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  2. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

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  3. ikenbot:

yes, I accept

    ikenbot:

    yes, I accept

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  4. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

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  9. ypsych:

hmmmm…

    ypsych:

    hmmmm…

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  10. oneiroscopy:

“You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension - a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You’re moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You’ve just crossed over into the Twilight Zone.”

    oneiroscopy:

    “You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension - a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You’re moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You’ve just crossed over into the Twilight Zone.”

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  11. visualgraphic:

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  13. the moon is a rock on a mountain
    the lunatics have taken over the asylum
    waiting on the rapture

    singing we’re here to keep your prices down
    we’ll feed you to the hounds
    to the daily mail, to get up, together

    you made a pig’s ear, you made a mistake
    paid off security and got through the gate
    you got away with it but we lie in wait eeeh
    ehhh eeeh

    where’s the truth what’s the use
    i’m hanging around lost and found
    and when you’re here innocent
    fat chance, no plan
    no regard for human life

    you’ll keep time, you’ve no right
    you’re fast to lose, you will lose
    you jumped the queue, you’re back again

    president for life, love of all
    the flies in the sky, the beasts of the earth
    the fish in the sea have lost command

    // THE DAILY MAIL

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  14. i feel like this is the most beautiful image i have ever seen

    i feel like this is the most beautiful image i have ever seen

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  15. theweekmagazine:

Has mankind outgrown Earth?
A new report from the World Wildlife Fund says we’re gobbling up the planet’s resources at such an alarming rate that by 2030, even a second Earth wouldn’t be enough to sustain us
Which resources are we depleting?Renewables like fish, water, timber, and food are being used up much faster than previously thought. According to experts, mankind’s “ecological footprint” is now over 50 percent higher than it was in 2008, meaning it takes 1.5 years for Earth to regenerate the natural resources we use up annually. 
Why is our ecological footprint growing?The world’s population, which according to the U.N. surpassed 7 billion last October, is getting too big, and the average individual is using more than he or she needs. “The excessive demands that we are putting on the planet will inevitably lead to acute water shortages, a chronic food crisis, and rising prices for energy, metals, and minerals,” says Robert Walker at the Huffington Post.
Keep reading

    theweekmagazine:

    Has mankind outgrown Earth?

    A new report from the World Wildlife Fund says we’re gobbling up the planet’s resources at such an alarming rate that by 2030, even a second Earth wouldn’t be enough to sustain us

    Which resources are we depleting?
    Renewables like fish, water, timber, and food are being used up much faster than previously thought. According to experts, mankind’s “ecological footprint” is now over 50 percent higher than it was in 2008, meaning it takes 1.5 years for Earth to regenerate the natural resources we use up annually. 

    Why is our ecological footprint growing?
    The world’s population, which according to the U.N. surpassed 7 billion last October, is getting too big, and the average individual is using more than he or she needs. “The excessive demands that we are putting on the planet will inevitably lead to acute water shortages, a chronic food crisis, and rising prices for energy, metals, and minerals,” says Robert Walker at the Huffington Post.

    Keep reading

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