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Home decor that makes you feel safe from the Weeping Angels. I’m for it. (Neatorama)

This amazing picture is just that: not a painting. It’s a long exposure shot of the August 30th launch of the Delta rocket carrying NASA’s Radiation Belt Storm Probes. (Astronomy Picture of the Day)

  • Thanks to a period of book returns amnesty, a Chicago woman has returned a copy of The Picture of Dorian Grey to the library her mother checked it out from seventy-eight years ago. (Digital Spy)
  • Ever wonder why we’re so in love with the work of Marjane Satrapi? Read this. (Comic Book Resources)

It’s a needlefelted Shiranui from Okami, but we’re just going to pretend its Amaterasu. It’s a pretty common and canonical mistake, frankly. (Nerd Approved)


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