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doctorwho:

Being an awesome aunt

you’re doing it right

magelette42:

TARDIS quilt for my wee nephew Ronan, born yesterday. I have full confidence that his parents will raise him to be the perfect Companion. Or Ronan the Barbarian.

“Hello, Stormageddon. It’s The Doctor, here to help. Be quiet. Go to sleep. No really stop crying. you’ve got a lot to look forward to you know. A normal human life on earth, mortgage repayments, the 9 to 5, a persistent nagging sense of spiritual emptiness. Save the tears for later, boyo. Oh, that was crabby. No, that was old. But I am old Stormy. I am so old. So near the end. But you, Alfie Owens. You are so young, aren’t you? And you know, right now, everything’s ahead of you. You could be anything. You could walk among the stars. They don’t actually look like that, you know; they are rather more impressive. You know, when I was little like you, I dreamt of the stars. I think it’s fair to say, in the language of your age, that I lived my dream.” — The Doctor, “Closing Time”


Via Doctor Who Official on Tumblr


c86:

WonderBorg

Programmable robot kit released in 2000 for Bandai’s WonderSwan handheld console. The retro-style illustration on the packaging is a nice touch


Via TOMBOLARE




frankgomezg:

Shoes, Books and a Bike x Postfossil


Via Monster Eats Design


ruineshumaines:

Thread and Nail Portraits by Pamela Campagna.


Via Ruines Humaines




realcleverscience:

staceythinx:

Setareh Mohtarez’s space inspired Brightness Dawn collection will make you look like the fabulous star stuff that you are.

I would instantly fall for any girl wearing that dress.


Via Real Clever Science


enochliew:

Reel by Yeongkeun Jeong

The silicone stickers are attached onto the frame and the elastic band is wound up between them to create storage space.


Via Monster Eats Design


Amanecer con ceniza en Puebla (Tomada con instagram)



ruineshumaines:

”Solar Equation” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.


This large installation entitled Solar Equation is a simulation of the Sun, 100 million times smaller than the real thing! The sphere, commissioned by the Light in Winter Festival in Australia, is the largest spherical balloon in the world.

Using mathematical equations, Lozano-Hemmer developed a pattern of animations that are projected onto the sphere, and that never repeat. Through this simulation, the artist provides the public with a glimpse of the Sun’s unpredictable and intense atmosphere. The public can interact with the installation and affect these animations via an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad application, creating various visual experiences. It’s hard to imagine seeing such a large, burning star so gigantic and up-close.


Via Ruines Humaines

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