NASA created retro travel posters for different locations in our solar system in hopes of inspiring young people to imagine a future where common space travel is a possibility.
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Jules of Nature

if i look back, i am lost
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Love Begins

Kaledo Art
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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NASA created retro travel posters for different locations in our solar system in hopes of inspiring young people to imagine a future where common space travel is a possibility.
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She looked up at the sky, at the stars, and just stared. Stared for what felt like years but were actually five minutes. Her eyes moved from star to star and, even though all the stars looked the same to me, she seemed to find uniqueness in each one. While still looking up, she finally opened her mouth and asked, “Doesn’t it scare you?”. “No” I answered, “it actually makes me feel whole”. She finally turned to look at my face. “That right there terrifies me” she said while pointing up at the sky, “the fact that that is so big and we are so tiny. "It scares me that up there, there’s this silence that I - we - are not even aware of. "It scares me that, in comparison, our fears mean nothing, the tears we cry are meaningless, our laughs have no importance, our deaths and our births are nothing but population becoming larger and smaller. "I could say that I love you and it wouldn’t be different or unexpected because I am only one worthless person out of seven billion expressing her feelings”. She looked up at the sky and I just stared at her. I stared at her freckles and her eyes and her lips and her nose. She was so beautiful and I couldn’t understand how she saw herself as something so meaningless and so worthless. But, although I wanted to tell her what she meant to me, I couldn’t help but wonder: how do I explain to someone that feels so tiny and so unholy that, from my eyes, she is the stars, the moon, silence and noise? How do I tell her that she is the whole universe? How do I tell her that next to her I am the one that’s small and unsurprising and she is the one that is so wonderfully mysterious?
Excerpt from a book I’ll never write (via thatemptybottleofchanel)
HEEEEELP
- Kim jaejoong : I think I have never written a song for a woman but there are songs containing my feelings after parting.
-I really feel sorry toward my co-actresses but up to now there hasn’t been any kiss scene that made my heart flutter.
- and now “I NEVER SEDUCE WOMAN.
i’m so done with you.
could you get any more adorable?
I Hear Your Voice
SPOILERS
I can't let go!! The feels are intact!! WHY DOES THIS HAVE TO END?
Nikola Tesla predicted the Internet. In 1900, he wrote an article for Century Magazine describing a “world system” of wireless communications that could send telephone messages, news, music, and pictures to any part of the world. Source
I have so many broken promises to this blog.
Interesting…
TVXQ Catch Me Live World Tour Photobook
Source: Kokayz
I know I should be studying, but oh well, my rant goes first.
Lately, I've noticed something about Filipino commercials. Most commercials that fall on women are usually products like, shampoo, napkins, soap, detergents, and some beauty products. Now, my focus is on how skin product advertisements define a stereotype kind of beauty, which is the pale skin kind of beauty. I have nothing against people with naturally pale skin and they're beautiful in their own way. But I just noticed that skin product representatives are always celebrities like Julia Montes, Julia Barretto, or Anne Curtis. Do they have exceptionally healthy and smooth complexion just because they have lighter skin tone? I mean I rarely see actresses such as Kathryn Bernardo, Sarah Geronimo, or Angel Locsin on television with skin products on their hands. And maybe if they have one, it's always about making their skin whiter "than ever". What's wrong with having darker skin tone? Are they gross or what... because people seems busy scrubbing their skins off to flesh. There's nothing wrong with living healthy, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't require a specific color of the skin. I'm just bothered by this deceiving portrayal of beauty because I encounter people complimenting a pretty girl then sighed over her skin because it's brown, like it's an ugly thing. It makes Filipinas, who have naturally dark complexions, not confident with what they were born with just because of what the media flashes on screen.
Any kind of skin tone can be smooth and shiny whether it's pinkish, or olive, or dark brown. But not every kind should be pale.
Why do we always have one basis for everything?
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[140207] From the Star: Yunho birthday party ~^____.^~
F: TVXQ! official site
[TRANS] Yunho’s official message on his birthday!
Thank you, everyone ~^__^~ For my birthday this time again, I reached 29 while receiving congratulations from many people… I feel the importance of the word ‘responsibility’ greatly as I get older.~ Thank you, everyone!! Please anticipate UKnow Yunho for this year as well as I will show you dynamic and awesome appearances.~^__^~
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