open valhalla's door
“bummer dude”

“bummer dude”

itslatewhereyoulive:

Oct 17, 2011

itslatewhereyoulive:

Oct 17, 2011

Listen to Easy Livin by Uriah Heep

myneighbourjonoro:

Merly sharing a sneaky whisper to Natalie on the night of the Oscars, 2009.

myneighbourjonoro:

Merly sharing a sneaky whisper to Natalie on the night of the Oscars, 2009.

journito:

Not a single fuck was given that day
Check them out, more on www.hellomemes.com

lmfao

journito:

Not a single fuck was given that day

Check them out, more on www.hellomemes.com

lmfao

ikenbot:

Gorilla Grins Hint at Origin of Human Smiles
Psychologists from the University of Portsmouth have published a paper suggesting gorillas use human-like facial expressions to communicate moods with one another. Not only that, but two of the expressions, both of which resemble grinning, could show the origins of the human smile.
However, the findings published in the American Journal of Primatology show their smiles mean different things. The Portsmouth researchers found these expressions, observed in Western Lowland gorillas, expressed a number of emotions.
One, a “play face”, featuring an open mouth and showing no teeth, denotes a playful mood, usually accompanied with physical contact. Another, which is open-mouthed and displaying top teeth, could be a submissive smile — as it mixes the play face and a bared-teeth expression, which indicates appeasement.
“Many primate species also show their teeth when they scream,” Bridget Waller, the lead researcher told Wired.co.uk in an e-mail. “These expressions tend to look different to the expressions I studied in gorillas, as the upper and lower teeth are both exposed, and the mouth widely open. The expression is more tense, and accompanied by very different vocalisations. The vocalised element of the scream can differ depending on whether the screamer is an aggressor or a victim.”
In short: subtle differences in facial expression and vocals mean quite different things in primate posturing — one is obedient and appeasing, the other screaming and aggressive. But does this mean that our own smile is inherently passive and submissive?

ikenbot:

Gorilla Grins Hint at Origin of Human Smiles

Psychologists from the University of Portsmouth have published a paper suggesting gorillas use human-like facial expressions to communicate moods with one another. Not only that, but two of the expressions, both of which resemble grinning, could show the origins of the human smile.

However, the findings published in the American Journal of Primatology show their smiles mean different things. The Portsmouth researchers found these expressions, observed in Western Lowland gorillas, expressed a number of emotions.

One, a “play face”, featuring an open mouth and showing no teeth, denotes a playful mood, usually accompanied with physical contact. Another, which is open-mouthed and displaying top teeth, could be a submissive smile — as it mixes the play face and a bared-teeth expression, which indicates appeasement.

“Many primate species also show their teeth when they scream,” Bridget Waller, the lead researcher told Wired.co.uk in an e-mail. “These expressions tend to look different to the expressions I studied in gorillas, as the upper and lower teeth are both exposed, and the mouth widely open. The expression is more tense, and accompanied by very different vocalisations. The vocalised element of the scream can differ depending on whether the screamer is an aggressor or a victim.”

In short: subtle differences in facial expression and vocals mean quite different things in primate posturing — one is obedient and appeasing, the other screaming and aggressive. But does this mean that our own smile is inherently passive and submissive?

wolftea:

camping 

wolftea:

camping 

Well when you’re wrong you’re wrong.
Bree Van De Kamp (Desperate Housewives)
furfreela:

There’s nothing “humane” about trapping. More often than not, non target animals get caught. It’s time we seek a BAN on #trapping’  (Taken with instagram)

furfreela:

There’s nothing “humane” about trapping. More often than not, non target animals get caught. It’s time we seek a BAN on #trapping’ (Taken with instagram)

I don’t know anything with certainty, but seeing the stars makes me dream.
Vincent Van Gogh
You don’t have to meet someone in real life to care about them.
Nina Osborn (via littleninaosbornxxx)