Sometimes I look at Calming Manatee posts and get all choked up because they legitimately make me feel better.
I wonder if that’s pathetic.
If it’s pathetic, I am, too. I need some Calming Manatee tonight.
This is the best meme ever in the history of memes
Calming Manatee makes me cry. Especially because I HAVE been eating a heap of chips and watching crap telly all day, and that’s okay.
(Source: calmingmanatee, via thehufflepuffwholeaptthroughtime)
stephen hawking is my favourite vegetable
STEPHANIE* Hawking omg
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[step 1] open your mouth as wide as possible. make sure to stick out your tongue as far as you can, too, since kisses are like, 90% that thing
[step 2] find someone to kiss. you will know they want to kiss because their tongue will also be extended at full length
[step 3] move in for the kill
(via nedroidcomics)
Tracy Cordingley and Jamie Billing, product design professors at the UK’s Nottingham Trent University, have launched a website that’s something like Instructables for the recycling-minded: Co-oproduct.org.
It’s a “web portal that shows you how to creatively ReUse your Household Packaging and Everyday Waste Materials to make new desirable objects.”
The site is broken down into categories—Metal, Plastics, Glass, et cetera—though at press time, not every material had an attendant product you could make with it; presumably the community-minded site’s offerings will grow over time as more people submit projects.
Thus far there are tutorials such as how to make drinking glasses out of beer bottles, tables out of bicycle wheels, stool tops out of shredded paper and resin …
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NO, STOP IT. no puns!
Strange abbreviation for copper nanotubes
My brother decided to use my bathroom and that was fine, but five minutes later I hear singing and he’s singing to the tune of “What’s This” from the Nightmare Before Christmas about various products I keep in the bathroom.
“What’s this, what’s this?
There’s products everywhere.
What’s this?
I think it goes in hair.”
Omg I was sooo honored when Stephanie Hawking said this about my blog:’)
Elbaite with Quartz from Brazil
by Dan Weinrich