This is my far the most scariest thing I have posted on my blog. Watch at your own risk.
Here’s my creepy section for more: http://sixpenceee.com/tagged/creepy
they scream
Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, renowned in his field, that creates temporary installations out of sticks and stones, and anything and everything else that he finds outside. The son of a mathematician, Goldsworthy grew up working on farms before eventually getting his BA from what is now the University of Central Lancashire. “A lot of my work is like picking potatoes,” he told the Guardian. “You have to get into the rhythm of it.”
Much of Goldsworthy’s work is transient and ephemeral, leading many to view it as a comment on the Earth’s fragility. But for Goldsworthy, the picture is more complex. Source: boredpanda
Tortoise hatchlings eating a hibiscus flower. (Source)
Juuzou Suzuya’s Gleeful Rampage | Episode 11
Norwegian forest cat chasing a fox
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Here’s a tiny crab eating a strawberry just in case you needed it today.
1: the absolute shame in not finishing a book in the time you thought you'd be able to complete it.
2: you literally have five thousand unread books at home but you still pick up a novel or two from Barnes and Noble
3: you love Harry Potter.
4: again, you have hundreds of unread books at home but you still reread (insert favorite book here)
5: The book cover matters. So does the size ok
6: not enough shelf space
7: have multiple copies of (insert favorite book here) in different covers
8: spend literally all your money on books
9: never want to pay full price for a book
10: you have that one book that you'll always go back to because it makes you all warm and cozy inside.