Hornet Claw
Fancy a handshake with a hornet? This spiky appendage is the foot of an unidentified hornet found in Decatur, Ga. Magnified 87 times, this image is of the insect’s “pretarsus,” or the tip of one of its six legs. The sucker-like pad in the middle of the hornet’s claw is the arolium, and the hair-like projections all over the leg are called setae. This image was taken with a scanning electron microscope in 2007.
(via: Live Science) (image: CDC/ Janice Haney Carr)
2nd Jun
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My book obsession continues, this time via Jonathan Callan, a British artist. He bends, folds, glues, screws and nails book into giant masses/messes. He removes the structure inherent in a book and molds it into something very different, and very beautiful.

I got my period. WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.
1st Jun
31st May
does anyone else get that moment when you realize how much you love a band and no matter where you are or what you are doing all you want to do is cry and throw up and kill people because you love that band so much or is it just me
yeah no i get that
(Source: infinityonsigh, via oceaniceyes)







