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astronomyblog:

This dark, tangled web is an object named SNR 0454-67.2. It formed in a very violent fashion — it is a supernovaremnant, created after a massive star ended its life in a cataclysmic explosion and threw its constituent material out into surrounding space.

Credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA

astronomyblog:

M43: Orion Falls 

Image Credit: Zhuoqun Wu, Chilescope Telescope 2

astronomyblog:

Orion Nebula

Image Credit: alex obrad

astronomyblog:

Close-up of M27, the Dumbbell Nebula

Credit: NASA/ESA, Hubble

swevenfox:

Death is not an Escape


Dead by Daylight fanart of my ever favourite killer, the Wraith (Ding Dong) because I just adore his aesthetic and appearance. It was fun to experiment with it and I think I drawn more then enough cornfield for my entire life. 

This game has such an amazing lore behind and concept. 

griffinmcelroyspisskink:

i wonder how many “hey guys are super hot no homo tho hahaha” type guys would identify as bisexual if male bisexuality was talked about more often and not like… ignored and forgotten about

circuitbird:

yurameshi:

circuitbird:

yurameshi
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once had friends mercilessly fail three attempts at making me a birthday cake before realizing they’d been using diatomaceous earth in lieu of flour the whole time

I gasped with greater intensity than I ever have in my life

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dirt cake with dirt jar pictured in background

DUDE

todaysbird:

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this white large-billed crow was spotted in shimane, japan. crows with such drastic variations in color aren’t entirely uncommon, and have been seen not only in japan but in different crow species all over the world. it’s likely this bird’s color results from leucism, a genetic mutation that causes a decrease in melanin and other pigments.

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todaysbird:

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these albino crow fledglings were spotted in canada. while small white patches on crows are somewhat common, true albinism is rare. it’s rarer still that the birds make it to adulthood - their plumage puts them at a risk for predation, and gives them a likelihood of becoming outcasts in the flock.

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