Best drinking game ever.
My god… it’s full of stars.
And they’re making good beer in cans now, so I could actually participate!
(via whiskey-wolf)

Best drinking game ever.
My god… it’s full of stars.
And they’re making good beer in cans now, so I could actually participate!
(via whiskey-wolf)
I’m a nerd, but not in the useful “you’ll all be working for me one day when I invent jet packs” way. I’m a nerd in the “I have very strong opinions about history and literature and will yell them at you if you give me even the slightest opportunity” way. And that one does not pay well.
(via giallothekitten)
Bulbasaur painted on Nintendo 3DS. Began in a bus, 1/2 was done at university and another bus, then ended at home.
painted on Nintendo 3DS.
WHAT SORCERY IS THIS
(via professorpahrak)
Little and Littler by H. Hille on Flickr.
OH MY GOD
(via basquet-case)
(via basquet-case)
Teen Titans Theme Song
Left Ear: Japanese, Right Ear: English
(Source: kari-morano, via basquet-case)
(499,001 plays)
(via whiskey-wolf)
りんご // 彦
(Source: hikikomo-ri, via aphnordics)
A telling excerpt:
“Unforunately, though, I’ve learned to redefine what constitutes an American tragedy. American tragedies occur where middle America frequents every day: airplanes, business offices, marathons. Where there persists a tangible fear that this could happen to any of us. And rightfully so. Deaths and mayhem anywhere are tragic. That should always be the case. The story here is where American tragedies don’t occur.
American tragedies don’t occur on the southside of Chicago or the New Orleans 9th Ward. They don’t occur where inner city high school kids shoot into school buses or someone shoots at a 10-year old’s birthday party in New Orleans. Or Gary, Indiana. Or Compton. Or Newport News. These are where the forgotten tragedies happen and the cities are left to persevere on their own.
So, once again, New Orleans will survive. And move on. Because, really, we’ve been here before.”
-David Dennis