âI feel like I am so far behind in life that I will never catch up. Everyone is doing so many things with their lives. I am just here. Frozen. I have been a ghost for years. I wonder if that is all I will ever be.â
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@chasin-stars
âI feel like I am so far behind in life that I will never catch up. Everyone is doing so many things with their lives. I am just here. Frozen. I have been a ghost for years. I wonder if that is all I will ever be.â
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Wanna smash my head through a wall right now.
Sorry, I could never be a capitalist, I suffer from âwanting humans to have their basic needs metâ disorder, where I care about people who arenât me.
Someone once asked me if, assuming we got universal healthcare, I would be okay with the rise in âhealthcare tourismâ where people who are sick come to our country to get their medical bills taken care of and life-saving medical treatment cheaper than in their home countries. I was just like, yeah thats fine, Iâd actually prefer it if 0 people died from preventable causes kept behind a paywall for no reason.
âeven the addicts?â yeah dude did i fucking stutter
the best thing about being alive on earth is that sometimes there is a kitty
they hated her for her clitoral swag
You Are Made of Stardust
Though the billions of people on Earth may come from different areas, we share a common heritage: we are all made of stardust! From the carbon in our DNA to the calcium in our bones, nearly all of the elements in our bodies were forged in the fiery hearts and death throes of stars.
The building blocks for humans, and even our planet, wouldnât exist if it werenât for stars. If we could rewind the universe back almost to the very beginning, we would just see a sea of hydrogen, helium, and a tiny bit of lithium.
The first generation of stars formed from this material. Thereâs so much heat and pressure in a starâs core that they can fuse atoms together, forming new elements. Our DNA is made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. All those elements (except hydrogen, which has existed since shortly after the big bang) are made by stars and released into the cosmos when the stars die.
Each star comes with a limited fuel supply. When a medium-mass star runs out of fuel, it will swell up and shrug off its outer layers. Only a small, hot core called a white dwarf is left behind. The starâs cast-off debris includes elements like carbon and nitrogen. It expands out into the cosmos, possibly destined to be recycled into later generations of stars and planets. New life may be born from the ashes of stars.
Massive stars are doomed to a more violent fate. For most of their lives, stars are balanced between the outward pressure created by nuclear fusion and the inward pull of gravity. When a massive star runs out of fuel and its nuclear processes die down, it completely throws the star out of balance. The result? An explosion!
Supernova explosions create such intense conditions that even more elements can form. The oxygen we breathe and essential minerals like magnesium and potassium are flung into space by these supernovas.
Supernovas can also occur another way in binary, or double-star, systems. When a white dwarf steals material from its companion, it can throw everything off balance too and lead to another kind of cataclysmic supernova. Our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will study these stellar explosions to figure out whatâs speeding up the universeâs expansion.Â
This kind of explosion creates calcium â the mineral we need most in our bodies â and trace minerals that we only need a little of, like zinc and manganese. It also produces iron, which is found in our blood and also makes up the bulk of our planetâs mass!
A supernova will either leave behind a black hole or a neutron star â the superdense core of an exploded star. When two neutron stars collide, it showers the cosmos in elements like silver, gold, iodine, uranium, and plutonium.
Some elements only come from stars indirectly. Cosmic rays are nuclei (the central parts of atoms) that have been boosted to high speed by the most energetic events in the universe. When they collide with atoms, the impact can break them apart, forming simpler elements. Thatâs how we get boron and beryllium â from breaking star-made atoms into smaller ones.
Half a dozen other elements are created by radioactive decay. Some elements are radioactive, which means their nuclei are unstable. They naturally break down to form simpler elements by emitting radiation and particles. Thatâs how we get elements like radium. The rest are made by humans in labs by slamming atoms of lighter elements together at super high speeds to form heavier ones. We can fuse together elements made by stars to create exotic, short-lived elements like seaborgium and einsteinium.
From some of the most cataclysmic events in the cosmos comes all of the beauty we see here on Earth. Life, and even our planet, wouldnât have formed without them! But we still have lots of questions about these stellar factories.Â
In 2006, our Stardust spacecraft returned to Earth containing tiny particles of interstellar dust that originated in distant stars, light-years away â the first star dust to ever be collected from space and returned for study. You can help us identify and study the composition of these tiny, elusive particles through our Stardust@Home Citizen Science project.
Our upcoming Roman Space Telescope will help us learn more about how elements were created and distributed throughout galaxies, all while exploring many other cosmic questions. Learn more about the exciting science this mission will investigate on Twitter and Facebook.
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I'm not unfriendly i just don't enjoy talking to or interacting with or being in the same vicinity as human beings
Melissa Febos, Abandon Me
i am pathologically homesick for the lives i could have lived
The main reason most of us stay up late is because we donât want our free time to end and tomorrow to start
no longer going to pursue a career! id like to be a rock. thanks
Clouds swirling in the coffee colored atmosphere of Jupiter, looks more like a familiar morning beverage of champions.Â
This image from our Juno spacecraft was captured in North North Temperate Belt. Image Credit: Enhanced Image by Gerald Eichstädt and Sean Doran (CC BY-NC-SA)/NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS
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Unarmed Black Man With Hands Up Shot By Police.
Charles Kinsey, 47, a behavior therapist from South Florida was shot in the leg three times by the police in North Miami while laying on the ground with his arms up and trying to help his patient with autism who had run away from a group home.
It all started when someone called 911 and said there was a man walking around with a gun. However it was Kinseyâs patient who was sitting on the ground cross-legged, playing with a toy truck.
Charles got shot by police despite telling them he was only trying to help his patient.
The police shot him, handcuffed him and left him on ground bleeding.
North Miami police have not released much information at all. They havenât released the officerâs name, they havenât given us an update on the investigation. However, they did say that the state attorney is now a part of this investigation.
#CharlesKinsey  #BlackLivesMatterÂ
#StopPoliceBrutality  #NorthMiamiPoliceDepartment
âSir, why did you shoot me?â
âI donât know.â
jesus fucking christ.
you can donate to the minnesota freedom fund to bail out protestors here. I donated $10. if you see this, will you either match my donation or reblog to spread it?
in world history we were doing a ww1 simulation. we all got into groups and made a country with our own laws, allies, flag, everything.
âcan we commit treason?â a student asks the teacher.
âyes but you have to deal with the consequences.â our teacher says.
âokayâ kid stands up. âWE ARE PLANNING TOââ kid gets tackled to the ground by the president of our country.
ânow you have to deal with the ďżźguillotine!â
we then made a âguillotineâ type thing by stacking tables.
the principal walked in while the president said âoff with his headâ and just walked out without saying a word.