science, medicine, sex, music and the philippines.

welcome to my tumblr!


Photo

Jan 22, 2012
@ 5:10 am
Permalink
1,095 notes

100 days left! 
umft!
umft!
umft!
umft!!!

100 days left! 

umft!

umft!

umft!

umft!!!

(Source: princesseanab, via imgfave)


Photo

Jan 22, 2012
@ 4:17 am
Permalink
821 notes

auto reblog the coolest gifs

auto reblog the coolest gifs

(Source: cc-beck, via imgfave)


Photo

Jan 22, 2012
@ 3:52 am
Permalink
1,246 notes

this is one sexy blog to follow.
follow follow follow. ;)

this is one sexy blog to follow.

follow follow follow. ;)

(via sexy-yetclassy)


Photo

Jan 20, 2012
@ 9:18 pm
Permalink
1,060 notes

looks really cool. ;)

looks really cool. ;)

(Source: earth-song, via cornersoftheworld)


Photo

Jan 20, 2012
@ 9:16 pm
Permalink
81,334 notes

;)

;)

(via sinusamoris)


Photo

Jan 20, 2012
@ 8:06 am
Permalink
1,026 notes

that ice. ;)

that ice. ;)

(Source: starlightphotos, via imgfave)


Photo

Jan 18, 2012
@ 5:04 am
Permalink
21 notes

josephineanne:

bismarkymark:

100 Days!

Countdown!

YEY!!!!!

josephineanne:

bismarkymark:

100 Days!

Countdown!

YEY!!!!!


Photo

Jan 17, 2012
@ 8:51 am
Permalink
12 notes

approachingsignificance:

Evolution Is Written All Over Your Face
Why are the faces of primates so dramatically different from one another? A very interesting study that examines the differences in faces amongst New World primates.

Humans have pretty bare faces, which may allow us to see facial expressions more easily than if, for example, we had many colors in our faces.
This finding suggests that facial expressions are increasingly important in large groups.  If you’re highly social, then facial expressions matter more than having a highly complex pattern on your face.

approachingsignificance:

Evolution Is Written All Over Your Face

Why are the faces of primates so dramatically different from one another? A very interesting study that examines the differences in faces amongst New World primates.

Humans have pretty bare faces, which may allow us to see facial expressions more easily than if, for example, we had many colors in our faces.

This finding suggests that facial expressions are increasingly important in large groups.  If you’re highly social, then facial expressions matter more than having a highly complex pattern on your face.


Photo

Jan 17, 2012
@ 8:44 am
Permalink
1,004 notes

allcreatures:

A wasp looks like it is doing a daring trapeze act while being dangled from a blade of grass by four red ants. The insects lifted the wasp by his wings as they carried him back to their nest. Photographer Uda Dennie captured the team work outside his home in Batam Island, Indonesia. He said: “I love taking close-up photos of insects because it reveals things you rarely see. I went outside to look for insects and found these ants working together to carry the dead wasp back to their nest.” Picture: Uda Dennie/solent

allcreatures:

A wasp looks like it is doing a daring trapeze act while being dangled from a blade of grass by four red ants. The insects lifted the wasp by his wings as they carried him back to their nest. Photographer Uda Dennie captured the team work outside his home in Batam Island, Indonesia. He said: “I love taking close-up photos of insects because it reveals things you rarely see. I went outside to look for insects and found these ants working together to carry the dead wasp back to their nest.” Picture: Uda Dennie/solent


Photo

Jan 16, 2012
@ 8:23 am
Permalink
743 notes

we can pull off this one. ;p

we can pull off this one. ;p

(Source: fearlessknightsandfairytaless, via imgfave)