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And of course
Ghost

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With that told now I believe our gear set would look like...
Warlocks
Titans
Hunters
And of course
Ghost
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I thought there might be a lot of other people who would benefit from reading this, too.
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Design Elements so Smart You’ll Do a Double-Take (x)
I get those things are cool but is no one really going to bring up this table
I wanna get the hangers so i can make a loss joke
oh it totally does, but you can’t hear it because space is a vacuum and sound can’t travel through a vacuum!
and that’s a good thing,
because the roar of the sun would clock in at around 120db heard from earth, about the equivalent to having a train’s horn go off three feet from your face.
constantly. all the time, even at NIGHT. there would be no escape.
this is simply terrifying. how do you erase knowledge please ?
NASA actually recorded the sun, if you want to hear it:
And they recorded the planets too:
so, the sun and the earth sound about how i would’ve expected, and a lot of other planets just make strong wind sounds which is perfectly reasonable but venus sounds like pure dread?!?! WHY IS SATURN SCREAMING?!? pluto isn’t bad and is actually kinda nice but it’s very strange to me too like Why Does It Do That. jupiter is super chill 10/10. pluto and jupiter need to collab i would buy that album
oh, fuck, guys, you know what this means? it means the ancient world was right about the music of the spheres.
Sun
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
i can hear these photos and i don’t like it
“Oh ok wow this is fucking creepy but very interesting and-JESUS CHRIST SATURN OH GOD NO PLEASE NO”
i’m already the kind of person who gets freaked out by space simulators and looking at too many pictures of nebulas in a row, so I’m glad I’m not the only one who’s getting freaked out by listening to planets. The void is just making me uncomfortable.
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this still cracks me up like can you imagine you’re 130 years old and suddenly a gigantic alien baby starts following you around
Stay safe, people.
In memes where text or panels are edited the originals are always the funniest, case in point:
I was going to rewatch 1931 Dracula again tonight and just as I turned it on a BAT started flying around at my window and wouldn’t go away and I’ve never seen a bat at my house before and let me tell you I’ve been so gay touched starved this quarantine I was about ready to risk letting a wild bat in my room if it meant it could possibly be one tall, Sexy vampire
Ah rabies
being sleep deprived, i came across this image
and my hand slipped
i present to you
twenty one pilots
never slammed the reblog button this fast
The blue lamp was not there for long, but they made such an impact in our lives. Shine on, blue lamp.
Farewell blue lamp!
just witnessed exciting interspecies communication between baby fairy shrimp and baby copepod
happy earth day from steven and amethyst!
Three mineral rock
The creamy white coloured mineral is K-feldspar (potassium feldspar), the clear-blue white coloured one is quartz and the greyish and flaky coloured mineral is muscovite.
Muscovite mineral belongs to the mica family, which is characterized by their flaky form. They grow as thin sheets that are loosely stuck together. Muscovite is mostly clear and soft.
Did you know? In cold regions large sheets of mica used be placed into windows when glass was not available. Muscovite has great insulation properties, so it was able to effectively keep warmth inside the house and still allow some light in!
Example from central Australia.