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Liam Dryden's Dumblr: digatisdi: When I was in preschool there was this really weird system...

digatisdi:

When I was in preschool there was this really weird system of time-out where they’d put you in this giant plastic bucket sort of like this one:

And the rule was you couldn’t leave the bucket for ten minutes.

In case you didn’t know, I was what the teachers referred to as a…

Via Liam Dryden's Dumblr


liamdryden:

This ring features a complete band of Gibeon Meteorite framed and mounted in an 18k gold band. The meteorite has been etched with nitric acid to reveal the characteristic patterns, or Widmanstatten figures, of iron meteorites, and set with 9 gemstones representing the planets of our Solar System. Mercury is represented by a rust colored Sapphire, Venus a golden Sapphire, Earth an irradiated blue Diamond, Mars a Ruby, Jupiter an Opal, Saturn a Cats Eye Chrysoberyl with an inlaid 24k gold ring, Uranus a green Sapphire, Neptune a blue Sapphire and Pluto a black Diamond. What really makes this ring special is that the band of meteorite spins independent of the gold ring, so when it is on, the planets rotate around the wearer’s finger.

TL;DR SPACE RING GIMME

Gaaahhhhh want!!!!!

The eclipse has begun here in Los Angeles

It’s an annular eclipse, but here it’ll only be partial. I don’t have eclipse glasses, though, so I won’t stare right up at it or anything.



So i got this little sculpture-thingy of a purple dragon at the Renaissance Faire yesterday.



whoneedsfeminism:

i need it!




Wwooo!

Going to the Renaissance Faire today! I love Ren Faires!!!!!!!



A real man. This is so great. Props to you, unnamed varsity football player.

(Source: whoneedsfeminism)


whoneedsfeminism:

I need feminism so people will stop telling me I need to be a mother someday when I talk about my wish to be sterilized.

When I told my dad’s wife I don’t want to have kids, she and her twin said that I would probably be the first one to come home pregnant. I was FURIOUS.
Via Who Needs Feminism?

Take it from me, living in a house that is constantly inhabited by people you don’t even want to be in the same room as, let alone speak to, is weird.
Avoiding being in the same room or speaking to or seeing or acknowledging said people is hard at first, but then you get good at it. Learning how to take the bus somewhere or pretend your earphones are too loud to hear someone are good skills to acquire.


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