(Source: theguccislut, via sexisbeautifull)
(Source: theguccislut, via sexisbeautifull)
It sucks being ignored by someone you appreciate.
“Cap…”
“Yes, Stark?”
“I’m gonna need a rain check on that date.”
“Okay.”
“A week next Saturday on the roof of my old apartment.”
“Sure thing.”
“7:00 so that you’ll have time to be late. Got it?”
“You know I still don’t know how to be in a relationship.”
“I’ll show you how, just be there.”
“Well, go easy on me… I’d hate to disappoi-“
“Tony…?”AU: In which Tony doesn’t make it out of the portal in time before it closes, and Steve finds himself in an uncannily familiar situation.
(via unveiledgrace)
A funny animal in a silly hat.
(via my-stupid-url)
Disadvantages
- You can’t hold them, hug them, kiss them, heck.. you can’t even touch them.
- Your heart hurts because you can’t physically be there for them or wipe their tears when they’re feeling down.
- You can’t cook for them or bring them food when they’re hungry.
- You can’t take cute pictures with them.
- You can’t fully protect them.
- The only ways you can communicate with them is through texting, webcamming, and phone calls.
- You can’t go on a legit date.
- No physical bonding. No leaning on the shoulder. No holding hands.
- You’re worried that they could be seeing someone else because you’re never with them, so you wouldn’t know.
Advantages
- If you were in a real relationship, then you’d know that you’re in like/love, not lust. The feelings are genuine. You’re not totally in like/love with them just for their looks. You actually have feelings for them through the many nights you’ve talked to them on the phone, through the hours of the day that you’ve spent texting them, and through the many hilarious moments you’ve watched them do something stupid on webcam.
- It may be hard sometimes, but you know it’s serious when you develop one of the most important things in a relationship. Trust.
- Communication is your strongest chain. If you were in a true long distance relationship, both persons would know to never take granted of the constant texting and phone calls.
- You have something to look for every morning, and something to dream about every night. You’re a day closer to the day when you can finally have them in your arms again.
i love this, everything about this.
(via unveiledgrace)
This violin would have been made for the Royal Household either late in the reign of Charles II (r. 1660-1685) or during the reign of James II (r. 1685-1688). The ornate carving on the back would have been highly fashionable at about this time, and it includes the Royal Stuart coat of arms before the royal arms were modified at the time of the accession of William III and Queen Mary in 1688. (x)
(Source: omgthatartifact, via unveiledgrace)
This poster demonstrates an original approach to musical notation, with the entirety of “She’s a Rainbow” represented graphically. The song is in the key of Bb, so each note of the Bb scale was assigned a color, with octaves represented by shifts in brightness. Each whole circle represents an eighth note beat, moving from left to right, just as in standard notation. The concentric rings reveal what each instrument is playing on a given beat. The visualization key explains how various note relationships are represented.
Our intention is to visually represent how music flows from note to note, and how combinations and repetitions create beautiful patterns that are as mesmerizing as music itself.
by Ana Gomez