6 x 9 inch postcards that will come free with the MoS book! They will also be availabe seperately for sale.
The book is not for sale yet, but you can read more info here (will be updated later)
6 x 9 inch postcards that will come free with the MoS book! They will also be availabe seperately for sale.
The book is not for sale yet, but you can read more info here (will be updated later)
Cover art by 如月マナミ for Night Hawk’s cardverse sequel. (ノ≧∀≦)ノ♠♤
source: pixiv
Harry Potter Treats
Yer a wizard Amanda. The four words that were never once said to me *sadness*. However, we can make up for that! Imagine my immense joy at having found recipes straight from Hogwarts, Hogsmeade and Honeydukes. I might have squealed a bit. From Acid Pops to Chocolate Frogs to Licorice Wands to Cockroach Clusters to Butterbeer and BUTTERBEER CUPCAKES. Wut. And as an added bonus some Cauldron Cakes if you ever feel like taking a Potions class.
It’s okay to cry; I know how you feel. I’m dying to make these too. You can thank me later. Recipe for sweets here. And for Butterbeer, Butterbeer Cupcakes, and Cauldron Cakes.I NEED ALL OF THESE
IN MY MOUTH
The chocolate frog is adorable.
Remarkable Macro Photographs of Ice Structures and Snowflakes
Russian photographer Andrew Osokin has done a phenomenal job of capturing such bizarre ice formations, you can explore hundreds more photos over in his LensArt profile.
via lovelyasadream
I asked this on plurk already, but I shall ask again. How does Bliss manage to be so absolutely perfect? Their newest book is beautiful (just as all their other ones are) and includes a lot of things I really love like making out in uniforms
and America wearing dogtags and England pulling on them to kiss him (I didn’t know I wanted that last part until I saw this tbh)
uuuugh I think haro put it best when she called them US/UK gods
So flawless!
I DID CALL THEM USxUK GODS AND I STAND BY THIS STATEMENT FOREVER. So flawless.
Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The castle was used as a prison since at least 1100, although that was not its primary purpose. A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. As a whole, the Tower is a complex of several buildings set within two concentric rings of defensive walls and a moat. The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.
________________________________________________________Tower ravens. “If the ravens leave the Tower, the kingdom will fall…” is the old superstition.
Tower jewels. The Tower has been home to precious jewels since William the Conqueror began storing treasure there. Today there are 23,578 jewels, and the most impressive single piece is the Imperial State Crown, which contains 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds and five rubies.Tower zoo. For over 600 years there was a royal menagerie in the Tower of London. It was founded by King John in the early 1200s and was filled with exotic animals given as royal gifts for the entertainment and curiosity of the court.
Tower mint.The Royal Mint was set up at the Tower of London in 1278. At the time, many of the coins in circulation were minted locally around the country.Tower prison. The Tower wasn’t built as a prison but it was convenient to keep state prisoners there, as it was near the courts in Westminster and was a Royal Stronghold. Bishop Flambard, a former Constable of the Tower, was the first prisoner, and the first escapee, in 1100.
Tower block. Only 22 executions have ever taken place inside the Tower of London. Most happened on the nearby Tower Hill. The last man to be beheaded there was the Jacobite octogenarian Lord Lovat on April 9 1747.
(Source: peppergyu88)
1-7/50 photos of London
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I want to emphasize how historical tonight has been. We’ve not only re-elected the first African-American president in American history — we also re-elected the first sitting president to endorse marriage equality. We elected the first openly gay senator. For the first time, we defeated a referendum to ban marriage equality — and for the first time, passed marriage equality by referendum.
Tonight will be remembered as a milestone in the progress of LGBT equality in this country.
Noah Baron, Georgetown University Law Student/Mega Cutie (via fuckyeahgaycouples)
(Source: The Huffington Post)
—Our first ever black president has won a second term.
We now have openly gay and pansexual senators.
We now have a female veteran who lost both her legs in combat in office.
Puerto Rico is going to become a state.
More than one state has made marriage equality a reality.
We are living in a time of change, and it feels really fucking good.
THIS.
A map showing the 22 countries never to have been invaded by Britain.
from this article in the torygraph
“A new study has found that at various times the British have invaded almost 90 per cent of the countries around the globe. The analysis of the histories of the almost 200 countries in the world found only 22 which have never experienced an invasion by the British. Among this select group of nations are far-off destinations such as Guatemala, Tajikistan and the Marshall Islands, as well some slightly closer to home, such as Luxembourg.”
Britain has invaded 9 out of every 10 countries on this planet
The countries never invaded by the British:
Andorra
Belarus
Bolivia
Burundi
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo, Republic of
Guatemala
Ivory Coast
Kyrgyzstan
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Mali
Marshall Islands
Monaco
Mongolia
Paraguay
Sao Tome and Principe
Sweden
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Vatican City
Man, we suck.
There’s still time.