The Empire's Disease

designcube:

Pop Culture Icons by Forma & co

huskymae:

Mako fire bending

huskymae:

Mako fire bending

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Julianne Moore as “Famous Works of Art” by Peter Linderbergh - for Harper’s Bazaar

Seated Woman With Bent Knee by Egon Schiele, La Grande Odalisque by Ingres, Saint Praxidis by Vermeer, The Cripple by John Currin, Les danseuses by Edgar Degas, Madame X by John Singer, Girl with a Pearl Earring by Vermeer, Woman With a Fan by Modigliani, Man Crazy Nurse #3 by Richard Prince, Adele Bloch Bauer I by Gustav Klimt.

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pascalcampion:

Blue Grass and Fireflies

amnhnyc:

A sperm whale’s head is actually an oversized nose (which in mature males can make up a third of the animal’s body!). Sperm whales use their uniquely shaped nose to generate sound. Here’s how.

© AMNH/5W Infographics

ucresearch:

There’s a lot of debris floating around in space, and researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab are using supercomputers, optical sensors and other technology to track even small objects that could damage important satellites.

John Henderson, a space scientist at LLNL, explains:

“Everybody uses GPS to get from here to there. We have satellite television, we have weather reports, farmers use satellite data for monitoring crops. If you have a piece of satellite debris whacking into a satellite, in the worst case you now lose that capability.  In February of 2009, that actually happened where there was an Iridium communications satellite that collided with a dead Russian Kosmos satellite and so that basically took out a $100 million dollar satellite.

There’s somewhere between 100,000 to 200,000 pieces of debris that we would like to be tracking. And so the supercomputing capabilities that we have here at Livermore are one way to keep track of that.”

Watch the video here

wolfhard:

Man, it looks like the Adventure Time Monopoly game just came out. Back in the summer I drew these designs for the game pieces, mostly for fun. I had no idea if any of them would get used but it looks like they used five of them! Feels neat. 
How do I get them to make a Adventure Time licensed version of the Mage Knight board game. 

wolfhard:

Man, it looks like the Adventure Time Monopoly game just came out. Back in the summer I drew these designs for the game pieces, mostly for fun. I had no idea if any of them would get used but it looks like they used five of them! Feels neat. 

How do I get them to make a Adventure Time licensed version of the Mage Knight board game

philnoto:

Natasha and Clint

marielikestodraw:

ellendegeneres:

Ellen Announces Finding Dory

This is AMAZING. I don’t think you’ll find anyone else being so enthusiastic about working on the sequel, and even if I’m TIRED of Pixar milking their franchises, I’m hoping that the awesomeness of the studio combined with the epicness of Ellen will be wunderbar anyway.

Then, back to original movies please.

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