wanderlust-in-thewind:

I want.
nevershoutemmaleigh:

All of my want <3

nevershoutemmaleigh:

All of my want <3

fiftyshadesanonymous:

What goes on in my mind every second of every day.. I have a long list of fictional characters whom I wish were real, haha!

fiftyshadesanonymous:

What goes on in my mind every second of every day.. I have a long list of fictional characters whom I wish were real, haha!

jamifay:

What a perfectly fabulous combination of two fantastic things-fiftyshades&amp;callmemaybe.

jamifay:

What a perfectly fabulous combination of two fantastic things-fiftyshades&callmemaybe.

mindofataurus:

owls-are-awesome:

thouwinterwind:

This kid deserves all awards.

Can i have him

swagggg

mindofataurus:

owls-are-awesome:

thouwinterwind:

This kid deserves all awards.

Can i have him

swagggg

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thestarvingbohemian:

at first I said “oh this is love.”
then i was like “naw they strangled each other to death”
and finally i said “wait whats the difference??”

thestarvingbohemian:

at first I said “oh this is love.”

then i was like “naw they strangled each other to death”

and finally i said “wait whats the difference??”

Only God is victorious.

theancientworld:

The Colossus of Constantine c. 312–315 AD was a colossal acrolithic statue of the late Roman emperor Constantine the Great (c. 280–337) that once occupied the west apse of the Basilica of Maxentius near the Forum Romanum in Rome. Portions of the Colossus now reside in the Courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori of the Musei Capitolini, on the Capitoline Hill, above the west end of the Forum.

Love ancient art!

life:

The SlutWalk is an idea — and a movement — that started in Canada, as a  protest against the notion that victims of sexual assault somehow  invite or deserve abuse because of what they are wearing or the way they  are behaving when they’re attacked. Since the first SlutWalk in Canada  in April 2011, similar marches have been held in cities around the  globe, with women and men protesting the incredibly offensive idea that  victims of rape and other crimes are somehow asking for it …

Here, more photos from SlutWalks Around the World.

life:

The SlutWalk is an ideaand a movement — that started in Canada, as a protest against the notion that victims of sexual assault somehow invite or deserve abuse because of what they are wearing or the way they are behaving when they’re attacked. Since the first SlutWalk in Canada in April 2011, similar marches have been held in cities around the globe, with women and men protesting the incredibly offensive idea that victims of rape and other crimes are somehow asking for it

Here, more photos from SlutWalks Around the World.

archaeology:

Secrets of the Colosseum

After the last gladiatorial spectacles were held in the sixth century,  Romans quarried stones from the Colosseum, which slowly succumbed to  earthquakes and gravity. Down through the centuries, people filled the  hypogeum with dirt and rubble, planted vegetable gardens, stored hay and  dumped animal dung. In the amphitheater above, the enormous vaulted  passages sheltered cobblers, blacksmiths, priests, glue-makers and  money-changers, not to mention a fortress of the Frangipane,  12th-century warlords. By then, local legends and pilgrim guidebooks  described the crumbling ring of the amphitheater’s walls as a former  temple to the sun. Necromancers went there at night to summon demons.



I am a huge nerd for archaeology!:)

archaeology:

Secrets of the Colosseum

After the last gladiatorial spectacles were held in the sixth century, Romans quarried stones from the Colosseum, which slowly succumbed to earthquakes and gravity. Down through the centuries, people filled the hypogeum with dirt and rubble, planted vegetable gardens, stored hay and dumped animal dung. In the amphitheater above, the enormous vaulted passages sheltered cobblers, blacksmiths, priests, glue-makers and money-changers, not to mention a fortress of the Frangipane, 12th-century warlords. By then, local legends and pilgrim guidebooks described the crumbling ring of the amphitheater’s walls as a former temple to the sun. Necromancers went there at night to summon demons.



I am a huge nerd for archaeology!:)