masserrect:

KAIDAN. OMG KAAAAIDAN. 


Soon, my love. Soon. 

masserrect:

KAIDAN. OMG KAAAAIDAN. 

Soon, my love. Soon. 

3 months ago with 153 notes
nightmare-loki:

#best reaction to a zombie in the history of zombie movies

nightmare-loki:

#best reaction to a zombie in the history of zombie movies

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3 months ago with 34,109 notes
oxane:

no i’m not, i’m very married

oxane:

no i’m not, i’m very married

4 months ago with 2,398 notes
My Shepard is my own. I’ve lovingly crafted him like a piece of art for two huge games now, plotting the course of his career, the choices he’s made professionally and personally, and walked him through sadness, heartbreak, and triumph. In Mass Effect 3, the final chapter in Shepard’s trilogy, the culmination of three entire games of complex choices and difficult decisions will come together, and I cannot wait to see where it will lead. It’s not a matter of EA completing their Mass Effect saga; it’s about me completing mine.
— Steve Hopper from IGN (via rawritsphil)
4 months ago with 136 notes

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4 months ago with 23,757 notes

pandamanic asked: Would you like a career that involves work in space?

Would I LIKE? I WOULD LOVE A CAREER INVOLVING SPACE.

But alas, Liberal Art majors don’t exactly get that kind of neat stuff on their résumés.

Forever poor.

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4 months ago with 2,628 notes

“We will fight to the death. To the edge of the Earth, it’s a brave new world from the last to the first”
                  ⎯ This Is War, 30 Seconds to Mars

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4 months ago with 475 notes

the-star-stuff:

Teens Put Lego Man in ‘Space’ (Actually Stratosphere)

That’s one giant leap for Lego. Two Canadian highschoolers have wowed the Web with their video of a Lego toy taking a balloon ride to near-space.

The video, made by Toronto 17-year-olds Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad, shows a tiny Lego man holding a Canadian flag with the blue curve of the Earth far below and the black of space above. It is the latest example of do-it-yourself near-space photography by an amateur balloon launching team.

The teens used a weather balloon to carry the Lego minifigure and set of cameras, one with a fish-eye lens, into to the stratosphere, ultimately reaching a height of nearly 80,000 feet (24,384 meters) before the balloon burst, according to the Toronto Star . Once the balloon popped, the Lego man and its attached cameras fell back to Earth under a homemade parachute.

Pictures that they have taken:

Photo Credit: Lego Man In Space, Mission Success Album

4 months ago with 4,684 notes

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4 months ago with 167 notes

artemiscrocks:

  • that moment when one of your friends starts reading/watching something you’re obsessed with
  • and you turn into a total freak
  • WHERE ARE YOU AT
  • WHO’S YOUR FAVORITE
  • DO YOU SHIP MY OTP
  • DO YOU HATE CHARACTER X HE/SHE/IT IS A BITCH
  • WHAT PART ARE YOU AT NOW
  • DO YOU LOVE MY BABY
  • TELL ME ALL YOUR THOUGHTS

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billabroganblack:

masserrect:

jubilteese:

thetravman:

felizone:

padzi:

Garrus, You never disappoint me.

They are all great, haha. Oh Jacob, You…

Oh jesus Garrus, Zaeed and TIM

GIVE ME JACK NOWWWWWWWWWW ;alksjfdsafdsk

The Batarian.

OMG THE BATARIAN.

I almost wet myself.

No Kaidan? Well then.. delivering.

BUT GRUNT THO

HIS HEAD IS DISAPPEARING INTO HIS ARMOR

I CAN’T

4 months ago with 630 notes

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