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funniest10k:

BORN:  YES 
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oh my god you’re beautiful

oh my god you’re beautiful

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oldbookillustrations:

Kissed it affectionately, and with indescribable transport, handed it to her with great reverence.
Roberto Focosi, from La Signora di Monza (The lady from Monza), by Giovanni Rosini, Milan, 1840.
(Source: archive.org)

oldbookillustrations:

Kissed it affectionately, and with indescribable transport, handed it to her with great reverence.

Roberto Focosi, from La Signora di Monza (The lady from Monza), by Giovanni Rosini, Milan, 1840.

(Source: archive.org)

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medieval:

The Ladder of Ascent and Descent of the Intellect, not tree-like at first glance, but certainly branching dichotomously, the steps labeled from bottom to top, with representative figures on the right and upper left: Lapis (stone), Flamma (fire), Planta (plant), Brutum (beast), Homo (human), Caelum (sky), Angelus (angel), and Deus (God), a scheme that shows how one might ascend from inferior to superior beings and vice versa. After Ramon Lull (1232–1315), Liber de ascensu et descensu intellectus, written about 1305 but not published until 1512.
from Trees of Life: A Visual History of Evolution

medieval:

The Ladder of Ascent and Descent of the Intellect, not tree-like at first glance, but certainly branching dichotomously, the steps labeled from bottom to top, with representative figures on the right and upper left: Lapis (stone), Flamma (fire), Planta (plant), Brutum (beast), Homo (human), Caelum (sky), Angelus (angel), and Deus (God), a scheme that shows how one might ascend from inferior to superior beings and vice versa. After Ramon Lull (1232–1315), Liber de ascensu et descensu intellectus, written about 1305 but not published until 1512.

from Trees of Life: A Visual History of Evolution

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ilovecharts:

Mathematical breakdown of Pizza
(thanks to Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society)
-inversedichotomy 

ilovecharts:

Mathematical breakdown of Pizza

(thanks to Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society)

-inversedichotomy 

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poeticislam:

Ali ibn Hussein reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said, “Verily, from the perfection of a person’s Islam is that he leaves what does not concern him.”
(Sunan At-Tirmidhi, Book of Asceticism, Number 2318, Hasan)
عَنْ عَلِيِّ بْنِ حُسَيْنٍ قَالَ  قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ إِنَّ مِنْ حُسْنِ إِسْلَامِ الْمَرْءِ تَرْكَهُ مَا لَا يَعْنِيهِ
سنن الترمذي كِتَاب الزُّهْدِ عَنْ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ من حسن إسلام المرء تركه ما لا يعنيه
Photograph taken by Jure Kravanja

poeticislam:

Ali ibn Hussein reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said, “Verily, from the perfection of a person’s Islam is that he leaves what does not concern him.

(Sunan At-Tirmidhi, Book of Asceticism, Number 2318, Hasan)

عَنْ عَلِيِّ بْنِ حُسَيْنٍ قَالَ  قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ إِنَّ مِنْ حُسْنِ إِسْلَامِ الْمَرْءِ تَرْكَهُ مَا لَا يَعْنِيهِ

سنن الترمذي كِتَاب الزُّهْدِ عَنْ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ من حسن إسلام المرء تركه ما لا يعنيه

Photograph taken by Jure Kravanja

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explore-blog:

Neil Gaiman’s brilliant graduation speech on living the creative life, made into a giant comic, from the same folks who distilled Neil deGrasse Tyson’s monologue on the most astounding fact about the universe into a comic.

explore-blog:

Neil Gaiman’s brilliant graduation speech on living the creative life, made into a giant comic, from the same folks who distilled Neil deGrasse Tyson’s monologue on the most astounding fact about the universe into a comic.

(via thetaoofdana)

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JC Penney’s new ad for Father’s Day
The text reads: 
“First Pals: What makes Dad so cool? He’s the swim coach, tent maker, best friend, bike fixer and hug giver—all rolled into one. Or two.” The text at the bottom reads: “Real-life dads, Todd Koch and Cooper Smith with their children Claire and Mason.”

Beautiful, jcp

JC Penney’s new ad for Father’s Day

The text reads: 

“First Pals: What makes Dad so cool? He’s the swim coach, tent maker, best friend, bike fixer and hug giver—all rolled into one. Or two.” The text at the bottom reads: “Real-life dads, Todd Koch and Cooper Smith with their children Claire and Mason.”

Beautiful, jcp

(via feyminism)