black and white spinners
why is this in black and white. did she die? are these her last moments? did she die from churro overdose? thats the way i want to go
this elevator does not go up or down it goes isosceles triangle and left
who the hell let willy wonka design another elevator
this is now my favorite photoset in the entire world.
oh Terry
I love Jason Statham’s reaction
this is it. this is the most important gif on tumblr.com
no okay but let me tell you a story
so at school I’m generally a pretty quiet person. I talk to a few people, I have a few friends, but I keep to myself a lot. So anyway, during lunch I’m on tumblr mobile, and this thing comes up. I put the gif onto full screen, and kind of half laugh at it. Then this guy who I have literally never talked to before walks by and then slowly back up and starts looking at my phone screen. I try to explain what I’m looking at, but really, how the hell do you explain this? Anyway, he waves over one of his friends so his friend comes over and looks at it. I’m still sitting in my chair, and we are all still completely silent. Soon more people begin to gather. 12 people, to be exact. 12 people, many of which I have never spoken to before, standing in a large, silent, ritual-esque circle around my iphone which is playing this gif on loop. After about five minutes, the first guy goes “how long is this?” and I was like “uh, its, um, its a gif, so it kind of goes on forever.” he nods and says “perfect”. These were the only words spoken throughout this whole event.
This guy in my art class forgot his paint brush so he just cut off a chunk of his hair and taped it to a pencil.
I feel like he has more commitment to fine art than I do.
Incredible kinetic light sculptures from scientific artist Paul Friedlander are dazzling examples of what happens when science and art collide. “I decided to focus on kinetic art: a subject in which I could bring together my divided background and combine my knowledge of physics with my love of light,” he said in a written statement. “Light is the closest we come to directly sensing the universal energy. The chance interplay of form and color can inspire awe and wonder.“ (Source)
Eat them as a snack for on the go