Little likes to party!

Little likes to party!

Little

Little

Gnocchi!

Gnocchi!

Lizzy knighting Sir Gnocchi

Lizzy knighting Sir Gnocchi

He knew that there are rusty, half buried things in the terrain of any life and that human beings seem compelled to go back to these things and pull at them, even though they cut.

Stephen King. “Pet Sematary”. (via fuckyeah-unclesteve)

Stephen King, You just GET me.

Still the scariest picture I’ve ever taken.

Still the scariest picture I’ve ever taken.

sweet little Kirk, close to two years ago.

sweet little Kirk, close to two years ago.

swoon worthy

swoon worthy

I thought I had out grown a lot of the stuff that made my life so messy from ages 19-22, but it turns out I’m still a glutton for punishment.

thedailywhat:

For Science of the Day: This lamb may be headed for Die Guillotine, depending on how the Internet votes. Iman Rezai and Rouven Materne, two students at Berlin University of the Arts, decided to “teach the world about democracy in the online world” by building a fluorescent killing machine and planning a possible sacrifice.
The university has called their bluff, insisting the pair won’t actually kill the lamb, but the students seem intent on seeing it through. “There were people who wanted to forbid us to do this. There were people who celebrated the idea from day one. And there were some people who were afraid of us,” Materne said in a video last week.
With 21 days remaining, more than 400,000 people have weighed in, with two-thirds of voters opting to let the lamb alive.
[hypervocal]

This sucks.

thedailywhat:

For Science of the Day: This lamb may be headed for Die Guillotine, depending on how the Internet votes. Iman Rezai and Rouven Materne, two students at Berlin University of the Arts, decided to “teach the world about democracy in the online world” by building a fluorescent killing machine and planning a possible sacrifice.

The university has called their bluff, insisting the pair won’t actually kill the lamb, but the students seem intent on seeing it through. “There were people who wanted to forbid us to do this. There were people who celebrated the idea from day one. And there were some people who were afraid of us,” Materne said in a video last week.

With 21 days remaining, more than 400,000 people have weighed in, with two-thirds of voters opting to let the lamb alive.

[hypervocal]

This sucks.