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I’m so fucking glad I have you,
‘cause without you I have no idea how I will survive.

bluprint:

This Landsat image of 3 October 2011 shows the Mississippi River Delta, where the largest river in the United States empties into the Gulf of Mexico. In this false-colour image, land vegetation appears pink, while the sediment in the surrounding waters are bright blue and green. The delta is known as the ‘bird-foot’ delta because of the shape created by the channels extending outward.
The size of the Mississippi River Delta built over millions of years owing to sediment deposition. The tons of sediment carried by the river system created the wetlands in southern Louisiana, which are home to many endangered species and help to protect the mainland from hurricane winds by acting like speed bumps.
Over the last several decades, however, the delta’s sediment load has been drastically reduced by natural and man-made factors. Extensive oil and gas extraction causes the subsidence of the delta and wetlands, and rising sea levels increase erosion as the fresh water vegetation dies due to the influx of salt water.
Currently, a chunk of land the size of a football field is lost about every half an hour.

bluprint:

This Landsat image of 3 October 2011 shows the Mississippi River Delta, where the largest river in the United States empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
 
In this false-colour image, land vegetation appears pink, while the sediment in the surrounding waters are bright blue and green. The delta is known as the ‘bird-foot’ delta because of the shape created by the channels extending outward.

The size of the Mississippi River Delta built over millions of years owing to sediment deposition. The tons of sediment carried by the river system created the wetlands in southern Louisiana, which are home to many endangered species and help to protect the mainland from hurricane winds by acting like speed bumps.

Over the last several decades, however, the delta’s sediment load has been drastically reduced by natural and man-made factors. Extensive oil and gas extraction causes the subsidence of the delta and wetlands, and rising sea levels increase erosion as the fresh water vegetation dies due to the influx of salt water.

Currently, a chunk of land the size of a football field is lost about every half an hour.

(Source: )

thelilyulove:

N marrrying your cousin is okay like wuttt

thelilyulove:

N marrrying your cousin is okay like wuttt

(Source: xxlocalibbersxx, via spazzingzombie)

iboughtafuckinggateau:

Have you ever noticed how horrifying those smiley french fries are in groups?

they’re like

you’re burning us alive

our insides are melting

hELP US

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hipsterizzy:

ironbacon:

Quite right old chap.

hipsterizzy:

ironbacon:

Quite right old chap.

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I’m so fucking glad I have you,
‘cause without you I have no idea how I will survive.

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bluprint:

This Landsat image of 3 October 2011 shows the Mississippi River Delta, where the largest river in the United States empties into the Gulf of Mexico. In this false-colour image, land vegetation appears pink, while the sediment in the surrounding waters are bright blue and green. The delta is known as the ‘bird-foot’ delta because of the shape created by the channels extending outward.
The size of the Mississippi River Delta built over millions of years owing to sediment deposition. The tons of sediment carried by the river system created the wetlands in southern Louisiana, which are home to many endangered species and help to protect the mainland from hurricane winds by acting like speed bumps.
Over the last several decades, however, the delta’s sediment load has been drastically reduced by natural and man-made factors. Extensive oil and gas extraction causes the subsidence of the delta and wetlands, and rising sea levels increase erosion as the fresh water vegetation dies due to the influx of salt water.
Currently, a chunk of land the size of a football field is lost about every half an hour.

bluprint:

This Landsat image of 3 October 2011 shows the Mississippi River Delta, where the largest river in the United States empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
 
In this false-colour image, land vegetation appears pink, while the sediment in the surrounding waters are bright blue and green. The delta is known as the ‘bird-foot’ delta because of the shape created by the channels extending outward.

The size of the Mississippi River Delta built over millions of years owing to sediment deposition. The tons of sediment carried by the river system created the wetlands in southern Louisiana, which are home to many endangered species and help to protect the mainland from hurricane winds by acting like speed bumps.

Over the last several decades, however, the delta’s sediment load has been drastically reduced by natural and man-made factors. Extensive oil and gas extraction causes the subsidence of the delta and wetlands, and rising sea levels increase erosion as the fresh water vegetation dies due to the influx of salt water.

Currently, a chunk of land the size of a football field is lost about every half an hour.

(Source: )

thelilyulove:

N marrrying your cousin is okay like wuttt

thelilyulove:

N marrrying your cousin is okay like wuttt

(Source: xxlocalibbersxx, via spazzingzombie)

iboughtafuckinggateau:

Have you ever noticed how horrifying those smiley french fries are in groups?

they’re like

you’re burning us alive

our insides are melting

hELP US

(via butterfliesandsuicides)

-everysecond:

BABY

-everysecond:

BABY

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About:

Hey I'm Angharad, my friends call me Harrie. am unwanted by most, however taken by my wifey and I come across as a shy in person. Music is my life, I play the violin and guitar. I simply like who I like. I love cats, VW Camper vans and Beetles.I have a passion for photography and a bit of an obsession for rubber ducks and owls. I love travelling and I want to travel the world.
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I currently study BTEC Art and Design, ICT OCR National, GCSE Music, and GCSE Media along with my core subjects, Welsh, English,Maths and Sciene. I am hoping to go to collage and study the BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (blah blah) in Music.

I'm currently living in North Wales. And I absolutely hate it. I would rather live in Australia or New Zeland so I could be closer to the family who understand me and also a place where the wild life is amazing. I would love to travel the world and visit most countries not just as a tourist but as a volenteer doing good for people who need it.

As I said I am studying GCSE music, I would literally be dead if it wasn't for music I don’t have a favourite type of music and I respect most musicians. I specialise in the violin and guitar whilst I can also play piano and ukulele (pretty badlyy).. oh and I guess I can sing sorta ..

I lack in self confidence, have done since a young age and I’m a moody shit a lot, sorry, blame my parents. Ever since Dad left I’ve been a bit of a bitch to everyone resulting in the loss of many friends, and family members have disowned me.