z0mbrii:

my obsession with Peter grows on the daily. 

adorable
televisionwithoutpity:

On that note, check out our Walking Dead 2-2 “Sick” Weecap
markgoss:

Preview of new work for my solo exhibition opening tomorrow at Artist Residence Gallery in Hong Kong.
nevver:

1966
earthandanimals:

Freshness.
Photo by Max Rinaldi
staff:

Welcome to Tumblr Tuesday! Please enjoy these freshly-picked Tumblr blogs.

My Public Lands
Official tumblr for the Bureau of Land Management, one of a handful of federal agencies that manage public lands across America. Their mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. (Above: Organ Mountains National Recreation Area.)

Life of an Architecture Student
A place for architecture students to share their stress, habits, opinions, happiness, and experience, brought to you by two students from Boston, MA.

Here To Geneva
A showcase for original travel photos, videos, audio soundscapes, trip notes, helpful travel tips, and accommodation reviews.

I Am Nixpix
Original work from South African photographer Nicholas Nabil Tebogo Rawháni.

Hover Animals
Photos of animals caught in the act of defying gravity.

For more updates on what’s new, check the official New & Notable Tumblrs blog!
veganrecipecollection:

(via Slow Cooker Naked Apple Butter — Oh She Glows)
peter-the-lost-boy: No one gives a fuck. (Source: hip-hop-apotamus, via freedominwriting100)

peter-the-lost-boy:

No one gives a fuck.

(Source: hip-hop-apotamus, via freedominwriting100)

brain-food:

Instructables user dany32412 pulled an Xzibit, he built a Nintendo NES system into an old school NES Cartridge. 
Inspired by Kotomi who completed a similar project, he sourced a NES On A Chip (NOAC), a cloned consol which is essentially a fully functional Nintendo Entertainment System on a chip. It was then shoehorned into a NES game cartridge by way of dermal along with two original NES controller ports making it possible to retain the iconic controllers. 
After a bit of soldering, a switch, a 72 pin connector and an LED bulb, the NES inside a NES Cartridge DIY project was complete. This video shows the NES in a Cartridge in action.