ambris:

glenn-griffon:

chromalogue:

runtime-err0r:

itsvondell:

you can take one man’s trash to another man’s treasure but you can’t make it drink

Fun fact: the blending of idioms or cliches is called a malaphor.

My personal favorite is “We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it.”

I’m rather fond of “It’s not rocket surgery” and “not the sharpest egg in the attic,” but my all-time favourite is, “…until the cows freeze over.”

“This isn’t my first day at the rodeo.”
“Let dead horses lie.”
“They’re still green around the edges.”

“You buttered your bread, now you gotta lay in it”

did-you-kno:

Fallstreak holes are natural phenomena
that often get mistaken for UFOs. These
‘hole punch clouds’ occur when water
droplets inside a cloud freeze and fall
beneath it, creating a large gap that
looks like a perfect hiding place for
a flying saucer.

Aliens, obvi.

The rarity of fallstreak holes is what tends to throw people.

That paired with the tendency to look at anything in the sky and cry ‘UFO!’ is the perfect makings of a false alien alarm.

Sometimes these clouds have little rainbows inside.

They aren’t always circular, though…

They make all kinds of crazy shapes.

Including airplane/sword/cross/wieners.

Photos via: Rantplaces

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