The Asianman
No, I did not just sit here and watch this for 5 minutes straight. 
That would have been ridiculous

No, I did not just sit here and watch this for 5 minutes straight. 

That would have been ridiculous

(Source: lawebloca)

lauracricket:

katzmania:

moni1012:

I love it!!!!

One day I’m going to get mauled by a bear because instead of telling me to back away slowly the voice in my head will be saying ‘look! New friend!’

Same.  “He just wants a hug.”

AWWWW!!

lauracricket:

katzmania:

moni1012:

I love it!!!!

One day I’m going to get mauled by a bear because instead of telling me to back away slowly the voice in my head will be saying ‘look! New friend!’

Same.  “He just wants a hug.”

AWWWW!!

kokopenguin:

i don’t understand how this works, but this man is amazing

damn

kokopenguin:

i don’t understand how this works, but this man is amazing

damn

bobbycaputo:

A Gorgeous Hyperlapse Video with Google Street View Photographs

Hyperlapse photography involves shooting a series of photographs over large distances and then stringing the photos together into a time-lapse video that zooms the viewer through the locations. Creating a real hyperlapse involves quite a bit of work, so the folks over at Teehan+Lax Labs decided to go virtual by turning to Google Street View to source the necessary photos.

The gorgeous hyperlapse video above was created entirely using Google Street View photos, and shows the locations visited by the Street View camera van in a way that’s very different from what you see through your browser.

That’s not all, though. In addition to creating the video above, the team actually developed a web app that can let you easily make your own!

It’s called Google Street View Hyperlapse. All you need to do is pick two points on a map using an “A” and “B” marker.

priddyproginoskes:

christopherjonesart:

Please state the nature of the temporal emergency.

HE WEARS IT IRONICALLY

This is awesome

priddyproginoskes:

christopherjonesart:

Please state the nature of the temporal emergency.

HE WEARS IT IRONICALLY

This is awesome

fuckyeahragetoons:

blowing up bridges 

Bane you jerk

fuckyeahragetoons:

blowing up bridges 

Bane you jerk

vasqaitt:

If Dr.Seuss Wrote Star Wars - Imgur
I hope this is real life

I hope this is real life

liquid-liam:

lanii-girl:

hold on, lemme just grab this BASEBALL FLYING AT YOUR HEAD AT 100 MPH for a second

those are ninja reactions, I bet he’s in a clan.

liquid-liam:

lanii-girl:

hold on, lemme just grab this BASEBALL FLYING AT YOUR HEAD AT 100 MPH for a second

those are ninja reactions, I bet he’s in a clan.

sati1984hu:

Atyaúristen, WANTWANTWANTWANTWANT!!!

sati1984hu:

Atyaúristen, WANTWANTWANTWANTWANT!!!

Star Trek The Wrath of Khan by Tyler Stout
h/t Banks

Star Trek The Wrath of Khan by Tyler Stout

h/t Banks

geek-art:

Spaghetti Gotham

What if Gotham was a Spaghetti Western town ? Giovanni Costa has the answer…

via themarysue

geek-art:

Spaghetti Gotham

What if Gotham was a Spaghetti Western town? Giovanni Costa has the answer…

via themarysue

Moments That Restored Our Faith in Humanity This year
1. The parents who made their son’s wheelchair into the best Halloween costume ever
via artjonak

Moments That Restored Our Faith in Humanity This year

1. The parents who made their son’s wheelchair into the best Halloween costume ever

via artjonak

picturesofwar:

This day in history:

Minutes before giving a speech on a campaign stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Theodore Roosevelt is shot in an assassination attempt.  

The would-be assassin’s bullet is slowed down after travelling through a steel eyeglass case and the folded, fifty page speech he intended to give, stopping in his chest.  Realizing that he wasn’t coughing up blood, Roosevelt figured he was well enough to go ahead and deliver his speech rather than rush to the hospital.

He spoke for the next 90 minutes, opening with the words:

Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot; but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.”

Doctors deemed it too risky to remove the bullet, and Roosevelt carried it with him inside his body for the rest of his life.

October 14, 1912 - 100 years ago today