Fornices
  • Plural of 'fornix', the Latin for 'arch'. Also the name of various structures in the human body.
    I apologise for slow loading. Why not ponder the meaning of life while you're waiting? //
  • Archive
  • / Brains
  • / About Me
  • / Ask Box
  • / RSS
  • / Theme

Rose is open, honest, heartfelt, to the point of being selfish, wonderfully selfish. Martha is clever, calm, but rarely says what she’s really thinking. Donna is blunt, precise, unfiltered, but with a big heart beneath all the banter. […] If Rose can be selfish, then her finest moments will come when she’s selfless. If Martha keeps quiet, then her moments of revelation — like her goodbye to the Doctor — make her fly. Donna is magnificently self-centred — not selfish, but she pivots everything around herself, as we all do — so when she opens up and hears the Ood song, or begs for Caecilius’ family to be saved, then she’s wonderful.

— Russell T. Davies, The Writer’s Tale (via doctormaster)
6445 ♥
110361 ♥
fearof-theunknown:

The 30,000-Year-Old Cave That Descends Into Hell
There’s a cave in France where no humans have been in 26,000 years. The walls are full of fantastic, perfectly-preserved paintings of animals, ending in a chamber full of monsters 1312-feet underground, where CO2 and radon gas concentrations provoke hallucinations.
It’s called the the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave, a really weird and mysterious place. The walls contain hundreds of animals—like the typical Paleolithic horses and bisons—but some of them are not supposed to be there, like lions, panthers, rhinos and hyenas.
A few are not even supposed to exist, like weird butterflyish animals or chimerical figures half bison half woman. These may be linked to the hallucinations. The trip is such that some archeologists think that it had a ritual nature, with people transcending into a new state as they descended into the final room.
In fact, the paintings themselves are of such sophistication—some even have three-dimensional relief—that is hard to believe they were made back then. However, radiocarbon dating shows that these paintings are indeed prehistoric: A group was made around 27,000-26,000 years ago and the other at 32,000-30,000 years ago.
3946 ♥
55219 ♥
699 ♥
luminescentlabs:

Biofluorescent corals!
Whoever said that corals are just rocks??? This lively Mussidae colony was captured at night when its polyps —equipped with little stingers called nematocysts— were extended to feed.  Photo: David Gruber and Vincent Pieribone.
90 ♥
128 ♥
8152 ♥
15373 ♥
7299 ♥
9225 ♥
33793 ♥

Ok definitely worried I’m becoming nocturnal. I only just realised it’s four in the morning. I’m not even tired.

2 ♥
madebyabvh:

Animated Doctor Who - 50 Years RunningFinal versionOriginal illustration by Randy Mayor
18405 ♥
polterpastry:

Echeb’s scarin’ Creeper again :’(
30488 ♥
  • ← Newer
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Older →