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thewalkinggifs: thewalkinggifs: ok so did anyone else see this in the latest episode of fear the walking dead? madaheemrego answered: everyone on about story, and blah blah blah. it doesnt have to be the CARL we know, it could be actor CHANDLER
dailytwdcast: Katelyn Nacon photographed by Emerson Miller for Vulkan Magazine ‘ I feel similar to Enid in the way that I want to do the most I can for the ones I most care about as she does for Maggie and Carl. I wouldn’t say I’m as much of
hairtiedup: thesociallyawkwardasian: WHAT HAPPENED WITH CARL we don’t talk about it.
bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
monster-aleks: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. “HE-MEN DRINK FIZZLE POP. WHY DON’T
assboypgh: carlkillianwrites: “Power Suits,” by Carl Killian In honor of my new gay erotica title on Amazon, I thought I’d share some hot pics of guys getting nasty in businesswear. ;-) “Power Suits” is a gay story about what happens when
boisehorndawg: hot4gaycartoons: ignitioncrisis: Ok so i said no more nudity and prons, but apparently i commissioned this awhile ago, and i totally forgot about it, but it came up just now! Nude Carl by the great http://ernz1318.deviantart.com/ the
sagansense: jtotheizzoe: Carl Sagan writes about the intersection of astronomy and poetry in his high school paper, because Sagans do as Sagans do. This comes from the Library of Congress’ new Sagan Collection. You can read the whole vintage article
explore-blog: Science storyteller Diane Ackerman (who was also Carl Sagan’s favorite poet) on what the future of robots reveals about the human condition – such a gorgeous read.
thehobbem: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. “All they do is eat, yell, mess up the house and
loonyloomy:One thing I like about Pixar films is how the happy ending isn’t always what you think it’ll be. The toys don’t go with Andy to college, Gusteau’s restaurant gets closed down, Mike and Sulley get kicked out of university, Carl never
eelwheel: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. ^ ^ ^
bigboobbasement: “Hey Carl, where’s Susan?” “I think she’s outside. Said something about going to the store to pick up a few things.” “Good, cuz I’ve got something I want to show you. And if you hurry up you can
yungcrybby-anonymousbosch: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. relevant this looks like it’s spelled
skunkbear: Vox’s Joss Fong put together a beautiful video pairing the images from the Voyager Golden Records (learn more about them here) with words from Carl Sagan and music from Blind Willie Johnson. The first image was a simple “calibrating circle”
carlkillianwrites: “Power Suits,” by Carl Killian In honor of my new gay erotica title on Amazon, I thought I’d share some hot pics of guys getting nasty in businesswear. ;-) “Power Suits” is a gay story about what happens when
thefingerfuckingfemalefury: carl-jung-lean: I love fat cats that get picked up and look kind of alarmed about it as if their magnificent girth could have prevented this sort of injustice “HOW THEY LIFT ME WHEN I AM LORGE”
paopunova: 1. The Prince. I think his crown is quite heavy…I thought a lot about a quote by Carl Sagan while working on this.~The Sky calls to us, and if we do not destroy ourselves we will one day venture to the stars.~
loonyloomy: One thing I like about Pixar films is how the happy ending isn’t always what you think it’ll be. The toys don’t go with Andy to college, Gusteau’s restaurant gets closed down, Mike and Sully get kicked out of university, Carl never
jtotheizzoe: kenobi-wan-obi: bouncingdodecahedrons: Carl telling us how (not) to science. “conclusion: dinosaurs” is still my favorite rebuttal to just about anything tbh. Second perhaps only to “Therefore: aliens”
bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
herocom89: duckmancain: builttobulk: modernmatthew: If you don’t know who Carl Akeley was, here’s your chance to learn about one of the biggest badasses in US History. I mean, he was BFF with Teddy Roosevelt, so you can imagine he knows how
theinfernaldevices: shake, rattle and roll — a playlist (listen)who cares about the cold war? let’s dance!01. elvis presley — jailhouse rock / 02. bill haley — rock around the clock / 03. carl perkins — blue suede shoes / 04. little
jeou: Things to know about Vetty Kim: she is a fashion designer, she loves the word “vivid,” so she likes to call herself “Vivid Vetty.” She also keeps a male cat as a pet named Carl Vivid.
natgeofound: A Burchell’s zebra at rest in the African terrain. From a March 1909 article about President Theodore Roosevelt’s upcoming hunting trip to Kenya.Photograph by Carl E. Akeley, National Geographic
loonyloomy:One thing I like about Pixar films is how the happy ending isn’t always what you think it’ll be. The toys don’t go with Andy to college, Gusteau’s restaurant gets closed down, Mike and Sully get kicked out of university, Carl never
fahdes: Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” — Carl Jung
garethgrimes:“People are going to die…”
dotroom: Anny Ondra in Die vom Rummelplatz by Carl Lamac, Germany 1930. Also known as Fair People This scene is fucking fantastic. Thanks to lasaraconor.tumblr.com who told me about this movie.
arseniccupcakes: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. Preach it Daisy
illuminoumena: boom! exactly what I was thinking about. thank you carl
kenobi-wan-obi: bouncingdodecahedrons: Carl telling us how (not) to science. “conclusion: dinosaurs” is still my favorite rebuttal to just about anything tbh.
dirrtyflowerchild: Carl Sagan and the Dalai Lama, talking about the Universe. two of the greatest minds, I would love to hear this conversation