Roberta kelcipher: (via hanhula) captain-snark: the-barn-rat: guerrillatech: So they agree, commuting hours are work hours If anybody’s employer starts talking like this make them pay you for your commute lol
“alright then, by my calculations you owe me in commute back pay about–” “wait wait wait”
(via hanhula) anomalous-heretic: i never thought 4chan would be an upgrade for some people, but holy FUCK
(via hanhula) mirrormaelstrom: before-life:
Venice, Italy, photos by Léa R.
(via mchili) Anonymous asked: i'm surprised you don't seem to have done any cursed biology posts about seahorses--got any cursed/blessed facts about them? bunjywunjy: have you ever noticed how seahorses seem so… weirdly stiff? they move almost more like a terrible 3D render than a fish. but it turns out there’s a good reason for this! it’s becauuussee…. THIS MAN.HE IS. ALL BONES.
carpethedamndiem: David Richo, How to Be an Adult in Love
cundtcake: the tumblrinas need body guards
(via hanhula) fullyfunctionalminiaturebeehive: robotsandfrippary: gothiccharmschool: mctreeleth: chaotic-archaeologist: memeclassheroes: Hello important information!!! Bread is NOT part of a skeleton’s natural diet and feeding it to them can make them sick. Instead try: coins from countries that no longer exist, dead batteries, ballpoint pens, or brass buckles. These are much closer to what skeletons eat in the wild :)
I live in a coastal region and I generally feed the local skeletons with broken seashells collected during low tide, which are high in calcium and other natural minerals. Very occasionally, such as for celebrations such as last night’s solstice, a shard of broken ancient pottery makes a great treat, but be careful, as these are sometimes cursed, and may cause issues for some skeletons.
Our local skeletons really like corks. And they go bonkers over tinfoil, but I haven’t been able to find solid info on if it’s a safe treat for them or not.
The ones out here keep eating each other and I’m not sure what that’s about but it can’t be good. Anyone else having this problem with their local skeleton population?
They need calcium! I’d take a leaf out of mctreeleth’s book and let them nibble some tasty seashells. If you live way inland, your local feed store should have oyster shells (for chickens,) or you can give them egg shells from your breakfast : )
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(via hanhula) chronically-done: maytheskitty: myster-e-mizmix: guerrillatech: 

I have to add these tags 
BBC link for anyone interested
(via hanhula) : dp-medio-muertos: Are we going to have fun while giving you some context on Día de Muertos? Yes, yes we will :D For context, some of these appeared in different US websites citing how to celebrate the Day of the Dead. Unfortunately, not all of them got it right (wikiHow? More like “wikiWhy?”) Explanations under the cut… Keep reading
(via hanhula) pandami52: dragonfire814: lightweightkate: rainbowismymiddlename: rainbowismymiddlename: biggest-gaudiest-patronuses: memewhore: apparently this is a thing in Japan too, and it gets translated as “Mundane Halloween.” There are so photos online and they’re all so good????? “Person going to work on a windy day" “Woman who’s having her bang cut but the hairdresser is nowhere to be found" “Zookeeper in charge of the pandas”
Here are two more: “Not pregnant lady when someone yield seat to her on subway” And my favorite “Person on thermal infrared camera” Might share more tomorrow.
Influencers taking selfies at a gym Starbucks barista working her ass off on Halloween but gotta keep up that smile Person who sits on wet paint Person who’s still loading Boyfriend carrying girlfriend’s shopping bags
I love these so much
Finally a halloween tradition I can get behind
It looks so fun
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