I have been reading Divergent all day!

thediaryofadumbgirl:

I am officially hooked! It is soooo good!


iancrawfords:

eurovision is great it’s basically europe coming together to laugh at each other and then get angry when we don’t win






  • Mount of Olives
  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Dome of the Rock
  • the Dead Sea
  • the Roman Theater of Caesarea
  • Roman Cardo in Bisan


16-19| 50  of Gaspard Ulliel for Bleu de Chanel



powerecoads:

Grieving pit bull stays with dead mate for 14 HOURS… and four days later, he’s still so sad he can’t be adopted  

The sad sight of a male pit bull mourning by the side of his dead partner has moved many to tears after it was posted to Facebook.

On Friday, the female pit bull was killed by a car on South 16th Street in Phoenix, but her partner refused to abandon her.

Continue reading this story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2148363/Grieving-pit-bull-stays-dead-mate-14-HOURS—days-later-hes-sad-adopted.html


leilockheart:

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Top 10 strangest phenomena of the mind

everythingisstupid:

1. Deja vu

Deja vu is an experience of having seen or experienced a new situation previously. It feels like if the event has already happened before. The experience is usually accompanied by a strong sense of familiarity and a sense of paradox or bizarre. The “previous” experience is usually attributed to a dream, but sometimes there is a constant feeling that it really has happened in the past.

2. Deja Vecu

Deja vecu is what most people experience when they think they are having a deja vu. Deja vu is when one has a feeling that he has seen something before, whereas deja vecu is an experience of having seen an event before, but with great detail as to recognize the smells and sounds. This also is usually accompanied by a very strong sense of knowledge about what will happen next.

3. Deja senti

Deja senti is a phenomenon of having already felt something. The phrase “I have felt it before” perfectly captures deja senti. It is only a mental phenomenon and seldom remains in our memory later. Many epileptic patients often experience deja senti.

4. Deja Visite

Deja visite is a less common experience and includes an unexplained knowledge of a new place. For example, you may know the location around you (a new city or a landscape) although you have never been there before.

5. Jamais Vu

Jamais Vu describes a familiar situation that we do not recognize. It is often considered to be the opposite phenomenon of deja vu. The observer does not recognize the situation although it is known that he has experienced it before.

6. Presque Vu

Presque Vu is very similar to the feeling in the “tip of the tongue”. When someone is ready to say something but his brain gets stuck and a word does not come out.

7. L’esprit de l’escalier

L’esprit de l’escalier is when a smart thought comes to you when it is too late.

8. Capgras Delusion

Capgras Delusion is a phenomenon when a person believes that a close friend or a family member has been replaced with an identically looking one. This illusion is often met in people with schizophrenia.

9. Fregoli Delusion

Fregoli Delusion is a rare brain phenomenon which makes a person believe that different people are the same person in various disguises.

10. Prosopagnosia

Prosopagnosia is a phenomenon in which a person is unable to recognize faces of people or objects he knows. People who have this disorder are usually able to use the other senses to identify individuals, such as the person’s perfume, the sound of his voice or his hairstyle.