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noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
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if i look back, i am lost

Kiana Khansmith
Not today Justin
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KIROKAZE
Show & Tell
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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The folks over at NASA just featured this nifty infographic on APOD about detecting objects in the sky:
How to Identify that Light in the Sky
What is that light in the sky?
Perhaps one of humanityâs more common questions, an answer may result from a few quick observations.
Image: HK (The League of Lost Causes)
For example â is it moving or blinking? If so, and if you live near a city, the answer is typically an airplane, since planes are so numerous and so few stars and satellites are bright enough to be seen over the din of artificial city lights.
If not, and if you live far from a city, that bright light is likely a planet such as Venus or Mars â the former of which is constrained to appear near the horizon just before dawn or after dusk.
Sometimes the low apparent motion of a distant airplane near the horizon makes it hard to tell from a bright planet, but even this can usually be discerned by the planeâs motion over a few minutes. Still unsure?
The above chart gives a sometimes-humorous but mostly-accurate assessment. Dedicated sky enthusiasts will likely note â and are encouraged to provide â polite corrections.
blade, brightly blooming
i hate having to likeâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ.. articulate my ideas
books?? amazing. paperbacks?? soft, cozy, may fit in your pocket, cheap so you donât feel bad for taking notes in them. hardcovers??? beautiful, pristine, ground you into the world they hold by making you grip them tighter, the stars of every bookshelf. ebooks?? convenient, cheap, always with you, a vast library that you can hold in your palm. new books?? crisp, the smell of wood, ideas waiting to imprint themselves upon the world. old books?? objects transcending history, sweet smelling, enriched by the hands that stroked their pages. books.
âLife is confusing, like one day youâre the happiest person alive and tomorrow you hate everyone and everything for no logical reasonâ
reading a boys horoscope to understand wtf hes doing to you
i cant wait to love the fuck out of somebody and not look stupid
Maisie found out their friendship is the best ever đđ
just heard someone say âhow can I be an adult if I donât know how to parallel park?â and listen. listen. no one can learn how to parallel park. you are either gifted that skill by some divine power or you just canât. it has nothing to do with age
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you fall in love with the little things about someone, like the sound of their laughter and the way their smile forms.
are you a dog? no ? goodbye
Studies and Sketches by Henry Wong
good night human beings may we fall in love with someone deserving
Remind for today:
You are capable of doing great things.Â