Im An Emergency

I'm Mike.

Goodwill. $10. Brand new.  (Taken with instagram)

Goodwill. $10. Brand new. (Taken with instagram)

PLNDR. This is 6 now.  (Taken with instagram)

PLNDR. This is 6 now. (Taken with instagram)

within-absentia:

pure. fucking. strength. respect mang.

within-absentia:

pure. fucking. strength. respect mang.

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Best song in the world.

xwhatserface:

mel-lovable:

karameruru:

viremi:

thelocalpaedo:

TAKEEEEEEEE

ONNNNNNNN

MEEEEEEEE

TAKE ON ME

TAKEEEEEEEE

MEEEEEEEE

ONNNNNNNN

TAKE ON ME

I’LLLLLLLLL

BEEEEEEEE

GONEEEEEEEE

IN A DAY OR

TWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

043012. (Taken with instagram)

043012. (Taken with instagram)

sweethesound:

Tsunami

Her attitude towards the rest of the world is that if someone threatens her with a gun, she’ll get a bigger gun.

unknownskywalker:

Wave Clouds Near Île aux Cochons, Southern Indian Ocean
This photograph taken from the International Space Station illustrates the formation of wave clouds in downwind side of Île aux Cochons in the southern Indian Ocean. The island is volcanic in origin and has a summit elevation of 775 meters above sea level, high enough for the land surface to interact with cloud layers and winds flowing past the island.
Two major cloud layers are visible; the lower, more uniform layer consists of roughly parallel cloud “streets” that suggest a westerly flow pattern of air. When the air mass encounters the Île aux Cochons, moisture-laden air rises and cools, causing more water vapor to condense into clouds.
As the air mass passes over the summit and descends, it may encounter alternating moist and dry air layers, enabling the formation of the discontinuous, chevron-shaped wave clouds. While their appearance suggests that the clouds are forming in the wake of the island and moving eastwards, it is in fact the air mass that is moving, with clouds forming in regions of moist air and dissipating in dry regions.

unknownskywalker:

Wave Clouds Near Île aux Cochons, Southern Indian Ocean

This photograph taken from the International Space Station illustrates the formation of wave clouds in downwind side of Île aux Cochons in the southern Indian Ocean. The island is volcanic in origin and has a summit elevation of 775 meters above sea level, high enough for the land surface to interact with cloud layers and winds flowing past the island.

Two major cloud layers are visible; the lower, more uniform layer consists of roughly parallel cloud “streets” that suggest a westerly flow pattern of air. When the air mass encounters the Île aux Cochons, moisture-laden air rises and cools, causing more water vapor to condense into clouds.

As the air mass passes over the summit and descends, it may encounter alternating moist and dry air layers, enabling the formation of the discontinuous, chevron-shaped wave clouds. While their appearance suggests that the clouds are forming in the wake of the island and moving eastwards, it is in fact the air mass that is moving, with clouds forming in regions of moist air and dissipating in dry regions.

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