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mariavontraphouse:

rhamphotheca:

underthevastblueseas: Underwater Rivers?

A group of amateur cave explorers discovered a river in Mexico with banks, trees and leaves just like an ordinary river, but with an additional metric shit ton of “WTF,” because they were hovering 25 feet over it in scuba gear when they discovered it.
While underwater water doesn’t seem possible, the “river” is actually a briny mix of salt water and hydrogen sulfide. It’s much more dense than regular salt water, so it sinks to the bottom and forms a distinct separation that acts and flows like a river.
Deep sea lakes look like normal lakes, complete with sandy and rocky shores. Scientist call these lakes “cold seeps,” but they’re a hotbed for life, because apparently waterfront real estate is a hot commodity under water, too. The “rocky” shores are actually made up of hundreds of thousands of mussels. Even weirder, the lakes under the waves have waves of their own.
Photos by Anatoly Beloshchin,source,


well that totally explains this

mariavontraphouse:

rhamphotheca:

underthevastblueseas: Underwater Rivers?

A group of amateur cave explorers discovered a river in Mexico with banks, trees and leaves just like an ordinary river, but with an additional metric shit ton of “WTF,” because they were hovering 25 feet over it in scuba gear when they discovered it.
While underwater water doesn’t seem possible, the “river” is actually a briny mix of salt water and hydrogen sulfide. It’s much more dense than regular salt water, so it sinks to the bottom and forms a distinct separation that acts and flows like a river.
Deep sea lakes look like normal lakes, complete with sandy and rocky shores. Scientist call these lakes “cold seeps,” but they’re a hotbed for life, because apparently waterfront real estate is a hot commodity under water, too. The “rocky” shores are actually made up of hundreds of thousands of mussels. Even weirder, the lakes under the waves have waves of their own.
Photos by Anatoly Beloshchin,source,


well that totally explains this

mariavontraphouse:

rhamphotheca:

underthevastblueseas: Underwater Rivers?

A group of amateur cave explorers discovered a river in Mexico with banks, trees and leaves just like an ordinary river, but with an additional metric shit ton of “WTF,” because they were hovering 25 feet over it in scuba gear when they discovered it.

While underwater water doesn’t seem possible, the “river” is actually a briny mix of salt water and hydrogen sulfide. It’s much more dense than regular salt water, so it sinks to the bottom and forms a distinct separation that acts and flows like a river.

Deep sea lakes look like normal lakes, complete with sandy and rocky shores. Scientist call these lakes “cold seeps,” but they’re a hotbed for life, because apparently waterfront real estate is a hot commodity under water, too. The “rocky” shores are actually made up of hundreds of thousands of mussels. Even weirder, the lakes under the waves have waves of their own.

Photos by Anatoly Beloshchin,source,

well that totally explains this

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bootslots:

cartoonmimzy:

nearlynon:

my-gosh-its-snowing:

rosilutfi:

Think about it.
Well, happy 3/14.


Thanks for that. Now I am contemplating life’s biggest questions

And due to it being infinite, there’s also an infinite number of LIES in it! You’ll never know which answer to the great questions is correct.

Yes but those lies could just be answers to other questions.

and somewhere in there will be every fandom, ever
Somewhere in there is the English translation of the Doctor’s real name.
Somewhere in there is the secret to Sherlock’s survival.
Somewhere in there is the happy ending for the Winchesters.
Somewhere in there is the question to the Answer.
Somewhere in there is the ending to Homestuck.
Somewhere in there is the day Leonardo DiCaprio gets his Oscar.
Somewhere in there is every plot spoiler ever to exist if you just knew where in it to look
Oracles aren’t psychic.
They just know where to read in Pi. View Larger

bootslots:

cartoonmimzy:

nearlynon:

my-gosh-its-snowing:

rosilutfi:

Think about it.

Well, happy 3/14.

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Thanks for that. Now I am contemplating life’s biggest questions

And due to it being infinite, there’s also an infinite number of LIES in it! You’ll never know which answer to the great questions is correct.

Yes but those lies could just be answers to other questions.

and somewhere in there will be every fandom, ever

Somewhere in there is the English translation of the Doctor’s real name.

Somewhere in there is the secret to Sherlock’s survival.

Somewhere in there is the happy ending for the Winchesters.

Somewhere in there is the question to the Answer.

Somewhere in there is the ending to Homestuck.

Somewhere in there is the day Leonardo DiCaprio gets his Oscar.

Somewhere in there is every plot spoiler ever to exist if you just knew where in it to look

Oracles aren’t psychic.

They just know where to read in Pi.


There’s nothing wrong with sex, people.

claireruns:

thechroniclesofrin:

- Having sex every day. 
- Saving sex for your wedding night. 
- Never having sex.
- Having sex with different people.
- Having sex with one person.
- Having sex with a person of your same gender.
- Loving sex. 
- Hating sex. 
- Being loud. 
- Being quiet.

The only thing wrong with sex?

When it’s not consensual.

Because that’s not sex. That’s rape.


Reblogging again because this post is so important.

(Source: strengthissexy)