tastefullyoffensive:

Hamster Butts [via]

so-personal:

relatable/humor blog if you Don’t smile I will personally cook you a pizza ♡

so-personal:

relatable/humor blog if you Don’t smile I will personally cook you a pizza ♡

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nybg:

smithsonianmag:

That “Old Book Smell” Is a Mix of Grass and Vanilla
By Colin Schultz
Photo: David Flores
Smell is chemistry, and the chemistry of old books gives your cherished tomes their scent. As a book ages, the chemical compounds used—the glue, the paper, the ink–begin to break down. And, as they do, they release volatile compounds—the source of the smell. A common smell of old books, says the International League for Antiquarian Booksellers, is a hint of vanilla: “Lignin, which is present in all wood-based paper, is closely related to vanillin. As it breaks down, the lignin grants old books that faint vanilla scent.”
A study in 2009 looked into the smell of old books, finding that the complex scent was a mix of “hundreds of so-called volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released into the air from the paper,” says the Telegraph. Here’s how Matija Strlic, the lead scientist behind that study, described the smell of an old book:

A combination of grassy notes with a tang of acids and a hint of vanilla over an underlying mustiness, this unmistakable smell is as much a part of the book as its contents.

Ed note: What makes rain smell so good?

For a dedicated bibliophile, that old book smell is almost sustaining. There’s a cloud of it hanging out in the rare book room in our LuEsther T. Mertz Library. Little did we know that revelry is seated in the scent of grass clippings and vanilla beans. —MN

nybg:

smithsonianmag:

That “Old Book Smell” Is a Mix of Grass and Vanilla

By Colin Schultz

Photo: David Flores

Smell is chemistry, and the chemistry of old books gives your cherished tomes their scent. As a book ages, the chemical compounds used—the glue, the paper, the ink–begin to break down. And, as they do, they release volatile compounds—the source of the smell. A common smell of old books, says the International League for Antiquarian Booksellers, is a hint of vanilla: “Lignin, which is present in all wood-based paper, is closely related to vanillin. As it breaks down, the lignin grants old books that faint vanilla scent.”

A study in 2009 looked into the smell of old books, finding that the complex scent was a mix of “hundreds of so-called volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released into the air from the paper,” says the Telegraph. Here’s how Matija Strlic, the lead scientist behind that study, described the smell of an old book:

A combination of grassy notes with a tang of acids and a hint of vanilla over an underlying mustiness, this unmistakable smell is as much a part of the book as its contents.

For a dedicated bibliophile, that old book smell is almost sustaining. There’s a cloud of it hanging out in the rare book room in our LuEsther T. Mertz Library. Little did we know that revelry is seated in the scent of grass clippings and vanilla beans. —MN

I need this one!

I need this one!

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makemestfu:

EVERYTHING RELATE

That’s how I feel every fucking day.

makemestfu:

EVERYTHING RELATE

That’s how I feel every fucking day.

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vintagegal:

Costume design sketch by Donfeld for the “Wonder Woman” ABC/CBS TV series, 1976-1979 

vintagegal:

Costume design sketch by Donfeld for the “Wonder Woman” ABC/CBS TV series, 1976-1979 

youwishangelfish:

Imagine reading a book of every conversation where people have spoken about you.

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laughingsquid:

Hairy Stockings For Young Chinese Girls To Fend Off Perverts
these-times-will-pass:

Love quotes? you will love this blog


Before the drama bullshit
so-personal:

relatable/humor blog if you Don’t smile I will personally cook you a pizza ♡

so-personal:

relatable/humor blog if you Don’t smile I will personally cook you a pizza ♡

(Source: flypurely)

The human heart feels things the eyes cannot see, and knows what the mind cannot understand.

 Robert Vallett  (via psych-facts)
so-personal:

relatable/humor blog if you Don’t smile I will personally cook you a pizza ♡

so-personal:

relatable/humor blog if you Don’t smile I will personally cook you a pizza ♡

(Source: thebeautyofwordsblog.com)