Lazers & Gentlemen

Jun 02

Good times at Carlbergton Abbey (Taken with instagram)

Good times at Carlbergton Abbey (Taken with instagram)

May 31

“Demetrius: Villain, what hast thou done?
Aaron: That which thou canst not undo.
Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother.
Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother.” —

Shakespeare. From Titus Andronicus.

The Bard would have been great on WIlmer Valderrama’s ‘Yo Mama.’

May 22

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May 17

tastefullyoffensive:

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May 14

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May 09

Yup.

Yup.

Now this is a war I can get behind.

Now this is a war I can get behind.

(Source: newsweek)

May 07

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Apr 27

newsweek:

thedailyfeed:

This tranquilized bear falling from a tree in Colorado is just awesome. 

It’s like Mad Men, but for bears!

newsweek:

thedailyfeed:

This tranquilized bear falling from a tree in Colorado is just awesome

It’s like Mad Men, but for bears!

Apr 26

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Apr 24

“Every atom in your body came from a star that exploded. And, the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand. It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics: You are all stardust. You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded, because the elements―the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, all the things that matter for evolution and for life―weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in the nuclear furnaces of stars, and the only way for them to get into your body is if those stars were kind enough to explode. So, forget Jesus. The stars died so that you could be here today.” — Lawrence M. Krauss

Chewbacha

Chewbacha

(via OH SWEET LORD - Imgur)

(via OH SWEET LORD - Imgur)

Apr 23

thedailywhat:

Bard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:

“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”

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thedailywhat:

Bard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:

“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”

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Ash Street Saloon, PDX.
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ratsoff:

Ash Street Saloon, PDX.

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