asgardiancherrypudding:

doctormaster:

that is a deep and emotional chapter with a lot of plot twists.

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I’m the biggest prankster. I convinced Benedict Cumberbatch that he had to wear special cream when we worked in this facility on the movie otherwise he’d get radiation poisoning. He, Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana put it on. Me and Chris Pine played this joke on virtually the whole cast. It was called Neutron Cream and the whole crew was in on it. We had little pots of it made. Benedict did an entire morning shoot with dots (of cream) all over his face, which was a joy.

Simon Pegg, on playing pranks during the filming of Star Trek here.

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Lession’s learned. Never listen to the biggest pranksters ever , dearest , EVER.

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the-knotsostylish:

thecurly:

The mind-bending sculptures of Jonty Hurwirtz   

Rejuvenation

2008 | Copper and Chrome

Kiss of Chytrid

2009-2010 | Resin, Powder and Steel

what’s skewed suddenly becomes clear.

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chandeluresinsicily:

doitsuofsuburbia:

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has this been done yet or

this 

is the most

beautiful thing

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silentkurloz-holymakara:

saillant:

cutesy:

hand-painted with bleach! so good

oh my god I have to try this

how do you even though

i remember doing bleach painting before, it is honestly one of the best things for painting bones in

the only problem is that you’ll have to use cheap brushes as the bleach destroys the bristles pretty quickly if i remember rightly!

then again i never buy expensive stuff anyway SO

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malformalady:

Submerged tree in the Green Lake. The Green Lake or Grüner See is a lake in Austria that dries out almost completely during fall, is used as a county park in the winter and is famous for the underwater park which forms during the spring due to the snow meltdown.

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unicornsareforgangstas:

meriad:

The Igloo Village in Kakslauttanen, Finland is like the Rolls-Royce of ice hotels. Each igloo is equipped with glass that allows you to gaze at the northern lights and millions of stars, all while relaxing comfortably in your warm room.

The glass igloo is a a marvel of modern technology, which is based on a groundbreaking idea and years of research and development. Built from special thermal glass, the view stays clear even when the temperature outside drops to under -30°C. Every igloo is equipped with a toilet and luxury beds and, every evening, a hot sauna and a refreshing ice hole await you.

In addition to the glass igloos, the resort features snow igloos, a snow restaurant, an ice gallery with ice sculptures, and a snow chapel for those we want to tie the knot. In total there are 20 glass igloos and 60 beds in the snow igloos, and the snow restaurant provides seating for 50-150 people. Igloo Village starts its season each year between December and January, depending on the weather conditions, and stays open until the end of April.

Hotel Kakslauttanen website

HOLY SHIT

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daxterdd:

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Aw, I love how excited he is!