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Hello? I'm Corpsegrinder1337_
I Love To FUCKING PARTY, Chill,& Burn that Herb up? Just ask me, and i'll give you my honest answer_ :)

kickingcones:

Turtle takes no crap from the Internet.

(via chiefsmokalot)

futurist-foresight:

Interesting 3d printed jewelery, here a brass pendent.
pookasde:

The circle of life: eating and being eaten. Brass pendant, manufactured via i.materialise 3D printing service

futurist-foresight:

Interesting 3d printed jewelery, here a brass pendent.

pookasde:

The circle of life: eating and being eaten.

Brass pendant, manufactured via i.materialise 3D printing service

(Source: toke-up-tonight, via drug-land)

hangoverpart3:

One final adventure with criminal mastermind Leslie Chow. The Hangover Part III - in theaters this Thursday! Get tickets now: http://hangoverpart3.com

hangoverpart3:

One final adventure with criminal mastermind Leslie Chow. The Hangover Part III - in theaters this Thursday! Get tickets now: http://hangoverpart3.com

scinerds:

Moqui Marbles and Martian Blueberries


  The photo above shows Moqui Marbles in their native habitat of southern Utah. These curious rocks are actually concretions having iron (hematite) rinds.
  
  Very similar rocks, called blueberries, have been observed repeatedly on Mars by the rovers. Click here to see an image taken by the Opportunity rover of the blueberries. Some scientific papers implicate the possibility of life on Mars playing a role in their formation while others do not.
  
  Discussions about the pros and cons of their formation have been quite lively at times. However, the consensus seems to be that both the marbles and the blueberries were created beneath the surface as naturally occurring substances, most likely minerals, precipitated from flowing groundwater. Pictured with the marbles is a Devil’s-Claw cactus (Sclerocactus parviflorus). — Bret Webster

scinerds:

Moqui Marbles and Martian Blueberries

The photo above shows Moqui Marbles in their native habitat of southern Utah. These curious rocks are actually concretions having iron (hematite) rinds.

Very similar rocks, called blueberries, have been observed repeatedly on Mars by the rovers. Click here to see an image taken by the Opportunity rover of the blueberries. Some scientific papers implicate the possibility of life on Mars playing a role in their formation while others do not.

Discussions about the pros and cons of their formation have been quite lively at times. However, the consensus seems to be that both the marbles and the blueberries were created beneath the surface as naturally occurring substances, most likely minerals, precipitated from flowing groundwater. Pictured with the marbles is a Devil’s-Claw cactus (Sclerocactus parviflorus). — Bret Webster