states that carry bad energy:

its-dead-because-you-killed-it:

tabularojo:

fattyatomicmutant:

ecoextremechampionshipwrestling:

ecoextremechampionshipwrestling:

ecoextremechampionshipwrestling:

  • ohio
  • illinois
  • new jersey
  • delaware
  • michigan
  • north carolina
  • arkansas
  • idaho

states that carry weird, but not necessarily bad energy:

  • iowa
  • missouri
  • florida
  • connecticut
  • maine
  • maryland
  • nevada

addition to bad energy list:

  • nebraska

a complete diagram of how i feel about the states

North Carolina carries abandoned farmhouse cryptid energy.

Why does everyone shit on New Jersey? Everything outside of Newark is pretty nice

Who the fuck said Arizona is actually okay

fellow artists,

edgebugsrefs:

if you have an ipod or iphone or ipad or whatever then Please download the app “Make a Pose”

it gives you a lil figure like this

and you can make them do whatever you want!! Like

Took me about 1.4 minutes to make this sad little guy it’s Really easy to get the hang of

they Happy

you can change the camera angle so easy too so you can get perspective + foreshortening reference

THIS IS ALL FREE TOO but if you pay $2 you unlock the ability to have two figures onscreen at the same time so you can make COUPLE POSES

AND YOU CAN CHANGE THE LIGHTING,

you can also make rooms and place some objects or characters like so:

YOU WANT A CHARACTER W/ A BIGGER CHEST? HERE THEY ARE

YOU WANT A FRICKIN HORSE?

NEIGH NEIGH MOTHER FUCKER

ANYWAY YOU CAN PAY ABSOLUTELY $0 TO GET THE APP WITH THE ABILITY TO POSE ONE FIGURE AT A TIME AND IF YOU PAY $2 YOU GET TO PUT UP TO 6 CHARACTERS ON THE SCREEN AT ONCE AND YOU ALSO GET A GOTDAMN HORSE. again it is called “Make a Pose” and it’s for iphone or ipod touch or ipad and i cannot recommend it enough

nasa:

The Sun is not silent. The low, pulsing hum of our star’s heartbeat allows scientists to peer inside, revealing huge rivers of solar material flowing around before their eyes — er, ears.

Data from ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), sonified by the Stanford Experimental Physics Lab, captures the Sun’s natural vibrations and reveals what can’t be seen with the naked eye.

In this audiogram, our heliophysicist Alex Young explains how this simple sound connects us with the Sun and all the other stars in the universe.

This piece features low frequency sounds of the Sun. For the best listening experience, listen to this story with headphones. 🎧 

Read more: https://go.nasa.gov/2LMW42o

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