May 20th, 2013
May 18th, 2013
kimsokol:

The ravens tell her that she’s chosen. For what, she cannot say; the world’s already lost.
A rehash of an older piece.

kimsokol:

The ravens tell her that she’s chosen. For what, she cannot say; the world’s already lost.

A rehash of an older piece.

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May 16th, 2013

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And he started to sink and he was dying.

And he started to sink and he was dying.

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silverpastel:

luz-sonriente:

Siren Song series by Victor Nizovtsev

I FUCKIN LOVE MERMAIDS I JUST WANNA SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS PLEASE LET ME BE ONE OF YOU

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May 3rd, 2013
shop-cute:

Starfish Hair Pins (Set of 2)
$15.00

shop-cute:

Starfish Hair Pins (Set of 2)

$15.00

make it ugly

make it ugly

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April 26th, 2013

odditiesoflife:

Monsters of the Deep Sea

Found at the depths of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, these deep sea ocean dwellers are both scary and deadly:

  • Frill Shark - has over 300 rows of needle sharp teeth. Its name comes from its frilly-looking gills.
  • Stonefish - perfectly camouflaged to look like a rock on the ocean floor, it is the most venomous fish in the world. It has 13 spines along its back that release the venom, which can kill humans in just a few hours.
  • Sloane’s Viperfish - its teeth are a force to be reckoned with. The fang-like chompers are more than half the size of the viper’s head, allowing the fish to impale prey by swimming at the victim headfirst, mouth agape.
  • Red Octopus - has eight arms with rows of glow-in-the-dark suckers trailing down each arm which are used to attract planktonic prey, like insects drawn to a light.
  • Sea Pig - a type of sea cucumber found in very deep waters throughout Earth’s oceans. Sea pigs travel in large groups numbered in the hundreds, crawling along the sea floor.

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