(Source: coe-love-physis)

coffeejesus:

quicksander:

coffeejesus:

quicksander:

This hurts.

i don’t get it

bees can talk

all of them

we meet bees all the time

but

she was surprised as fuck that he could

imagine what the bees could pull off if people knew they could speak and had their own societies

Imagine? Look at what they’ve already accomplished by plain evolutionary standards. Their species span the globe and are among the most influential pollinators on the planet. They’ve developed complex communication and social structures that have no need of mimicking the most inane functions of human culture.

yeah ok but we’re talking about the bee movie

there isn’t much fuck being given to you know real bees

we’re talking fake bees

I was lured to this under false pretenses.

coffeejesus:

quicksander:

This hurts.

i don’t get it

bees can talk

all of them

we meet bees all the time

but

she was surprised as fuck that he could

imagine what the bees could pull off if people knew they could speak and had their own societies

Imagine? Look at what they’ve already accomplished by plain evolutionary standards. Their species span the globe and are among the most influential pollinators on the planet. They’ve developed complex communication and social structures that have no need of mimicking the most inane functions of human culture.

This hurts.

(Source: sweetunicornplant)

(Source: absolutelyaverage)

interactive installation “Measuring the Universe” by Roman Ondak in which visitors mark their height in black ink on a white wall, representing a star in a network of celestial bodies to symbolize the space each individual takes up in our vast universe.

(Source: tusks)

cybercum:

if a number is not divisible by 5 i get very uncomfortable

cracked:


The Shadow of an Atom

No, it’s not a really tiny emo band. It is the smallest drop of darkness ever seen, literally the shadow of an atom. Just one of these 6 incredible microscopic images for mind-blowing and science-making. Read more!

cracked:

The Shadow of an Atom

No, it’s not a really tiny emo band. It is the smallest drop of darkness ever seen, literally the shadow of an atom. Just one of these 6 incredible microscopic images for mind-blowing and science-making. Read more!