1. 1 day ago 
    Loved this part from last episode of Korra. Hahaha.
Also, why is Meelo not the Avatar?? HE CAN FARTBEND.

    Loved this part from last episode of Korra. Hahaha.

    Also, why is Meelo not the Avatar?? HE CAN FARTBEND.

     
  2. Notes: 19660 / 3 days ago  from ruinedchildhood (originally from tastefullyoffensive)
     
  3. Notes: 4 / 4 days ago  from whilstinsf

    2:11am: After you finish your bacon-wrapped hot dog…

  4. Notes: 1 / 5 days ago 

    Sandor Fucking Clegane.

  5. Notes: 7419 / 5 days ago  from djwalleee (originally from supremeidiots)
    djwalleee:

anabellaa:

rofljuliaa:

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Jan already knew i would see this and reblog it haha

it was so difficult to look at all of the photos. i almost screamed..

hAHAHAHAHA i love how kevin is in this… lolz.

tell me why i almost shat my pants when i saw kevin tang in this LMAO

sometimes i hate my own ethnicity with a passion.


THREE PLUS ONE IS FIVE?!?!?! SO BUTTMAD RIGHT NOW.

    djwalleee:

    anabellaa:

    rofljuliaa:

    lalalashawnnicolekim:

    k-entertainment:

    just4jans:

    himynameisnotjoby:

    garyfrompokemon:

    Jan already knew i would see this and reblog it haha

    it was so difficult to look at all of the photos. i almost screamed..

    hAHAHAHAHA i love how kevin is in this… lolz.

    tell me why i almost shat my pants when i saw kevin tang in this LMAO

    sometimes i hate my own ethnicity with a passion.

    THREE PLUS ONE IS FIVE?!?!?! SO BUTTMAD RIGHT NOW.

    (Source: supremeidiots)

     
  6. Notes: 146 / 1 week ago  from morelikestinker
    [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    morelikestinker:

    The Rains of Castamere by the National

    FUCK YES.

  7. 1 week ago 
    WHY.

    I don’t know about you, but these books changed me when my seventh grade teacher read played the audio tapes in class one day. It was those fucking illustrations (and great stories) that made me come back and re-read them again and again even though they scared the shit out of me back then. Hell, from time to time, I still think about the stories. Like when I’m driving at night, I think about the story with the girl driving back home at night and someone behind her keeps turning their high beams. It wasn’t until she got home that the guy following her was protecting her from the escaped convict that hid in the back of her car.

    Or how about the story where a spider laid eggs on some girl’s skin and the red bump kept growing until MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF SPIDER BABIES came out. AAH.

    The text for the books remain the same but the illustrations by Stephen Gammell really helped the scariness around the stories. It’s like the publishers are denying this and future generation of children from their well-earned nightmares, sleepless nights, and psychosis.

    Some serious childhood stuff right here for me. I think these books pretty much started in my interest in scary, supernatural, whatever stuff.

  8. Notes: 1 / 2 weeks ago 
    My engraved Stella Artois chalice came in today. It cost me free.99 dollars.

    My engraved Stella Artois chalice came in today. It cost me free.99 dollars.

     
  9. Notes: 48261 / 2 weeks ago  from ruinedchildhood (originally from 5271)

    (Source: 5271)

     
  10. Notes: 39293 / 2 weeks ago  from darthluzader (originally from lickystickypickywe)
    darthluzader:

inezco:

lickypickystickyfree:


