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When Your Teacher Yells At You

When Your Teacher Yells At You

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drwhom:

chrissy-marie:

zukois2innocent:

That’s right, it’s a 38 foot wide human transmutation circle! Took four hours and two buckets of chalk, completed by me and my two buddies in my cul-de-sac. Covered in chalk and asphalt from head to toe, and neighbors may or may not think we are satan worshippers. Worth it? I think yes.

wow all that chalk must have

cost you 

an arm

and

a

leg

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ratherdielaughing:

camillenium:

buttuhsocks-yaturkey:

sambooby:

singlegirrlswag:

dykelykeaboss:

slimbarbie:

damngoodthing:

ruucake:

fuckmestupid:

jesuspoop:

this is my favorite thing on the internet omg 

This is legit.

HOW DO THEY NOT MESS UP

They are perfect human beings. ohmygod. lol

lol this was dope AF I wouldve been messed up 

omg

Seriously.. I need to meet these girls..

this is awesome haha

THIS IS SWEET!

omfG

that was beautiful ;)

summits:

rogue-squadron:

odinsight:

Philip Obermarck brings us the mummified heart of a Norse giant.
While going through his famous grandfather’s belongings after his passing in 1937, violinist Lars Sigerson discovered this casket with its gruesome contents. It appears to have been passed from generation to generation within his family for hundreds of years. The explanation and whatever story that goes with it has been lost to the ages.
The inscription on the casket is written in old Norse runes and reads: “Behold! Within this casket lies the heart of the fierce and terrible giant known as Hrungnir, slain this day by Fafrd the Red whose bravery and cunning shall live forever!” @propnomicon.blogspot.com

holy shit 

Metal.

summits:

rogue-squadron:

odinsight:

Philip Obermarck brings us the mummified heart of a Norse giant.

While going through his famous grandfather’s belongings after his passing in 1937, violinist Lars Sigerson discovered this casket with its gruesome contents. It appears to have been passed from generation to generation within his family for hundreds of years. The explanation and whatever story that goes with it has been lost to the ages.

The inscription on the casket is written in old Norse runes and reads:
“Behold! Within this casket lies the heart of the fierce and terrible giant known as Hrungnir, slain this day by Fafrd the Red whose bravery and cunning shall live forever!” @propnomicon.blogspot.com

holy shit 

Metal.