The Heavy Metal Librarian

A dignified look into the mind and soul of the only known metal head with an MLS...

I need everything ever done by this man. Stat.

sorrowfulkain:

“Son of man You’re on your own The coming winter You’ll face alone.” - Insomnium, Only One Who Waits

sorrowfulkain:

“Son of man
You’re on your own
The coming winter
You’ll face alone.” - Insomnium, Only One Who Waits

Where can I get more of this? NOW!

Good thing he has all summer to be with his new kid….heh heh

Good thing he has all summer to be with his new kid….heh heh

(via hockeyandthepursuitofhappiness)

Wheel of Time Challenge

                                      

I have tried this once before I got through 9 and half of the books. This time, its for real.

1. Eye of the World

2. The Great Hunt

3. The Dragon Reborn

4. The Shadow Rising

5. The Fires of Heaven

6. Lord of Chaos

7. A Crown of Swords

8. The Path of Daggers

9. Winter’s Heart

10. Crossroad of Twilight

11. Knife of Dreams

12. The Gathering Storm

13. Towers of Midnight

Progress:

828 out of 10,670 pages

54 out of 609 Chapters

I will be reading 3,938,495 words

mathsquerading:

otherary:

The icelandic volcano “Eyjafjallajokull”

Sometimes I like to think “Eyjafjallajokull” is Icelandic for “Fuck you guys, I’m a volcano”

(via goatkult)

Check out the song. Good for picking things up an putting them down

Check out the song. Good for picking things up an putting them down

(Source: i-dont-even-know-man)

mediumaevum:

The name berserker arose from their reputed habit of wearing a kind of shirt or coat (Old Norse: serkr) made from the pelt of a bear (Old Norse:ber-) during battle.
The term comes from old Norwegian berserkr (plural berserkir), meaning bear shirt and suggests a robe. In earlier studies, the element ber- was often misinterpreted as berr-, meaning “bare”, understood as indicating that the berserkers fought naked. This view has since been largely abandoned.

mediumaevum:

The name berserker arose from their reputed habit of wearing a kind of shirt or coat (Old Norseserkr) made from the pelt of a bear (Old Norse:ber-) during battle.

The term comes from old Norwegian berserkr (plural berserkir), meaning bear shirt and suggests a robe. In earlier studies, the element ber- was often misinterpreted as berr-, meaning “bare”, understood as indicating that the berserkers fought naked. This view has since been largely abandoned.

I just did this today. Thats what he gets for waking me up at 6am (poor cat, I felt bad all day)

I just did this today. Thats what he gets for waking me up at 6am (poor cat, I felt bad all day)

(Source: sinxofxmalice, via sergeantd)