25 Napping Facts Every College Student Should Know

It makes you smarterAccording to Dr. Matthew Walker of the University of California, napping for as little as one hour resets your short-term memory and helps you learn facts more easily after you wake up.
Abandon all-nightersForegoing sleep by cramming all night reduces your ability to retain information by up to 40%. If you can, mix in a nap somewhere to refresh your hippocampus.
It doesn’t mean what you thinkIf you know you have to pull an all-nighter, try a “prophylactic nap.” It’s a short nap in advance of expected sleep deprivation that will help you stay alert for up to 10 hours afterwards.
You can’t avoid that down period after lunch by not eatingHuman bodies naturally go through two phases of deep tiredness, one between 2-4 a.m. and between 1-3 p.m. Skipping lunch won’t help this period of diminished alertness and coordination.
Pick the right timeAfter lunch in the early afternoon your body naturally gets tired. This is the best time to take a brief nap, as it’s early enough to not mess with your nighttime sleep.
Hour naps are greatA 60-minute nap improves alertness for 10 hours, although with naps over 45 minutes you risk what’s known as “sleep inertia,” that groggy feeling that may last for half an hour or more.
But short naps are bestFor healthy young adults, naps as short as 20, 10, or even 2 minutes can be all you need to get the mental benefits of sleep, without risking grogginess.
Drink coffee firstThe way this works is you drink a cup of coffee right before taking your 20-minute or half-hour nap, which is precisely how long caffeine takes to kick in. That way when you wake up, you’re not only refreshed, but ready to go.
The NASA napA little group called NASA discovered that just a 26-minute nap increases performance by 34% and alertness by 54%. Pilots take advantage of NASA naps while planes are on autopilot.
Can’t sleep? Don’t stressEven if you can’t fall asleep for a nap, just laying down and resting has benefits. Studies have found resting results in lowered blood pressure, which even some college kids have to worry about if they are genetically predisposed to high blood pressure.
Napping may save your lifeA multi-year Greek study found napping at least three times per week for at least 30 minutes resulted in a 37% lower death rate due to heart problems.
More nap benefits for the brainNot only will napping improve your alertness, it will also help your decision-making, creativity, and sensory perception.
But wait, there’s moreStudies have found napping raises your stamina 11%, increases ability to stay asleep all night by 12%, and lowers the time required to fall asleep by 14%.
The ultimate napAccording to Dr. Sara Mednick, the best nap occurs when REM sleep is in proportion to slow-wave sleep. Use her patented Take A Nap Nap Wheel to calculate what time of day you can nap to the max.
Fight the Freshman 15Research shows that women who sleep five hours at night are 32% more likely to experience major weight gain than those sleeping seven hours. A two-hour nap isn’t feasible for many, but napping is a good way to make up for at least some lost night sleep.
If it was good enough for them…Presidents JFK and Bill Clinton used to nap every day to help ease the heavy burden of ruling the free world. Of course, they also had other relaxation methods, but we won’t get into those.
Do like the Romans doIn ancient Rome, everyone, including children, retreated for a 2 or 3-hour nap after lunch. No doubt this is the reason the Roman empire lasted over 1,000 years
Don’t wait too longThe latest you want to wake up from a nap is five hours before bedtime, otherwise you risk not being able to fall asleep at night.
Sugar is not a good substitute for a napWhen we are tired, we instinctively reach for foods with a high glycemic index, but after the initial energy wears off, we’re left more tired than we were before.
It’s a good way to catch upIf it takes you less than five minutes to fall asleep at night, you are sleep deprived. If you never can seem to get to bed earlier at night, a mid-day nap is a great way to catch up on sleep.
Underclassmen need more sleepFreshmen and sophomores who are still in your teens: you need up to 10 hours of sleep to feel rested. So odds are, you are sleep-deprived.
You’ll have to leave the party soonerAfter one school-week of not getting enough sleep, three alcoholic drinks will affect you the same way six would when you are fully rested.
Don’t drive drowsyDon’t be afraid to take advantage of an “emergency nap” on the side of the road in your car. Every year, as many as 100,000 traffic fatalities are caused by sleepy people behind the wheel.
The Einstein MethodIf you are concerned about sleeping too long, do what Albert Einstein regularly did: hold a pencil while you’re drifting off, so when you fall asleep, the pencil dropping will wake you up. (We do not guarantee you will wake up with a 180 IQ.)
Missing sleep is worse at your ageFor people ages 18 to 24, sleep deprivation impairs performance more significantly than in other age brackets.

Gotta keep this in mind! I actually took a short little 15 minute nap yesterday and it did wonders for me.

Incredibly relevant for those taking finals this week and next.

    darthluzader:

    inezco:

    lickypickystickyfree:

