Apr
05

Mas alla!

Mas alla!

Apr
05

(Source: ku-lang-klan)

Feb
04

streetlightconfession:

keep—w4lking:

Your pupils dilate when you see the person you are attracted to. Because the nervous system controls the muscles of the irises, the response of the nervous system to different stimuli results in involuntary pupil dilation. Another commonly cited reason the pupils dilate is in response to excitement or sexual arousal. When a person sees something or someone they find very attractive, their eyes may dilate. 

streetlightconfession:

keep—w4lking:

Your pupils dilate when you see the person you are attracted to. Because the nervous system controls the muscles of the irises, the response of the nervous system to different stimuli results in involuntary pupil dilation. Another commonly cited reason the pupils dilate is in response to excitement or sexual arousal. When a person sees something or someone they find very attractive, their eyes may dilate. 

(Source: ruoloc)

Jan
22

curioos-arts:

Jeff Rogers (United States) via @Curioos by @Frogers

curioos-arts:

Jeff Rogers (United States)
via @
Curioos by @Frogers

Jan
20

(Source: biscodeja-vu)

Sep
18

Aug
09

unhistorical:

August 9, 1945: An atomic bomb is dropped on Nagasaki.

Three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb - “Fat Man” - was detonated over Nagasaki, the third detonation of such a weapon in history. After the bombing of Hiroshima, Harry Truman delivered another message of warning to Japan, saying:

If they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth.

Between the August 6 bombing and Japan’s surrender, approximately six million propaganda leaflets were dropped over dozens of Japanese towns. Nagasaki, like Hiroshima, was chosen for its military importance - it was a seaport and an industrial center, and it was also home to around 200,000 people. Of these, an estimated 39,000 were killed in the initial bomb blast, and thousands more died later from injuries and exposure to radiation. The temperature of the blast reached 3,900 °C. 

Other atomic bombs were prepared for further attacks, but Japan surrendered (via radio broadcast) on August 15, six days later. 

Jul
12

discoverynews:

The Sun is having a party… and it looks like we’re invited! Eek!

Continuing its increasingly active trend, the sun erupted with an X-class solar flare on Thursday. Only last week, another active region (AR1515) delivered an impressive parting shot — an X1.1 flare — as it rotated toward the solar limb. Today’s more energetic X1.4 flare however was directed right at us.

Read more…

discoverynews:

The Sun is having a party… and it looks like we’re invited! Eek!

Continuing its increasingly active trend, the sun erupted with an X-class solar flare on Thursday. Only last week, another active region (AR1515) delivered an impressive parting shot — an X1.1 flare — as it rotated toward the solar limb. Today’s more energetic X1.4 flare however was directed right at us.

Read more…

Jul
03

Con un poco de suerte… Su vida se había arruinado para siempre.
Pensando que tras alguna puerta de todos sus bares favoritos…
Hombres con camisas rojas de franela… Disfrutaban increíblemente
de cosas que él nunca conocería.

Jul
03

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