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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Origami Around

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins

Kaledo Art

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
NASA

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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HOLY SHIT THERE ARE 3.2 MILLION BOOKS UNDER BRYANT PARK.
Concurrent with Bryant Park’s facelift, the New York Public Library embarked on a large construction project of its own: the addition of 120,000 square feet of library stacks beneath the surface of the Bryant Park lawn.
The excavation for the two story stacks began in July 1988, with Tishman Realty & Construction Co., Ltd. managing construction. Requiring a 30 foot excavation in the center of the park, the finished stacks accommodate up to 3.2 million books and 500,000 reels of microfilm. (x)
This is one of the top 5 coolest facts I’ve learned listening to the Bowery Boys Podcast
You would not believe what it rains elsewhere in space.
1. It rains Diamonds on Jupiter and Saturn.
2. Glass on HD 189733 b
3.Sulfuric Acid on Venus.
4. Liquid Methane on Titan ( Largest moon of Saturn )
5. Rocks on Corot-7b
More from me at :
Fuck Yeah Physics! and What did you learn today?
All Time Low // Therapy
Get excited about the little things. About wearing a new outfit for the first time. About Sunday brunches with your best friends. About the new cute guy in your class. About finding an extra dollar in your pocket. About anything that even remotely makes you happy because as you grow up, passions fade and enthusiasm gets mistaken for foolishness. So don’t let the grey world stop you from shining.
note to self (via impetrate)
Get excited about the little things. About wearing a new outfit for the first time. About Sunday brunches with your best friends. About the new cute guy in your class. About finding an extra dollar in your pocket. About anything that even remotely makes you happy because as you grow up, passions fade and enthusiasm gets mistaken for foolishness. So don’t let the grey world stop you from shining.
note to self (via impetrate)
On top of the many reasons to hit the gym, working out may also improve the ability to persevere through hard times. In a series of recent experiments, neuroscientists at the University of Georgia have begun to unravel the link between long-term stress resilience and exercise.
The study,...
Why do people even date? Its not like you could actually ever like someone for your whole life. I can't even like someone for a whole month.
The U.S. could learn a lot from how Germany is dealing with measles
375 cases of measles have been confirmed in Germany in the past four months. With 254 new cases in January alone, the Washington Post calculates the Germanic outbreak to be 10 times worse than America’s, based on relative population size.
But their reaction has been at least 10 times better
Moon, Mars, & Venus from inside a sea cave
Source: Jack Fusco (flickr)
New generations of humans inherit the acquired discoveries of generations past, allowing cosmic insight to accumulate without limit. Each discovery of science therefore adds a rung to a ladder of knowledge whose end is not in sight because we are building the ladder as we go along. As far as I can tell, as we assemble and ascend this ladder, we will forever uncover the secrets of the universe – one by one.
Neil deGrasse Tyson (via whats-out-there)
The largest image of the Andromeda Galaxy ever created. (69536 x 22230 pixels) Source; NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
I can’t deal with how densely-packed with stars this is.
'Living Fossil' Frilled Shark Caught Off Australia
A rare frilled shark, whose species dates back 80 million years, was caught in a fishing trawler off Australia’s coast. More info
Real Friends // To My Old Self
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