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The picturesque ending to an escaping animus

May 18, 2012 at 5:22pm
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May 17, 2012 at 11:03pm
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10:32pm
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New Vessel I astral patches and buttons. Message me if you want them. I’ll pretty much give them to you for free as long as you pay shipping (includes what’s pictured as well as one extra spiral button).

New Vessel I astral patches and buttons. Message me if you want them. I’ll pretty much give them to you for free as long as you pay shipping (includes what’s pictured as well as one extra spiral button).

May 16, 2012 at 11:00pm
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This is the image that was uploaded on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website on December 20, 1996; the day Carl Sagan died. The description reads:
“Translated from the “acronese” the title reads - The UltraViolet Small Magellanic Cloud from the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope. FYI, the four ultraviolet images used in this mosaic of the nearby irregular galaxy known as the Small Magellanic Cloud were taken by the UIT instrument during the Astro 1 and Astro 2 shuttle missions in 1990 and 1995. Each separate image field is slightly wider than the apparent size of the full moon. These ultraviolet pictures, shown in false color, must be taken above the Earth’s absorbing atmosphere. They highlight concentrations of hot, newly formed stars only a few millions of years old, and reveal the progress of recent star formation in the SMC.”

This is the image that was uploaded on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website on December 20, 1996; the day Carl Sagan died. The description reads:

“Translated from the “acronese” the title reads - The UltraViolet Small Magellanic Cloud from the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope. FYI, the four ultraviolet images used in this mosaic of the nearby irregular galaxy known as the Small Magellanic Cloud were taken by the UIT instrument during the Astro 1 and Astro 2 shuttle missions in 1990 and 1995. Each separate image field is slightly wider than the apparent size of the full moon. These ultraviolet pictures, shown in false color, must be taken above the Earth’s absorbing atmosphere. They highlight concentrations of hot, newly formed stars only a few millions of years old, and reveal the progress of recent star formation in the SMC.”

10:25pm
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Anonymous asked: Lol half of your followers are on tumblrdatinggame(.)com

May 14, 2012 at 10:10pm
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As much as I hate to admit it, I am addicted to the internet. I’ve been studying for finals for the past week and I can’t escape the desire to go on tumblr, last.fm, and instagram all the time. I even end up getting pissed off at everything; people take too many pictures of their food or what clothes they’re wearing. I have so many books to read and songs to write but I waste so much fucking time. I’ve deleted my tumblr before and I should probably delete it again.

9:05pm
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Reblogged from notalkingplz

notalkingplz:

The whole fucking bird

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8:00pm
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Every point of light in this image is a galaxy. Deep field images blow my fucking mind every time I view one. Just the fact that these galaxies are 13 billion years old makes you wonder if they’re still around and of course, how many planets in them possibly harbored life.

Every point of light in this image is a galaxy. Deep field images blow my fucking mind every time I view one. Just the fact that these galaxies are 13 billion years old makes you wonder if they’re still around and of course, how many planets in them possibly harbored life.

7:30pm
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onearth:

Read David Gessner’s toon and then turn off your computer and go   outside: Slaves to the Screen: A Cartoon Caution 

This cartoon is so vapid.

recurs-ion:

onearth:

Read David Gessner’s toon and then turn off your computer and go   outside: Slaves to the Screen: A Cartoon Caution

This cartoon is so vapid.

4:40pm
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Reblogged from 4gifs

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2:57pm
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May 13, 2012 at 11:17pm
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Reblogged from agleaminranks
agleaminranks:

same

agleaminranks:

same

3:57pm
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3:27pm
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Utagawa Takiyashi, The Witch and the Skeleton Spectre, ca. 1844

Utagawa Takiyashi, The Witch and the Skeleton Spectre, ca. 1844

3:22pm
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Reblogged from shavingryansprivates
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