he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
đȘŒ

tannertan36
NASA

PR's Tumblrdome
Cosmic Funnies
No title available
official daine visual archive
đ©” avery cochrane đ©”
$LAYYYTER
I'd rather be in outer space đž
Keni
trying on a metaphor
Aqua Utopiaïœæ”·ăźćșă§èšæ¶ă玥ă
ojovivo
Show & Tell
taylor price
art blog(derogatory)
sheepfilms
Misplaced Lens Cap
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany

seen from France
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Greece
seen from T1

seen from France
seen from United States
seen from France

seen from France
seen from Mexico

seen from United States

seen from TĂŒrkiye

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from Italy
@rjvg07-blog
I miss tumblr.
01. There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion. 02. Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done. 03. There is no editing stage. 04. Pretending you know what youâre doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what youâre doing even if you donât and do it. 05. Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it. 06. The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done. 07. Once youâre done you can throw it away. 08. Laugh at perfection. Itâs boring and keeps you from being done. 09. People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right. 10. Failure counts as done. So do mistakes. 11. Destruction is a variant of done. 12. If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done. 13. Done is the engine of more.
If youâre a Filipino and a holder of Philippine passport who likes traveling and exploring the beauty of the world, but hates the visa requirement to some countries, frown no more for you can still go to wonderful places without hassle-visa-appointments. The list of countries below doesnât...
While you are listing down or already living your New Yearâs resolutions, we were also listing down our own New Yearâs resolutions, but for Metro Manila. We asked readers to tell us what they think should be included in this list as well. At some point, we realized that this is actually not a set of resolutions, but more of wishes. Nevertheless, we feel that this list sums up our daily agonies. - Metromaniladirections.com
1. That Metro Manila will be more traveler-friendly. As a start, more signposts. Seriously. Meaningful ones â not those signs along C5 that tell us that a certain building on Ayala Avenue has the same significance as Alabang. Also, more unified rules or simply speaking, more consistency across the cities and the municipality of Pateros. 2. That there will be more disciplined buses along EDSA. We understand that it would be hard to regulate them through a public agency thatâs why theyâre still privatized until now. But please, the number of buses on EDSA is way too much to handle. We hope that the MMDA be more stern in apprehending buses that do not follow the yellow lane rule. Are we going to waste money on concrete paint?
Read More
These apple and pear sticky notes!
Fun animated short film depicting Juan Luna and Jose Rizal in VS mode. Props to people that recognize the context of the character abilities (i.e. Rizalâs Sisa Rage and Juan Lunaâs Painting Shoryuken). (via)
Karsunsilyoâs Facebook page.
Sen. Santiago to shame vain politicians thru âanti-epalâ bill
Credit belongs to the taxpayers, so take those billboards with your big smiling face somewhere else.
This, in essence, is the message of Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago in Senate Bill No. 1967, her version of what the man in the street would call an âanti-epalâ measure, as it is directed at politicians or bureaucrats who claim credit for projects built with public funds.
âEpalâ is slang for âmapapel,â a Filipino term for attention grabbers, scene stealers, or people who crave a role (papel) in affairs that are not necessarily theirs to handle or decide.
The term originated from the streets to become a buzzword in political circles especially last year, when President Benigno Aquino III initiated a shame campaign against such annoying public officials.
Currently undergoing committee deliberations, Santiagoâs âanti-epalâ bill is formally titled âAn Act Prohibiting Public Officers from Claiming Credit through Signage Announcing a Public Works Project.â
The senator maintained that public officials have no business claiming credit for projects funded by taxpayersâ money.
Read More â
The Schizo Filipino.
Visit the National Museum of the Philippines with your browser
(via jaredramos)
The coolest looking camera ever by ~ajouerle
monicafrancesca:
The past 3 days have been fun. Boarding together again with Gino was.. âawesomeâ :) In true Awesome Twosome fashion, we ended the week with a topic that fit the day perfectly. When we decided to bring back our portion Dear Future BF/GF for todayâs show, we didnât realize, at the time, that Friday...
pinoytumblr:
If you find utility posts with their wires tangled like ponytails branching everywhere like vines cute, then I think you need a check in the mental hospital right now.
Tangled utility posts, either for telecommunications or for electricity, are tangled like this. Not only an eyesore, but also...
Nominate