the truth with time dissolves

my name is ryan and i live in the midwest. i use this space to post pictures of wilderness settings, modern architecture and design, food, queer stuff, and cute animals. i dream of wide open spaces and beautiful surroundings.

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  1. i’m definitely starting to like leg tattoos.

    i’m definitely starting to like leg tattoos.

    (Source: theguywithpurpose)

     
  2. statetattoos:

via www.vagabondjourney.com
     
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    best office moment ever hands down

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    1. 11 year olds today: omg i luhv smokin pot omfg i get drunk off lyke my moms wine coolers lol sometimes i take an extra vitamin in the morning so i can get that high lol! on tumblr i reblog sex because unfff me and my boyfriend fuck almost twice a day. im a bad bitch lol one time my mom yelled at me because she said i cant be bringin boys up to my room so i said FUCK YOU lol i do what i want yolo!!
    2. me when I was 11: omg did I forget to feed my neopet this morning
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    4. this was me when i was 19 right after i updated my livejournal. no regrets.
     
  4. gym

     
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  7. biomedicalephemera:

    Plantigrade vs. Digitigrade Carnivores - the Polar Bear and the African Lion

    The foot structure of many animals plays a critical role in their locomotion and environmental niche, and in carnivores, the clear distinction between plantigrade (walking with the podials and metatarsals both flat on the ground) and digitigrade (walking on the toes, with the heel and wrist permanently raised) animals is most evident.

    In plantigrade beasts - which include humans, many rodents, bears, racoons, and opossums - the larger surface area that the many bones provide can act as both a stabilizer and a very effective bearer of great weights. In fact, the big ol’ flighted dinosaurs were plantigrade. At the same time, so were the first (and relatively small) mammals, since both of them needed lots of stability in their feet. The weight-bearing ability and stable platform comes at the cost of speed, as the energy and requirements for movement of so many bones and muscles is much greater than digitigrade feet or unguligrade feet.

    Digitigrade animals walk on only their toes, leaving their wrists and ankles permanently raised. This affords more speed, much more silent movement. Cats, birds, and dogs are digitigrade. Digitigrade feet evolved long after plantigrade feet, to fit the niche of mid-sized carnivores. However, they cannot effectively sustain large loads, which is why you cannot use a lion as a pack mule. Well, among other reasons. Really, you just don’t want to try using any mid-sized (or large, in the lion’s case) carnivore as a pack mule.

    On the Anatomy of Vertebrates. Richard Owen, 1866.

     
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  12. cabbagerose:

ski chalet/wilson project management
via: zainteriora

    cabbagerose:

    ski chalet/wilson project management

    via: zainteriora

     
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