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fitness999:

check this out!!
simplyana987:

niusnews妞新聞|一日一積極 向上生活小事記插畫 One Positive thing. Everyday. on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/XdzQeW

simplyana987:

niusnews妞新聞|一日一積極 向上生活小事記插畫 One Positive thing. Everyday. on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/XdzQeW

womensweardaily:


Richard Chai Love RTW Fall 2013
ha it looks like space
scanzen:

thekhooll:

Soyuz
Blueprint of a Russian Soyuz rocket. Click here to view big..!

omg this is beautiful
edit: this is BIG

ha it looks like space

scanzen:

thekhooll:

Soyuz

Blueprint of a Russian Soyuz rocket. Click here to view big..!

omg this is beautiful

edit: this is BIG

cool colors!
mypubliclands:

What a great photo for Wildlife Week!
natureconservancy:

Be unique, be different, shine your own way.

cool colors!

mypubliclands:

What a great photo for Wildlife Week!

natureconservancy:

Be unique, be different, shine your own way.

Flower Icecubes! So Cute
katespadeny:

our d.i.y. instincts are in full bloom. flower ice cubes, anyone? 

Flower Icecubes! So Cute

katespadeny:

our d.i.y. instincts are in full bloom. flower ice cubes, anyone? 

captainnaustralia:

fun fact: once in biology my teacher told us that “if you’re ever crying wipe the tears all over your face and they’ll help clear up your skin” then he explained that because tears are designed to clear dust and dirt from your eyes and will do the same for your skin and clear up acne and i remember thinking “excellent, fandom will make me beautiful”

climateadaptation:

Chemical companies get permits from the government to dump pollution into our rivers and lakes. But, as this PBS investigation shows, companies can and do dump chemicals in violation of environmental laws. And get away with it.

In part one of a two-part series, PBS NewsHour Science Correspondent Miles O’Brien travels to Hinkley, CA — the town whose multi-million dollar settlement for groundwater contamination was featured in the movie “Erin Brockovich.”

Now, almost 30 years later, O’Brien explores the reasons why the groundwater in Hinkley still has dangerous levels of the chemical chromium and its link to cancer.

Via BoingBoing

(And, can we pause to reflect just for a minute that Miles O’Brien is one of America’s great modern journalists. I really admire his work.)