rubyredfeathers:

 Do you love yarn?   Are you a geek?    Then you need to head over here and take a look.   Holy crap some gorgeous stuff.   

I can think of a few followers who need this.

beesmygod:

oh good i found it again

beesmygod:

oh good i found it again

(via slinkyinky)

Tags: sex stuff

hotchicksinstarwarsshirts:

vinh:

Endor Forest Terrarium

The possibilities!

Coming soon to an internet near you.

  • Me: My pupils are still all dilatey from the eye doctor.
  • Chae: I hate those! They make you look like an anime character!
  • Me: ....so what you're saying is these actually have an untapped internet market if we repackage them and sell them as "Bishie Drops"?
  • Chae: YES.

bookporn:

quantumaniac:

Awesome Bookcases

Sources: 1, 2, 3

(via twofish)

Tags: stuff books covet

parliamentrook:

themamafox:

flowerofdawn:

nullrays:

till-all-are-one:

they ship for free in the US and you basically pay them 10$ with PayPal and they fucking send you

a surprise

you don’t know what will it be

it might be a scarf or it might be a remote-controlled Ford Mustang model

omfg

I kind of need to try this shit out

oh my god its like the SCP vending machine. if you order from them more do they start sending you crazier shit?

I’m seriously going to order right before my birthday. Random gift! 

… okay I’ll bite. I like surprises, and getting packages. let’s see what I get!

Oh my god, yes. 

Del: NO.

Me: YES.

(Source: tillall-areone, via diamonddebauchery)

theworstthingsforsale:

The manufacturers of this ten-pound bag of citric acid suggest it’s “a great alternative to salt.” In what way? The same way that an apple is an alternative to a plastic bucket?
The philosophical framework this sets up is intriguing, though, and leads me to ask: isn’t everything, except salt, an alternative to salt?

theworstthingsforsale:

The manufacturers of this ten-pound bag of citric acid suggest it’s “a great alternative to salt.” In what way? The same way that an apple is an alternative to a plastic bucket?

The philosophical framework this sets up is intriguing, though, and leads me to ask: isn’t everything, except salt, an alternative to salt?