The hardest battle is between your old habits and your new standards.
will byers stan first human second
official daine visual archive
Cosmic Funnies
đ©” avery cochrane đ©”
No title available

Kiana Khansmith

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ

Origami Around
Sade Olutola
Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
$LAYYYTER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
đ
todays bird
Mike Driver
Xuebing Du
d e v o n
trying on a metaphor
noise dept.
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Norway

seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from India

seen from TĂŒrkiye

seen from United States
seen from TĂŒrkiye

seen from United States

seen from Ireland
seen from Lithuania
seen from United Kingdom
@never-lost-just-wondering
The hardest battle is between your old habits and your new standards.
Goddess of Depression by Victor Nazarenko
âPlease donât expect me to always be good and kind and loving. There are times when I will be cold and thoughtless and hard to understand.â
â Sylvia Plath
May you have the courage to disappoint people who benefit from your self-abandonment.
âHaha remember when murder-hornets were gonna be a thing? What a nothingburger.â
Yes, because the Washington state government activated like a sleeper-cell and ruthlessly, systematically hunted them down and annihilated them.
âY2K came to nothing amirite?â
Yes because an army of software engineers working around the clock, losing sleep, and busting ass till the last minute prevented it from happening.
âRemember the hole in the ozone layer?â
You mean the one that was fixed through rigorous world wide government action?
One of the root problems of our society is a refusal or inability by media to articulate that all those âitâs gonna be an apocalypseâ disasters were not disasters because we collectively did something about them.
The good news is this is actually quite correctable. I maintain my firm belief that we as humans are capable of solving almost all of our problems, when we decide to do so.
And I still think thatâs going to happen. I donât know when or how, but I do know that abandoning hope wonât help bring it about.
And I refuse to let the cynics own a chunk of my heart.
Happy Smallpox Eradication Day
my biggest desire: to be seen
my biggest fear: to be seen
reassurance kink bc my brain makes me feel unlovable
"There is nothing wrong with adults living with their parents for any reason and it's actually the norm in huge parts of the world."
and
"People should be able to afford to live independently if that's what they want."
are statements that NEED to coexist.
Smart woman next to an unbelievable achievement is a picture niche that will never get old
Then youâre gonna love this photo of Annie Jump Canon.
Working at Harvard in the late 1800âs and early 1900âs as a âComputerâ, Annie Jump Cannon cataloged stars using their spectra from photographic plates, in an effort to understand the mysteries and peculiarities of stellar spectra.
This was hard, detailed, nuanced work. By 1889, three years into her work, she had classified over 1,000 stars. By 1913, she could classify 200 stars an hour. She could classify three stars a minute, just by sight. Using a magnifying glass, she could classify stars down to 9th magnitude, 16 times fainter than the human eye can see. And she did this all with exceptional accuracy.
Over the course of her career, she personally classified more than 350,000 stars, accounting for a mind-boggling 98% of all contemporary stellar spectra classifications, a feat that wouldnât be bested until the 1990âs with automated digital sky surveys.
Cannon used these classifications to develop the Harvard spectral classification system (OâBâAâFâGâKâM), organizing stars by surface temperature and physical properties.
It is hard to overstate just how foundational her work was to modern astronomy and astrophysics. Her classifications have enabled more than a century of breakthroughs in stellar structure and evolution, including the understanding of how stars change over time and how temperature, luminosity, and composition are related. The system underpins the HertzsprungâRussell (HR) diagram, one of the most important tools in astrophysics, and remains embedded in modern research, from stellar population studies to galaxy evolution.
The immense scale of her work was itself a massive contribution to astronomy. For comparison, before Cannon, star catalogs contained between 600 and 4,000 stars. Her work single-handedly proved that large-scale stellar classification was both feasible and scientifically valuable. She helped establish systematic star catalogs as a core method of modern astronomy and laid the groundwork for astrophysical research on stellar structure, evolution, and populations that continues today.
i donât know how to explain to you people that no matter what a countryâs government is like i do not and will not support the US indiscriminately bombing that countryâs civilians and i donât know why thatâs a controversial take tbh
âoh iran is a dictatorship!â âoh palestine is homophobic!â i donât care like literally i donât care thatâs not a problem to be solved by other countries blowing innocent people up