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cjwho:

flickr.com - Natural History Museum by Martin Turner
could be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry too :>


Looks like hogwarts!

cjwho:

flickr.com - Natural History Museum by Martin Turner

could be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry too :>

Looks like hogwarts!

(via yoursummerheart)

When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew.
– William Shakespeare  (via obliviate-)

(Source: prognostic, via obliviate-)

thedailywhat:

How About That of the Day: A “lightning flower” is a Lichtenberg Figure — or electric discharge pattern — that occurs on the skin of lightning strike victims, most likely as a result of small capillaries bursting from the intensity of the bolt’s current.
Also: Automatic winner of any barroom scar story battle.
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thedailywhat:

How About That of the Day: A “lightning flower” is a Lichtenberg Figure — or electric discharge pattern — that occurs on the skin of lightning strike victims, most likely as a result of small capillaries bursting from the intensity of the bolt’s current.

Also: Automatic winner of any barroom scar story battle.

[reddit.]

theanimalblog:


Submitted by: echoesofmine 

theanimalblog:

Submitted by: echoesofmine 

cjwho:

flickr.com - Natural History Museum by Martin Turner
could be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry too :>


Looks like hogwarts!

cjwho:

flickr.com - Natural History Museum by Martin Turner

could be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry too :>

Looks like hogwarts!

(via yoursummerheart)

When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew.
– William Shakespeare  (via obliviate-)

(Source: prognostic, via obliviate-)

thedailywhat:

How About That of the Day: A “lightning flower” is a Lichtenberg Figure — or electric discharge pattern — that occurs on the skin of lightning strike victims, most likely as a result of small capillaries bursting from the intensity of the bolt’s current.
Also: Automatic winner of any barroom scar story battle.
[reddit.]

thedailywhat:

How About That of the Day: A “lightning flower” is a Lichtenberg Figure — or electric discharge pattern — that occurs on the skin of lightning strike victims, most likely as a result of small capillaries bursting from the intensity of the bolt’s current.

Also: Automatic winner of any barroom scar story battle.

[reddit.]

"When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew."

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