…made me cry…

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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RMH
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
$LAYYYTER

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Keni

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
almost home

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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@marvins-mindpalace
…made me cry…
This is never not funny
rebloggin’ cause that is the actual look on my face when that happens
trying out passwords
Yup….
Hogwarts teaches teenagers how to use deadly weapons, mind-altering drugs, poisons, etc. while they’re living in co-ed dorms with minimal supervision right above a dungeon where they keep the most dangerous creatures and weapons in the world.
You can always tell when a girl is going through some some stuff because that’s when she stops posting selfies and starts posting quotes about how great women are, how beautiful the world is, or how you can be anything you want to be.
This Is How We Know There Are Two Trillion Galaxies In The Universe
“Over time, galaxies merged together and grew, but small, faint galaxies still remain today. Even in our own Local Group, we’re still discovering galaxies that contain mere thousands of stars, and the number of galaxies we know of have increased to more than 70. The faintest, smallest, most distant galaxies of all are continuing to go undiscovered, but we know they must be there. For the first time, we can scientifically estimate how many galaxies are out there in the Universe.
The next step in the great cosmic puzzle is to find and characterize as many of them as possible, and understand how the Universe grew up. Led by the James Webb Space Telescope and the next generation of ground-based observatories, including LSST, GMT, and the ELT, we’re poised to reveal the hitherto unseen Universe as never before.”
How many galaxies are there in the Universe? If you had asked Carl Sagan a generation ago, the answer might have been something vague, like billions and billions. Just a decade or two ago, people would have guesstimated around 100 billion, as deep surveys from Hubble could give us a count of galaxies both near-and-far in a small region of the sky. But those estimates aren’t necessarily any good, except to serve as lower limits. In order to understand how many galaxies must truly be out there, it requires us to understand both what the Universe is made of and what constitutes a galaxy. Only in the last few years have we reached that level of sophistication, and come up with what we believe, for the first time, is an accurate number.
That number? Two trillion. There are two trillion galaxies in the Universe. This is the story of how we know.
Gus doesn’t deserve this
At least one Jedi probably killed themselves because they were holding their lightsaber the wrong way around when they turned it on.
If one shouldn’t watch porn because it builds distorted view on sexuality, one shouldn’t watch hollywood films because it builds distorted view on relationships
Wikipedia has an article on uncontacted peoples: isolated tribes who are unaware of wider civilisation. Maybe Earth is listed as an uncontacted planet by some intergalactic civilisation
what depression is really like:
not showering regularly
not bushing your teeth regularly
living in filth
caring about your grades but not enough to do anything about them
thinking about suicide more than graduating
considering suicide whenever any problem arises
tired
no motivation
no energy
walking is so hard
sometimes even talking is too much work because you’re so god damn tired
laying in bed for hours because you’re too tired to move
feeling nothing but sometimes everything
knowing you’re not alone but still feeling alone
that constant mindset of, “Who cares? I wont be around much longer anyways.”
The ratest type of galaxy. A nearly perfect ring: Hoag’s Object. [1,521x1,489]
she really outdid herself
Photo of Earth taken by Apollo 12 Astronaut Alan Bean on the way back home from the Moon [4902x4902]