    25 Napping Facts Every College Student Should Know

    1. It makes you smarter
      According to Dr. Matthew Walker of the University of California, napping for as little as one hour resets your short-term memory and helps you learn facts more easily after you wake up.
    2. Abandon all-nighters
      Foregoing sleep by cramming all night reduces your ability to retain information by up to 40%. If you can, mix in a nap somewhere to refresh your hippocampus.
    3. It doesn’t mean what you think
      If you know you have to pull an all-nighter, try a “prophylactic nap.” It’s a short nap in advance of expected sleep deprivation that will help you stay alert for up to 10 hours afterwards.
    4. You can’t avoid that down period after lunch by not eating
      Human bodies naturally go through two phases of deep tiredness, one between 2-4 a.m. and between 1-3 p.m. Skipping lunch won’t help this period of diminished alertness and coordination.
    5. Pick the right time
      After lunch in the early afternoon your body naturally gets tired. This is the best time to take a brief nap, as it’s early enough to not mess with your nighttime sleep.
    6. Hour naps are great
      A 60-minute nap improves alertness for 10 hours, although with naps over 45 minutes you risk what’s known as “sleep inertia,” that groggy feeling that may last for half an hour or more.
    7. But short naps are best
      For healthy young adults, naps as short as 20, 10, or even 2 minutes can be all you need to get the mental benefits of sleep, without risking grogginess.
    8. Drink coffee first
      The way this works is you drink a cup of coffee right before taking your 20-minute or half-hour nap, which is precisely how long caffeine takes to kick in. That way when you wake up, you’re not only refreshed, but ready to go.
    9. The NASA nap
      A little group called NASA discovered that just a 26-minute nap increases performance by 34% and alertness by 54%. Pilots take advantage of NASA naps while planes are on autopilot.
    10. Can’t sleep? Don’t stress
      Even if you can’t fall asleep for a nap, just laying down and resting has benefits. Studies have found resting results in lowered blood pressure, which even some college kids have to worry about if they are genetically predisposed to high blood pressure.
    11. Napping may save your life
      A multi-year Greek study found napping at least three times per week for at least 30 minutes resulted in a 37% lower death rate due to heart problems.
    12. More nap benefits for the brain
      Not only will napping improve your alertness, it will also help your decision-making, creativity, and sensory perception.
    13. But wait, there’s more
      Studies have found napping raises your stamina 11%, increases ability to stay asleep all night by 12%, and lowers the time required to fall asleep by 14%.
    14. The ultimate nap
      According to Dr. Sara Mednick, the best nap occurs when REM sleep is in proportion to slow-wave sleep. Use her patented Take A Nap Nap Wheel to calculate what time of day you can nap to the max.
    15. Fight the Freshman 15
      Research shows that women who sleep five hours at night are 32% more likely to experience major weight gain than those sleeping seven hours. A two-hour nap isn’t feasible for many, but napping is a good way to make up for at least some lost night sleep.
    16. If it was good enough for them…
      Presidents JFK and Bill Clinton used to nap every day to help ease the heavy burden of ruling the free world. Of course, they also had other relaxation methods, but we won’t get into those.
    17. Do like the Romans do
      In ancient Rome, everyone, including children, retreated for a 2 or 3-hour nap after lunch. No doubt this is the reason the Roman empire lasted over 1,000 years
    18. Don’t wait too long
      The latest you want to wake up from a nap is five hours before bedtime, otherwise you risk not being able to fall asleep at night.
    19. Sugar is not a good substitute for a nap
      When we are tired, we instinctively reach for foods with a high glycemic index, but after the initial energy wears off, we’re left more tired than we were before.
    20. It’s a good way to catch up
      If it takes you less than five minutes to fall asleep at night, you are sleep deprived. If you never can seem to get to bed earlier at night, a mid-day nap is a great way to catch up on sleep.
    21. Underclassmen need more sleep
      Freshmen and sophomores who are still in your teens: you need up to 10 hours of sleep to feel rested. So odds are, you are sleep-deprived.
    22. You’ll have to leave the party sooner
      After one school-week of not getting enough sleep, three alcoholic drinks will affect you the same way six would when you are fully rested.
    23. Don’t drive drowsy
      Don’t be afraid to take advantage of an “emergency nap” on the side of the road in your car. Every year, as many as 100,000 traffic fatalities are caused by sleepy people behind the wheel.
    24. The Einstein Method
      If you are concerned about sleeping too long, do what Albert Einstein regularly did: hold a pencil while you’re drifting off, so when you fall asleep, the pencil dropping will wake you up. (We do not guarantee you will wake up with a 180 IQ.)
    25. Missing sleep is worse at your age
      For people ages 18 to 24, sleep deprivation impairs performance more significantly than in other age brackets.

    Gotta keep this in mind! I actually took a short little 15 minute nap yesterday and it did wonders for me.

    Incredibly relevant for those taking finals this week and next.

     
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