billydinahs:

billydinahs:

The Punisher is celebrating one year on November 17th! So why not give the series some love in one very special week? It’s your chance to celebrate and share everything you love from the series, from the amazing characters to the iconic dialogue to the most heartbreaking scenes, with other people that also enjoy the show. All kinds of work are welcomed, gifs, edits, fan arts, fanfics, meta, videos, let your creativity flow! And even if you feel like you don’t have anything to add, talk to us, share your opinions on the show, don’t be shy! We want everyone to participate in any way they can.

November 11th – an episode
November 12th – a male character
November 13th – a dynamic (any kind of relationship/interaction between two or more characters)
November 14th – a female character 
November 15th – an important scene or quote
November 16th – a theme or parallel (it can be a visual theme, e.g., colors, or a theme within the show, e.g. war or family)
November 17th – an underappreciated moment or character

I hope y’all enjoy yourselves and please tag your posts with #tpappreciationweek for tracking purposes! 

If you have any questions, my ask box is always open, feel free to drop by. ❤

IT STARTS IN TWO DAYS!!! Get ready!!!

carrioncoyote:

unclevertitle:

bigwordsandsharpedges:

armedandgayngerous:

dumbbadger:

Soot tags gather after fires in areas with low circulation. They are not, as commonly believed, ash covered spider webs.

oh, well then what the FUCK are they???

They’re made of sticky particles from a polymer or petroleum based fire, like burning carpet, drapes, upholstery, and clothes. Due to a static charge, they chain together and naturally gather near ceiling corners because the rising hot air pushes them into the cool spots by convection. 

Because they’re formed by static electricity, they can only be removed with professional chemicals and equipment. Attempting to remove them improperly will only break the chain before all the soot can be captured, leaving the remaining soot to spontaneously reform the webs later. Even worse, trying to wipe or wash them away can firmly adhere the soot to your wall or ceiling, which will permanently stain it. 

A natural phenomena that only coincidentally resembles the damned webs of transdimensional ghost spiders.

I worked in the hazards department of a housing company for almost three years and I have so many photos of these. They’re surreal as hell to look at.