Silver Tongue

Feb 18

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white-bread-boyfriend:

ONE

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NOTHIN WRONG WITH ME

TWO

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NOTHIN WRONG WITH ME

THREE

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NOTHIN WRONG WITH ME

FOUR


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NOTHIN WRONG WITH ME

ONE

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tegansenpai:
“ risinyira:
“ stele3:
“ wimpytav:
“ kittykatparadox:
“ brs-official:
“ laughing-llama:
“ genufa:
“  sigur-roskolnikov:
“  This tree makes の sense.
”
*spits coffee*
” ”
Are you fucking kidding me.
”
#For the people who don’t know:#The...

tegansenpai:

risinyira:

stele3:

wimpytav:

kittykatparadox:

brs-official:

laughing-llama:

genufa:

sigur-roskolnikov:

This tree makes の sense.

*spits coffee*

Are you fucking kidding me.

tHANK YOU, sCIENCE SIDE,

Actually that’s the language side—Japanese language, to be exact. We’re still waiting to hear from the science side of Tumblr as to how and why a tree would grow in this manner.

Trees grow in the direction of light, so clearly this tree had light in a strange loopy pattern during growth.

Plant follow light, light make loopy loop, plant go loopy loop.

thank u science side

(via newbarrk)

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wonderweird:
“ demonoflight:
“ So. This is a thing.
(Screenshot taken from the scene in Plaza de la Cruz, right before Poco Loco.)
”
Well great thanks for the spoilers Pixar
now we know they all die in the sequel
”

wonderweird:

demonoflight:

So. This is a thing. 

(Screenshot taken from the scene in Plaza de la Cruz, right before Poco Loco.)

Well great thanks for the spoilers Pixar 

now we know they all die in the sequel

(via demilypyro)

itt ergonomic keyboard

emi–rose:

zenolalia:

akoolguy:

sonicthehedgegod:

sourcefieldmix:

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what in gods name am i looking at

the left side is where i place my typing orb

So not to derail, but this is what’s called a one handed keyboard. Obviously, that means it’s designed to be used with one hand. While this is something that a few professionals who do hella typing and mouse clicking prefer, as it means not switching your right hand back and forth between input devices, the primary purpose is, of course, to allow people with the user of my one hand to have maximal use of their computers. People missing a hand, as well as people with partial paralysis are the primary market.

They come in right and left hand versions, and this itt board is one of the more expensive models, but the curvature really is (according to reviews) excellent for helping prevent fatigue and repetitive strain injuries on the one hand that’s doing the work of two.

Just thought I’d share. Accessible computing is a seriously under appreciated field and while I admit the keyboard is quite striking to look at, the engineering and consideration that has gone into its design really cannot be over stated.

SO COOL

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