Insanity

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pizzaforpresident:

So in one week we’ve got three cannibal cases in Florida, a man spitting blood all over a highway patrol officer, another man disemboweling himself and then throwing his intestines at two police officers, and a woman beheading her infant and eating it’s brain…….

the animes and games have prepared me for this moment…..


Ritsu Tainaka || K-ON!

i miss being a drummer girl..
Ritsu Tainaka || K-ON!

i miss being a drummer girl..

fantasy-ocean:

Fallen Dragon

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Ana Torres gets a hug from a lion she nursed back to health after it was found abused in a circus

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Ana Torres gets a hug from a lion she nursed back to health after it was found abused in a circus


That’s a geyser. It’s kind of a hot spring that spurts up water and steam every so often. It works kind of like a coffee percolator. Water in passages deep down where the rocks are hot gets heated up to the point where it would normally turn into steam, except it doesn’t because of the pressure of all the other water on top of it. So it gets really hot and it expands, and it pushes some of the colder water out of the top. That relieves the pressure, and all of a sudden, the hot water turns into steam and pow, it erupts out, along with all the colder water on top. Then more water flows down into the deep passages and the whole thing starts all over again. Most geysers are located in Wyoming, New Zealand, or Iceland. The word ‘geyser’ originated in Iceland from their word ‘gjósa’, meaning ‘gush’. Geysers are usually very unpredictable about when they erupt. The most famous exception is a geyser called ‘Old Faithful’ in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, which erupts every sixty-four minutes, uh, give or take about three minutes. It looks like this one goes off a lot more often than that.

That’s a geyser. It’s kind of a hot spring that spurts up water and steam every so often. It works kind of like a coffee percolator. Water in passages deep down where the rocks are hot gets heated up to the point where it would normally turn into steam, except it doesn’t because of the pressure of all the other water on top of it. So it gets really hot and it expands, and it pushes some of the colder water out of the top. That relieves the pressure, and all of a sudden, the hot water turns into steam and pow, it erupts out, along with all the colder water on top. Then more water flows down into the deep passages and the whole thing starts all over again. Most geysers are located in Wyoming, New Zealand, or Iceland. The word ‘geyser’ originated in Iceland from their word ‘gjósa’, meaning ‘gush’. Geysers are usually very unpredictable about when they erupt. The most famous exception is a geyser called ‘Old Faithful’ in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, which erupts every sixty-four minutes, uh, give or take about three minutes. It looks like this one goes off a lot more often than that.