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mathias-dragxon:

did-you-kno:

The smell of an old book is the smell of
its death. The scent is caused by paper,
ink and adhesives breaking down. As a
book’s organic compounds degrade,
they release chemicals into the air that
we interpret as a combination of grass,
vanilla, and almond. Books also hang
on to odors that tell the story of their
history– like smoke, flowers pressed
between pages, or water damage. Source Source 2 Source 3

I’m not crying you’re crying

mathias-dragxon:

deebott:

littlelimpstiff14u2:

Haunting Driftwood Sculptures By Japanese Artist  Nagato Iwasaki

Nagato Iwasaki is one of those artists you don’t know much about. But his art talks for itself.

The Japan-based artist creates incredible driftwood sculptures. Each
of his human-shaped figures can both mesmerize and scare you. The artist
manages to create an uneasy feeling using nothing but wood and you can
be sure, that if you’d stumble upon one of these sculptures at night,
you’d go sleepless for days.

More info: nagato-iwasaki.com | Facebook

Groot folx

Dont lie to me those are warframes

how to grow the fuck up

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