Posted 2 weeks ago
For me, I am driven by two main philosophies: know more today about the world than I knew yesterday and lessen the suffering of others. You’d be surprised how far that gets you.
Neil deGrasse Tyson  (via housewifeswag)

(Source: the-star-stuff)

Posted 3 weeks ago

Whispering eye

kittiecupcakes:

It means vagina! It means vagina!

Role models 4 life!!!!

Posted 4 weeks ago
Yeah it’s bright and cold in Brooklyn. It needs to warm the fuck up now!

Yeah it’s bright and cold in Brooklyn. It needs to warm the fuck up now!

Posted 1 month ago
Posted 1 month ago

thats what i’m talking about!!!

Posted 1 month ago
good times at work. ill be back there in a week and the smile the isn’t under that mask will be back to being not under that mask.

good times at work. ill be back there in a week and the smile the isn’t under that mask will be back to being not under that mask.

Posted 2 months ago
skinned-teen:

Ted Bundy after execution


So interesting to see him with the same expression as when he was alive. People usually look so different in death

skinned-teen:

Ted Bundy after execution

So interesting to see him with the same expression as when he was alive. People usually look so different in death

Posted 2 months ago

ramirezdahmerbundy:

“I didn’t know whether I should pray to the devil or to God.”

In 2002, a forty-one-year-old German computer technician named Armin Meiwes, posted an Internet ad that read: “Wanted: Well-Built Man for Slaughter and Consumption.” Though it is impossible to conceive of a less enticing come-one, it caught the fancy of a forty-two-year-old microchip designer named Bernd-Jurgen Brandes, who showed up at Meiwes’s door, eager to be butchered. With the victim’s enthusiastic cooperation, Meiwes cut off Brandes’s penis, cooked it, then served it up for the two of them to eat together. He then stabbed Brandes through the neck, chopped up the corpse, froze certain parts for future consumption, and buried the rest. He also recorded the whole thing which was shown at trial.

Posted 2 months ago
nursekate:

i had one of these!

me too!!!

nursekate:

i had one of these!

me too!!!

(Source: inkednurse)

Posted 3 months ago

words are like wind. once they pass they are gone forever. sometimes we hope to capture them, like a pet we keep them in books but they are do not carry the profound power thats spoken words do. Words are like wind. and every once in a great while a gust can do irreparable damage.