a rift

Jul 04

(Source: tawsifec)

joshua-wright:
“He had one of those man-dreams again.
”

joshua-wright:


He had one of those man-dreams again.

A summary of how people die (and don’t) in swordfights

valerie1972:

This is a really good article about how quickly people actually die from cuts and punctures inflicted by swords and knives.  However, it’s really really long and I figured that since I was summarizing for my own benefit I’d share it for anyone else who is writing fiction that involves hacking and slashing your villain(s) to death.  If you want the nitty gritty of the hows and whys of this, you can find it at the original source.

…even in the case of mortal wounds, pain may not reach levels of magnitude sufficient to incapacitate a determined swordsman.

Causes of death from stabs and cuts:

Stabbing vs cutting:

Arteries vs veins:

Body parts as targets:

The lungs as targets:

The heart as a target:

I’m just going to quote this paragraph outright with a few omissions and formatting changes for clarity because it’s chock-full of good info:

…[stabbing] wounds to the heart the location, depth of penetration, blade width, and the presence or absence of cutting edges are important factors influencing a wounded duelist’s ability to continue a combat.

  • Large cuts that transect the heart may be expected to result in swift incapacitation…
  • stab wounds, similar to those that might be inflicted by a thrust with a sword with a narrow, pointed blade may leave a mortally wounded victim capable of surprisingly athletic endeavors. 
Essentially, the heart can temporarily seal itself well enough to keep pressure up for a little while if it’s a simple stab.  The arteries around the heart, while they are smaller and harder to hit, actually cause incapacitation much more quickly.

(Source: realfighting.com, via valerie1972)

self-healing:

stop believing that you ran out of time to shape yourself into who you want to be! stop believing that its ruined! stop believing you don’t have potential! you are not a fixed being! you have endless opportunities to grow.

(via sarlione)

Jul 03

[video]

one-lost-at-sea:
“adult pygmy squid in a petri dish!
”

one-lost-at-sea:

adult pygmy squid in a petri dish!

(via ilovecephalopods)

[video]

Jul 02

(Source: welcometoyouredoom, via allisonpregler)

Jun 30

poppy-the-elsen:
“ I saw a bunch of gifs of octopuses using coconuts to protect themselves.
This little guy feels safe in his coconut.
”

poppy-the-elsen:

I saw a bunch of gifs of octopuses using coconuts to protect themselves.

This little guy feels safe in his coconut.

yesterdaysprint:
“ Albany Ledger, Missouri, June 17, 1898
”

yesterdaysprint:

Albany Ledger, Missouri, June 17, 1898

(Source: yesterdaysprint, via modmad)