Sincerely, Jani

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sexycodicology:

Unfortunately, here at Sexy Codicology, we don’t have the money to acquire medieval manuscripts with such beautiful treasure bindings (Actually, we don’t have money at all. It’s passion that pushes us!). Moreover, such beautiful artworks are rarely exposed to the public.

So we browse the internet and we pin them on our Pinterest board so that everyone can see them!

Follow us on Facebook or wonder on our website!

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6 beautifully imaginative covers of Radiohead’s “Karma Police”

Florida native Kendra Morris looked closer to home for her inspiration. And what she came up with, says Eric R. Danton at The Wall Street Journal, is “a smoky version rooted in Memphis-style soul.” Morris recorded “Karma Police” for her upcoming album, Mockingbird, and she “surrounds her sultry voice with subtle organ, wah-wah guitar and a string arrangement that sweeps through the song.”

2 months ago 33,727 notes

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Why Dove’s “Real Beauty Sketches” Video Makes Me Uncomfortable… and Kind of Makes Me Angry

jazzylittledrops:

So this video started going around my facebook today, with about a dozen of my female friends sharing the link with comments like, and “Everyone needs to see this”, and “All girls should watch this,” and “This made me cry.” And I’m not trying to shame those girls! I definitely understand why they would do so. And I don’t want to be a killjoy. But as I clicked the link and started watching the video, I started to feel a slight sense of discomfort. I couldn’t put my finger on why that was, exactly, but it continued throughout the whole thing. After watching the video several more times, I have some thoughts… 

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Ab’ul Hasan Yamin al-Din Khusrow 1253-1325 (via mysticfireheart)
Arise and prepare to rejoice
let the wine take root in our cups
as would a flower in the soil
Let us become intoxicated with bliss
for till when shall we dwell in sadness
Those drunk with Love
will break this unending wheel of sorrow
for the treasures of the Beloved
belong to those celebrating with us.

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we-are-star-stuff:

What Would Happen if Oxygen Were to Disappear for Five Seconds?
A few things:

Everyone at the beach would get sunburns. Ozone is molecular oxygen and blocks the majority of UV light. Without it, we are toast.
The daytime sky would get darker. With fewer particles in the atmosphere to scatter blue light, the sky would get a bit less blue and a bit more black.
Every internal combustion engine would stall. This means that every airplane taking off from a runway would likely crash to the ground, while planes in flight could glide for some time.
All pieces of untreated metal would instantly spot-weld to one another. This is one of the more interesting side effects. The reason metals don’t weld on contact is they are coated in a layer of oxidation. In vacuum conditions, metal welds without any intermediate liquid phase (Cold welding).
Everyone’s inner ear would explode. As mentioned, we would lose about 21 percent of the air pressure in an instant, equivalent to being teleported to the top of the high Andes (elevation, about 2,000 meters).
Every building made out of concrete would turn to dust. Oxygen is an important binder in concrete structures (really, the CO2 is), and without it, the compounds do not hold their rigidity.
Every living cell would explode in a haze of hydrogen gas. Water is one third oxygen; without it, the hydrogen turns into gaseous state and expands in volume.
The oceans would evaporate and bleed into space. As oxygen disappears from the oceans’ water, the hydrogen component becomes an unbound free gas. Hydrogen gas, being the lightest, will rise to the upper troposphere and slowly bleed into space through Atmospheric escape.
Everything above ground would immediately go into free fall. As oxygen makes up about 45 percent of the Earth’s crust and mantle, there is suddenly a lot less “stuff” beneath your feet to hold everything up.


To sum, it wouldn’t be pretty.


the oceans would evaporate and bleed into space

Shit.

i don’t think anyone’s going to be worrying about sunburn

paris-kills:

goldenhelikaon:

the-milk-eyed-mender:

we-are-star-stuff:

What Would Happen if Oxygen Were to Disappear for Five Seconds?

A few things:

  • Everyone at the beach would get sunburns. Ozone is molecular oxygen and blocks the majority of UV light. Without it, we are toast.
  • The daytime sky would get darker. With fewer particles in the atmosphere to scatter blue light, the sky would get a bit less blue and a bit more black.
  • Every internal combustion engine would stall. This means that every airplane taking off from a runway would likely crash to the ground, while planes in flight could glide for some time.
  • All pieces of untreated metal would instantly spot-weld to one another. This is one of the more interesting side effects. The reason metals don’t weld on contact is they are coated in a layer of oxidation. In vacuum conditions, metal welds without any intermediate liquid phase (Cold welding).
  • Everyone’s inner ear would explode. As mentioned, we would lose about 21 percent of the air pressure in an instant, equivalent to being teleported to the top of the high Andes (elevation, about 2,000 meters).
  • Every building made out of concrete would turn to dust. Oxygen is an important binder in concrete structures (really, the CO2 is), and without it, the compounds do not hold their rigidity.
  • Every living cell would explode in a haze of hydrogen gas. Water is one third oxygen; without it, the hydrogen turns into gaseous state and expands in volume.
  • The oceans would evaporate and bleed into space. As oxygen disappears from the oceans’ water, the hydrogen component becomes an unbound free gas. Hydrogen gas, being the lightest, will rise to the upper troposphere and slowly bleed into space through Atmospheric escape.
  • Everything above ground would immediately go into free fall. As oxygen makes up about 45 percent of the Earth’s crust and mantle, there is suddenly a lot less “stuff” beneath your feet to hold everything up.

To sum, it wouldn’t be pretty.

the oceans would evaporate and bleed into space

Shit.

i don’t think anyone’s going to be worrying about sunburn

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