timelightbox:
Spectrum 2, 2009
Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye. Learn more about how she does it—and why—here.
My grandparents keep a lot of prisms in their windows, so at certain times of day there would be rainbows all over the house. This used to endlessly fascinate me as a child.
lolbender:
Sword Master Sokka by chrisdog203
Well, hello. I’m thinking maybe we could … do an activity together?
Reblogged for the quote.
Although I seriously doubt that Sokka was ever this conventionally non-dorky.
derp
minuiko:
phenylbox:



pretty much (though I think Toph would totally egg them on)
I love how people are already making up headcanon about Lin and Tenzin’s early relationship. |D It’s one of the amazing things about fandom - insert obscure canon fact that gets mentioned briefly → INSTANT TEENAGE FLUFF COMICS
dduane:
BWAHAHAHAHAHA.
(And all over Switzerland, people are saying “Gott wie dank!” / “Dieu merci!” / “Grazie a Dio!” / “Diu engraziel!” and going about their business with small satisfied smiles because they won’t have to deal with this woman as a neighbor.)
…And a prediction: if she and her family, years hence when she’s out of politics, try again to get these citizenships, they will be absolutely SOL. The Swiss have long memories, and don’t like having their hospitality abused.
I have a small, satisfied smile on my face just from reading that article.
Michele Bachmann’s short-lived experiment as a Swiss citizen ended awkwardly this week, when her beloved philosophy of American exceptionalism came back to bite her in the tushy. It turns out the far right concluded that her brief bout of dual citizenship made her anti-American.
[….]
… News that Bachmann had opted to become a “Swiss miss,” as Politico delightfully termed her, upset pundits on the right wing, who called her dual citizenship “an insult to both countries,” “political bigamy,” career-ending,” “egregious,” and tantamount to “treason.”
“You can’t live in two countries! That’s EXACTLY LIKE marrying two people! Next you’ll be wanting to establish citizenship for your dog!”