fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my long awaited for TARDIS tattoo. I am a HUGE fan of Doctor Who. My best friends and my then boyfriend (now husband) and I bonded over it when I still lived in California. My husband and I still watch old and new episodes in our free time. This TARDIS is a start to a whole Doctor Who themed half sleeve/sleeve. I haven’t decided yet! There are so many reasons I love the show, the fact that it makes me feel close to my best friends even though we’re half a country away, the fact that it reminds me that anything is possible…I guess I’m just a nerd. :)

This amazing tattoo was done by Joey Bergeron at Revolution Ink in Leesville, Louisiana. An amazing shop run by amazing people that turns out amazing tattoos.

wibbley-wobbley-timey-wimey.tumblr.com

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my long awaited for TARDIS tattoo. I am a HUGE fan of Doctor Who. My best friends and my then boyfriend (now husband) and I bonded over it when I still lived in California. My husband and I still watch old and new episodes in our free time. This TARDIS is a start to a whole Doctor Who themed half sleeve/sleeve. I haven’t decided yet! There are so many reasons I love the show, the fact that it makes me feel close to my best friends even though we’re half a country away, the fact that it reminds me that anything is possible…I guess I’m just a nerd. :)

This amazing tattoo was done by Joey Bergeron at Revolution Ink in Leesville, Louisiana. An amazing shop run by amazing people that turns out amazing tattoos.

wibbley-wobbley-timey-wimey.tumblr.com

blogilates:

This is your Bikini Blaster 1 video! In a series to follow. This is your HIIT video for super fast fat burning to get lean and toned. These are the moves I did to get ready for my bikini competition…so trust me it works. Be sure to favorite, reblog, or pin this video. You’ll want to have the whole collection in one place. Are you readaaayyyyyyyy!!?????

thorable:

Just bought these two shirts for Disney World!!! :DD

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callmekaters:

Love Me or Leave Me - Billie Holiday

I want your love but I don’t want to borrow
To have it today and give back tomorrow
Your love is my love, there’s no love for nobody else

(via loveyourchaos)

05/25/2012
14:25
leopoldgursky:

Amy Merrick

leopoldgursky:

Amy Merrick

05/25/2012
4:50
I have a million things to talk to you about. All I want in this world is you. I want to see you and talk. I want the two of us to begin everything from the beginning.
Haruki Murakami (via quotewhore)
05/24/2012
19:13
thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: Meet Ramen Noodle, a teacup poodle puppy who’s managed to thrive despite losing his front legs, and who is the subject of a new photo series by famed animal photographer Carli Davidson, known for past series Shake, Fetch, and Pets With Disabilities.

He was probably a mill puppy, inbred to achieve his tiny size. When he was 8 months old, his first owner brought him to the vet, with a broken arm. Unfortunately, the owner did not properly care for his injury, she didn’t come back to get the cast checked until nine weeks later. At that point, to no one’s surprise, the arm was nearly eaten away by gangrene. By then, Ramen Noodle was listless and refused food. It was a wonder he survived.

Jaime Salata Van Tassel, his clinic caretaker, ended up adopting him. But Ramen Noodle’s struggles weren’t over.

A second injury cost Ramen his other front leg; this time he jumped of a chair and broke the bone. Again, one of the effects of interbreeding dogs for small size is week bone, so his single teacup poodle arm broke so badly it could not be mended. While Jaime was devastated, Ramen surprised everyone and bounced back.

“Ramen gets around the house on his hind legs,” Jaime says. “I’ve watched him run at full-speed for toys, and to play with other dogs, he is essentially unrestricted despite his lack of front arms. … it’s like it never happened.”
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thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: Meet Ramen Noodle, a teacup poodle puppy who’s managed to thrive despite losing his front legs, and who is the subject of a new photo series by famed animal photographer Carli Davidson, known for past series Shake, Fetch, and Pets With Disabilities.

He was probably a mill puppy, inbred to achieve his tiny size. When he was 8 months old, his first owner brought him to the vet, with a broken arm. Unfortunately, the owner did not properly care for his injury, she didn’t come back to get the cast checked until nine weeks later. At that point, to no one’s surprise, the arm was nearly eaten away by gangrene. By then, Ramen Noodle was listless and refused food. It was a wonder he survived.

Jaime Salata Van Tassel, his clinic caretaker, ended up adopting him. But Ramen Noodle’s struggles weren’t over.

A second injury cost Ramen his other front leg; this time he jumped of a chair and broke the bone. Again, one of the effects of interbreeding dogs for small size is week bone, so his single teacup poodle arm broke so badly it could not be mended. While Jaime was devastated, Ramen surprised everyone and bounced back.

“Ramen gets around the house on his hind legs,” Jaime says. “I’ve watched him run at full-speed for toys, and to play with other dogs, he is essentially unrestricted despite his lack of front arms. … it’s like it never happened.”

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(via veralidaine-sarrasri)

ruineshumaines:

Alive But Dead by Peter Callesen.

(via leopoldgursky)

05/24/2012
9:18
Photos, quotes, and other things that intrigued me. Also, I'm a ginger and thus absolutely love all things redheaded.