Saturn as seen from Titan.
The “father of space art”, Chesley Bonestell (1888-1986).
(Note the tiny human figures in the foreground.)
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Saturn as seen from Titan.
The “father of space art”, Chesley Bonestell (1888-1986).
(Note the tiny human figures in the foreground.)
Hubble Mosaic of the Majestic Sombrero Galaxy
credit: Patrice Paquette
The original idea was to take a series of aurora images that could be made into a time-lapse video. But when night suddenly turned into day, the astrophotographer quickly realized that he was seeing something even more spectacular. Moving through the sky – in front of the Big Dipper no less – was a Geminid meteor so bright it could be called a fireball. The meteor brightened and flashed for several seconds as it went. By a stroke of good fortune, the aurora camera was able to capture the whole track. Taken the night after the Geminids Meteor Shower peaked, the astrophotographer’s location was near Lovozero Lake in Murmansk, Russia, just north of the Arctic Circle.
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To all those who celebrate, merry Christmas! If you don’t, happy holidays!
Porque no necesita una fecha especial para regalarme flores
cashier: sorry for your wait. we’re short-staffed today
millennial: oh that’s ok no worries :)
baby boomer:
But listen that’s the thing.
We are short staffed almost 97% of the time at my retail job. Because corporate has figured out you can overwork 4 people at minimum wage instead of paying for the 8 people you should probably have to be on the clock.
Baby boomers grew up with stores that were adequately staffed, with workers who most likely had weeks of training for their jobs as opposed to the 1-2 shadow shift training we get now. Also those workers most likely were able to be full time if they wanted. Now retail, except for management positions, is mostly made up of part time workers, because you don’t have to give them benefits. So you have a workforce of perpetually underpaid, overwhelmed, undertrained people trying to do their best all while dealing with an entire generation of people who refuse to acknowledge that the system has changed and the average retail worker has NO control over that change and is being taken advantage of.
Like we got our customer surveys back, and almost every single one mentioned that they couldn’t find someone to help them or we needed more people on register because it was TOO SLOW, but what did management tell us instead of scheduling more people? We need to be quicker on register and call for backup if necessary. Which makes no sense because we can’t call for backup THAT ISN’T THERE.
Literally every time i worked at Walmart
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Dentro de tus ojos veo un lago Donde un hada se desnuda Para que la adore el sol. La melancolía de la tarde Me ha ganado el corazón Y se nubla de dudas. Son esos momentos En que uno se pone a Reflexionar Y alumbra una tormenta. Todo es tan tranquilo Que el silencio anuncia el ruido De la calma que antecede Al huracán. De repente no puedo respirar Necesito un poco de libertad Que te alejes por un Tiempo de mi lado Que me dejes en paz. Siempre fue mi manera de ser No me trates de comprender No hay nada que se pueda hacer Soy un poco paranoico lo siento. Al ratito ya te empiezo a extrañar Me preocupa que te pueda perder Necesito que te acerque a mi Para sentir el calor de tu cuerpo Un osito de peluche de Taiwán Una cascara de nuez en el mar Suavecito como alfombra de piel Delicioso como el dulce de leche. Dentro de mi lecho Duerme un ángel Que suspira boquiabierto Entre nubes de algodón Junto con la luz de la mañana Se despierta la razón y Amanece la duda
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I think the saddest thing someone could ever say is ‘please don’t leave me’.
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A veces simplemente te cansas.
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Please don’t hold back on me. Tell me that you miss me. Tell me that you stayed up late cause you couldn’t stop thinking about me, about us. Tell me about the dreams you have with me. Tell me about the way I make you happy. Don’t pretend to have no feelings. Love is not a weakness, and if it is, let’s all be weak, let’s all tell people why they mean so much to us.
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missing you a lot right now