(Source: salahmah)
This is what I feel like.
Everyone believes in something; I believe I'll have a cookie.
Together, we (will, can, must) (rule, change, destroy) the (world, our victims, the people in this bar). ::
La métaphysique des mœurs (by {E}mma)
I’m finding this very painful. Beautiful, and painful.
Photographer John Soong took many pictures of a kingfisher catching food for its babies over the course of a day at a pond at Guandu Nature Park in Taipei.
Picture: John Soong / National News and Pictures (via Pictures of the day: 14 October 2010 - Telegraph)
Looking like a giant Pacman, thousands of starlings surround a lone bird of prey which had had swooped down to pick off a straggler. Amateur photographer and grandfather Giangiorgio Crisponi, 69, snapped the image near his home in Cagliari, Sardinia. He said: “Starlings have a very particular way of defending themselves from their predators like falcons and harriers. They form a large tightly packed flock and mob their enemy, scaring it off, frequently expanding and contracting and changing shape.”
Picture: Giangiorgio Crisponi/solentnews.co.uk (via Pictures of the day: 6 December 2010 - Telegraph)
Starlings. They’re awful and also unavoidably cool.
heidialfonzo: “peacock dream” http://p3xelart.deviantart.com/
Peacocks make me think of Whistler.
huliwuxian: hemo: via i.imgur.com
Looks so much like the night fury from How to Train Your Dragon
cranberrylily: They move finished and complete, gifted with the extension of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hearPaintings by Peter Vos
Title: Henry Beston
"Listen, I am heroic enough to say 'I love you' when I love, heroic enough to sing a song and mean it, heroic enough not to faint at the toss of a shawl or the tilt of a baseball hat or the flick of tie. And you are, too." --S.E.S.