the life inside the lens |
Take a sneak. Just a peek. |
(Source: quote-book, via emlabli)
Outside the chem labs at Cornell University.
Thanks tawningham
sana may ganung sagot sa matsci. haha
When you carry the Bible, Satan experiences a headache. When you open it, Satan will have a nosebleed. Every time you read it, Satan faints. So how about, we read the Bible everyday, so that Satan will keep on fainting and by any chance, he might have a stroke and never wake up.
And did you know that when you are about to reblog this post, Satan will discourage you to only liking this or even ignoring this?
DON’T LET HIM STOP YOU, CHILD OF GOD. Reblog and pass on.
(Source: thevicissitudesoflife, via emlabli)
Both Geuns are pretty. Haha.
(Source: fuckyeahkeunsuk)
Benta. Haha.
Japan has again shown off one of its greatest innovations - square watermelons.
For years consumers struggled to fit the large round fruit in their refrigerators.
But 20 years ago a forward-thinking farmer on Japan’s south-western island of Shikoku solved the problem.
The farmer, from Zentsuji in Kagawa prefecture, came up with the idea of making a cube-shaped watermelon which could easily be packed and stored.
To make it happen, farmers grew the melons in glass boxes and the fruit then naturally assumed the same shape. Today the cuboid watermelons are hand-picked and shipped all over Japan.
But the fruit, on sale in a selection of department stores and upmarket supermarkets, appeals mainly to the wealthy and fashion-conscious of Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s two major cities.
Each melon sells for 10,000 yen, equivalent to about $83. It is almost double, or even triple, that of a normal watermelon.
We thought this was cute.
Pwede pala yon? Ang mahal!
Chemistry Class in the 1960’s
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
My mother was the one who took this photo. These are her classmates. =D
(Thanks for the submission, gsela!) :)
Baka nandito mga prof natin. Haha! :)
- The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.
- ~ Carl Jung