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tumblrbot asked WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INANIMATE OBJECT?

i have a fuzzy green lamp named lloyd, he’s pretty chill, but honestly my favorite inanimate objects are edible

rhamphotheca:

… is not futile.
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hitrecord:

“Foggy Roads”
Photo by Cmurphy62
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lolitserica:

the Virgin Suicides (2012) (by LittleThunder)
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typeehypee:

Eff this. 
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visual-poetry:

“optI’mist” by anatol knotek
from the book “anachronism”
[if you are interested in buying this little book, please contact me on tumblr or via email: anatol(at)anatol(dot)cc]
too-stoned-to-remember:

Chazz’s vinyl give away! 
I had all these albums given to me, I have copies of them already so I thought I’d do a give away :D
There is:
Led Zeppelin II
2x Led Zeppelin III 
Led Zeppelin IV
Song Remains The Same
Physical Graffiti (In the cool slide case thing) 
In Through The Out Door (Without the brown bag :/) 
Wish You Were Here 
The Wall 
Dark Side Of The Moon
Animals
Da rules -
Don’t have to follow me
You can only pick one (sorry, postage is expensive) 
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Side note - I believe these are originals, but they haven’t been played by me (or in a long time) but the ones I kept literally just needed a clean and they played fine because they were well kept, but sorry if they don’t play well D:

I’ll pick 12 people at random and message them asking which they want 
Good luck (◕‿-)
Ends March 1st

[EDIT: Sorry, I missed off a couple on the list, all in the photo are being given away]
rhamphotheca:

the cycle is complete.
rhamphotheca:

blackkittenclan: indeed.
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rhamphotheca:

Helicoprion | Shark Relative Had Buzz Saw Mouth
by Jennifer Viegas
The world’s only animal, past or present, with a complete 360-degree spiral of teeth was Helicoprion, which sliced into prey like a buzz saw.
This shark-like fish, which lived 270 million years ago, is described in the latest issue of Biology Letters. It had one of the most unusual mouths and sets of teeth in the animal kingdom.
“When the animal closed its mouth on prey, the spiral of sharp teeth rotated backwards, like a circular saw, and slashed through the meat,” lead author Leif Tapanila, an associate professor in the Department of Geosciences at Idaho State University, told Discovery News.
Tapanila is also the research curator and head of the Earth Sciences Division at the Idaho Museum of Natural History. For the study, he and his colleagues took the first ever 3D images of Helicoprion remains.
Scientists have puzzled over this animal for more than a century, given its highly unusual “tooth whorl.” The new research sheds light on what this prehistoric marine species looked like, what its ancestry was and how it behaved…
(read more: Discovery News)                  (illustration by Ray Troll)
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leetowndrow:

Natural Composition
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hitrecord:

On The Inside
Image by SimpleIntentions
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triick2ter2ollux:

sofapizza:

l4tul4s-4n1m3-boobs:hotelmatt:


I CNANT STOP LAUGHIGN AT THHS GIF BECUAUSE OF THE PERSON CHANGING NATIONALITIES IN THE BAKCKGROUND

ONE TIME I RAN SO FAST I TURNED BLACK

a track star is born

bUT THE KID
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