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fuckyeahtattoos:

 no big story behind, my first (not my last) tattoo done by robby welke - illustration in skin in germany, berlin.
love the quote, and i thought the picture match to it.
 http://i-m-chaos.tumblr.com 

I really Lovee this tattoo!!!(:

fuckyeahtattoos:

 no big story behind, my first (not my last) tattoo done by robby welke - illustration in skin in germany, berlin.

love the quote, and i thought the picture match to it.

 http://i-m-chaos.tumblr.com 

I really Lovee this tattoo!!!(:

Where would I be without you?… Probably dead or in jail!!(; #bestfriends

Where would I be without you?… Probably dead or in jail!!(; #bestfriends

Yeaa.. I can be a lil’ diff. ;P

Yeaa.. I can be a lil’ diff. ;P

Baby, you stole my heart.

Baby, you stole my heart.

Giving my baby brother a bubble bath!!(: I love being a  older and younger sister.(:  Love you Mina, Addie, Anna, and Elijah

Giving my baby brother a bubble bath!!(: I love being a older and younger sister.(: Love you Mina, Addie, Anna, and Elijah

centralscience:

The name tantalum comes from the Greek tale of Tantalus who was eternally tortured by unsatisfied temptation when he was condemned* to stand in chin-deep water under a tree which grew perfect fruit. The water which would quench his thirst would drain if he bent to drink it and the branches of the tree would move out of his grasp if he’d try to reach for the fruit (hence the word ‘tantalize’). According to the wiki, Anders Ekeberg, who discovered tantalum, wrote:

This metal I call tantalum … partly in allusion to its incapacity, when immersed in acid, to absorb any and be saturated.

The story also goes that it was named this way in part because of the hard time chemists had in purifying the element from its ores. 
*oh, he was condemned for offering his son as a sacrifice to the gods…. by cutting him up, boiling him, and serving him to them…

centralscience:

The name tantalum comes from the Greek tale of Tantalus who was eternally tortured by unsatisfied temptation when he was condemned* to stand in chin-deep water under a tree which grew perfect fruit. The water which would quench his thirst would drain if he bent to drink it and the branches of the tree would move out of his grasp if he’d try to reach for the fruit (hence the word ‘tantalize’). According to the wiki, Anders Ekeberg, who discovered tantalum, wrote:

This metal I call tantalum … partly in allusion to its incapacity, when immersed in acid, to absorb any and be saturated.

The story also goes that it was named this way in part because of the hard time chemists had in purifying the element from its ores.

*oh, he was condemned for offering his son as a sacrifice to the gods…. by cutting him up, boiling him, and serving him to them…

hiddlesluv:

….yep..

Yaaa(;

hiddlesluv:

….yep..

Yaaa(;

Sometimes talking to you is all I need to make my day better