the-gayest-dovah:

supernovablake:

bellamaeblaeke:

freckldbellamy:

nikadd:

mrsmosby-wannabe:

Y’all John Mulaney didn’t die in Infinity War J.J. Bittenbinder taught him better than that

john mulaney when thanos arrives: you want this stone? go get it!

john mulaney when squidward comes to take him to titan: I aint going to no secondary location

John mulaney lying tummy up in wakanda, flailing his arms and legs: YOU’VE GOT TO THROW THEM OFF THEIR RHYTHM 

john mulaney in a fight, chewing on a tab of alka-seltzer he keeps on him at all times: I HAVE RABIES

John Mulaney planting a dime bag of cocaine on Thanos and pulling it out: Woah, what the fuck is this?

(via caitninja)

This Artist Experiences Sound As Colors And Paints What Music Looks Like

cat-wings:

leonacortez:

Melissa McCracken, a painter with synesthesia, explains what it’s like to see your favorite songs. [x]

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“Karma Police”Radiohead


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“Little Wing”Jimi Hendrix


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“Gravity”John Mayer 


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“Imagine”John Lennon


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“Joy in Repetition” Prince


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“Since I’ve Been Loving You” Led Zeppelin


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“Life On Mars?”David Bowie


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“Tonight, Tonight”The Smashing Pumpkins

i migght be overly caffeinated but i cried looking at these

(Source: numbbears, via kenx-kun)

zoologicallyobsessed:

deadmomjokes:

jvlianbashir:

when you find an academic source that’s perfect for your paper but it’s behind a pay wall

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Deciding to cite it anyway base on the abstract, knowing your professor probably won’t go through and look up every source in works cited

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Use sci-hub! Here’s a link to the website. I’m an Mres student and my uni pays for most of my access to research behind paywalls but not all paywalls such is academia. 

It’s much easier to plug in the title of the paper or DOI into sci-hub and get an instant copy of the research via pdf.

(via caitninja)

sukies:
“for wheat is wheat, even if people think it is a grass in the beginning — Vincent van Gogh
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sukies:

for wheat is wheat, even if people think it is a grass in the beginning   — Vincent van Gogh

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