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DIY Floppy Disk Planters
Got a bunch of old floppy disks you’re saving for a rainy day? All you need is hot glue and plants to turn them into super colorful planters for your desk, dresser, or kitchen table.That’s kind of clever. Unfortunately, I got rid of my floppy disks years ago.
I have a box of these things at work and haven’t had a clue of what to do with them. Problem solved!
wish I was a better artist so this picture would look like it did when I saw it and tried to capture it
Taking advantage of Egypt’s political upheaval, thieves are preying on the country’s ancient pharaonic heritage.
Illegal digs near ancient temples and in isolated desert sites have swelled a staggering 100-fold over the past 16 months since a popular uprising toppled…
An introduction to Special Agent Phil Coulson.
I love that I found this link via Clark Gregg’s twitter. It’s adorable he follows all this stuff about himself/his character.
I’m just going to reblob this because of reasons.
Via It's not the years, it's the mileage
why have i never seen this before?
I think I’m in love with Phil Coulson.
Phil Coulson is my favorite Avenger.
You’ve seen the GIFs, now see the film!
I love Phil!
Via It's not the years, it's the mileage
I have stood on this exact spot. I can not even pretend I wasn’t thrilled.
Via It's not the years, it's the mileage
Do mysteries only happen at night? We’re not sure but it’s true on Mystery Monday. Every Monday night we bring you the best mystery stories that we can find.
- Suspense - Drive In
- The Whistler - Death Comes At Midnight
- Sherlock Holmes - The Headless Monk
- The Lone Ranger - Mystery Of The Night Marauders
We Love Our Listeners.
May 07, 2012
“For the last 500 years, the locals of Nongriat in Meghalaya, India have grown several hundred bridges across the region’s numerous water channels, using just the roots of local ribber trees. Some of the bridges extend over 100 feet in length and are strong enough to support more than 50 people at a time.”
Via WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR
I used to spend 20 dollars a year on TOM THE DANCING BUG collections… Happy to support him and pass the word…
Ruben Bolling asks you to support TOM THE DANCING BUG by joining the Inner Hive for 20 bucks a year.
A YEAR.
My only argument with Ruben B. here is his apologetic tone for asking you to pay money for early access to his very good comics—that is to say, something that YOU LIKE AND WANT.
DO NOT APOLOGIZE, RUBEN, because:
While the internet DOES make it harder for talented cartoonists* to support themselves via licensing their work to traditional media distributors…
IT MAKES IT EASIER for YOU to buy work directly from the creator, and what’s more, to ENJOY the fact that almost all of the money you give them goes directly TO THE THING YOU LIKE and help it to continue to exist.
WHICH IS TO SAY: If you like a thing, supporting it financially is not an obligation. IT IS A PRIVILEGE.
For the first time in culture, we may all become patrons of the arts that we love, at a comparatively low cost to us, and at a comparatively INCREDIBLY HIGH BOON to the creator.
This new relationship is worth celebrating, and not apologizing for. It not only helps you get the thing you like into your own hands, it helps the thing you like to CONTINUE, and it ensures that your taste is reflected and relevant in the culture at large.
SO DIG DEEP, FANS OF GOOD THINGS, especially those you can pay for directly. You have nothing to lose but mediocrity.
That is all.
* (and writers, singers, comedians, filmmakers, magicians, etc.)
(Source: areasofmyexpertise)




