— 菅直人首相:所得半減政策と「国民は粟を食え」 震災復興増税という名の火事場泥棒に正義も合理性もない JBpress(日本ビジネスプレス)
This is someone dying while having an MRI scan. Before you die, your brain releases tons and tons of endorphins that make you feel a range of emotions. Tragically beautiful.
This is from The Walking Dead.
Over 500,000 notes strong. Tragically beautiful
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兵器オタの方が肩身狭いし・・・右翼扱いとかやってられるかっての
戦争好きって思われるのもまじ勘弁してほしい。
戦争なんかしたら兵器が壊れるだろうが"
— オタクはオタクであるのをなぜ恥ずかしがるの? カナ速 (via chameau)
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y-u:
業者にパソコン修理を頼んだのが今来たんだけど、うまい棒大量に入ってて(;゜Д゜)!?ってなってたらこんな紙が入ってた!おいしくいただきます! (via 業者にパソコン修理を頼んだ… - 写真共有サイト「フォト蔵」)
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Window Socket - Kyuho Song & Boa Oh
So this is an absolutley brilliant idea! Just attach the plug on to a window and it will harness solar energy. A small converter will convert it into electricity which can be freely used as a plug when you are in the car, on a plane or outside.
Love this design and I really think it has a great potential.
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The Fukang Meteorite
Back in the year 2000, an incredible meteorite weighing 2,211 pounds was discovered near Fukang, a city located in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, China. Named the Funkang meteorite, it was identified as a pallasite, a type of stony–iron meteorite. With 4.5 billion years in the making, its golden olivine mixed with silvery nickel-iron to create a stunningly beautiful mosaic effect.
Pallasites are extremely rare even among meteorites (only about 1% of all meteorites are this type) and Fukang has been hailed as one of the greatest meteorite discoveries of the 21st century.It has since been divided into slices which give the effect of stained glass when the sun shines through them. It is so valuable that even tiny chunks sell in the region for $40 to $60 a gram. An anonymous collector holds the largest portion, which weighs 925 pounds.
WHO ELSE MISREAD THIS AS “THE FUCKING METEORITE”
fukang beautiful
God fukang dammit
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人間は、激しく悩んでいる時ではなく、思考をやめた瞬間に狂気が始まるんだと思う。真理を得るために何かを手放すのは「考えることをやめる」ことじゃない。最善のために諦めることも「考えることをやめる」ことじゃない。
ただ続けるために問題に目をつぶることが「考えることをやめる」ってことだ。私はそこから「狂気」が始まると思う。
その利益は、本当に利益なんだろうか?
YO HOLD ON.
IT GETS BETTER.
This mummy, found in the Altai mountains of Siberia, is actually that of a young woman who died at about the age of twenty-five; she is thought to have been a member of the Pazyryk tribe.
She was buried with six horses and two similarly-tattooed men (the horned griffon that decorates her shoulder also appears on the man buried closest to her, covering most of his right side), possibly escorts. She was also wearing a horse-hair wig, silk, and elaborate boots, which is all a level of ceremony that would have likely only been accorded to a woman of high rank. You didn’t get inked like this unless you were very important, and had worked your way up to that importance.
…Hence, of course, the references to her by researchers as ‘The Ukok Princess,’ although due to the lack of weapons in her grave they have concluded that the woman was in fact a healer or a storyteller.
And now I’m all consumed with curiosity: Who was she? What amazing things did she accomplish? Why these symbols, and what did they mean? Who were the two men alongside her?
The most informative article about it can be found here, although I would completely eat up any other information you guys could find.
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本を読むならいまだ
新しい頁をきりはなつとき
紙の花粉は匂ひよく立つ
そとの賑やかな新緑まで
ペエジにとぢこめられてゐるやうだ
本は美しい信愛をもって私を囲んでゐる"
— 愛の詩集~室生犀星詩集~ - 啓文社::井上いつかの「いつか読書をする人へ」 (via tsavorite)
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