sgtgrunt0331:
“The historic American flag that was photographed during the second flag raising on top of Mt. Suribachi, at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Virginia.
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sgtgrunt0331:

The historic American flag that was photographed during the second flag raising on top of Mt. Suribachi, at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Virginia.

chessys:

the quicksand we all thought we were gonna have to face was just a metaphor for depression lads

fats:

lisquid:

This will be the cutest video you will see today. My grandparents found baby sea turtles on their doorstep this morning so they released them one by one!

please turn on your volume omg

(Source: shencomix)

wheatleyhastings:
“ reversecentaur:
“ plantkitten:
“ aw pup
”
honey no
”
Bless you fluffy baby
”

wheatleyhastings:

reversecentaur:

plantkitten:

aw pup

honey no

Bless you fluffy baby

(Source: softwaring)

hypnoplasmids:

*draws a character facing ¾ right on a blank white background* oh thank god. i’m good at art again

libertybill:

takesabeating:

silverfaggot:

vintageeveryday:

This is what the U.S Army thought the ‘Soldier of the Future’ would be like, 1959.

A E S T H E T I C

Fallout

They weren’t terribly far off when it came to equipment, just some different looks.

image

I thought that was some military cosplay guy posing in his backyard.

(Source: vintag.es)

annie-bass:

The robodad, the BFF with the freshest tea, the junkie boyfriend, the lazy greaser wannabe, the cinnamon roll, the sole survivor

2nd part here!

cryptid-wendigo:
“ This photo of Raystown Ray was taken in 2006 by a local fisherman while he was looking down on the lake. It is considered the best evidence that there is a creature living in Raystown lake in Pennsylvania. Jeff Krause, a wildlife...

cryptid-wendigo:

This photo of Raystown Ray was taken in 2006 by a local fisherman while he was looking down on the lake. It is considered the best evidence that there is a creature living in Raystown lake in Pennsylvania. Jeff Krause, a wildlife biologist that works at the lake said “I believe it must be a vegetarian. We have not seen any evidence of this animal taking fish, geese, otters, or ducks. So I would suggest that our swimmers and boaters are very safe. It appears this animal’s habits are similar to Manatees, which are completely herbivorous and gentle. The increase of weed beds around the lake is probably providing more food in the shallows for herbivores and that would increase sightings.”

Since Raystown Lake is man made, the best question is: if there is a monster there, how did it get there in the first place?

Govt experiments obv

(Source: labete-du-gevaudan)