantrevolutiongirlstylenow:

The Kutna Hora.

Outside of Prague, in the Czech Republic, is a small Roman Catholic Church that looks normal on the outside but holds 40,000 to 70,000 skeletons on the inside. Officially called the Sedlec Ossuary, it is often just referred to as Bone Church. Around 1400, thousands of skeletons were dug up so that the church could be built in the middle of the cemetery. The lower chapel was to be an ossuary for the mass graves unearthed during construction. Around 1870, a wood carver was commissioned to make order from all the bones. The dead were arranged in bell towers, a huge bone chandelier that contains at least one of every bone in the human body, garlands of skulls draping the vault, bones around the altar, a large Schwarzenberg coat-of-arms, the signature of the artist Rint, and many more bizarre artworks. The chapel, and underneath the church and cemetery, are all decorated with bones. People who died in war or a gruesome death which marred the bones were not used too much for decoration. Instead, those skeletal remains are locked away behind gates or form bone tunnels.

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