One of the best (and funniest) illustrations of science and history - EVER. Thank you to @Oatmeal for making this, and to @blundstone for putting it on my radar.

Let us toast to the great Nikola Tesla, to his unmatched revolutionary contributions to humanity, and hopefully, to justice! May his clear intention to gift humanity with his novel technology that generates free, wireless electricity eventually unfold as part of the future generation’s reality. 

P.S. Good or not, I do pray Thomas Edison’s soul hangs out somewhere near Hitler’s, along with other terrible d-bags and moochers like J.P. Morgan. 

Hallo, Next Lover! Here’s the key to understanding all my emotions. Never say this woman didn’t come with a manual. LOL. :))

Meeeow! =^.^=

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It all starts with the head, baby. 

It all starts with the head, baby. 

Perception Test. 
I’ll take one hott Wolverine over two Bat Men, any friggin’ time.

Perception Test. 

I’ll take one hott Wolverine over two Bat Men, any friggin’ time.

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satanicpandemonium:

i fucking HAD to reblog this hahaha

satanicpandemonium:

i fucking HAD to reblog this hahaha

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herochan:

Superheroes Art Print - by Danny Haas
Twitter || Facebook || Herochan
Single versions
Spider-Man | Superman | Iron Man | Batman

herochan:

Superheroes Art Print - by Danny Haas

Twitter || Facebook || Herochan

Single versions

Spider-Man | Superman | Iron Man | Batman

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nerdgram:

This kid had lost his dad in the crowd, and freaked out until he saw the Flash and Wonder Woman. He went up to the Flash to ask for help, because he knows him.

nerdgram:

This kid had lost his dad in the crowd, and freaked out until he saw the Flash and Wonder Woman. He went up to the Flash to ask for help, because he knows him.

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austinkleon:

“Dear Mom and Dad: Thanks for the happy childhood. You’ve destroyed any chance I had of becoming a writer.” (New Yorker cartoon by Alex Gregory.)
Was reminded of this cartoon when I read this post:
A few weeks ago, a woman asked me for advice about her teenage daughter. “She wants to be a writer,” the mother said. “What should we be doing?”
My first response would’ve been, “Have you tried talking her out of it?”

austinkleon:

“Dear Mom and Dad: Thanks for the happy childhood. You’ve destroyed any chance I had of becoming a writer.” (New Yorker cartoon by Alex Gregory.)

Was reminded of this cartoon when I read this post:

A few weeks ago, a woman asked me for advice about her teenage daughter. “She wants to be a writer,” the mother said. “What should we be doing?”

My first response would’ve been, “Have you tried talking her out of it?

“JUST BE. BE JUST. JUST. BE.” — Drei ze D♀rk L♂rd 

“JUST BE. BE JUST. JUST. BE.” 
— Drei ze D♀rk L♂rd 

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(๑ˆωˆ๑)ノ゙

(ˆωˆ)ノ゙

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