1. (Source: spfccmt, via iamiforyouareyou)

  2. You know what’s kind of beautiful?

    In French, you don’t really say “I miss you.” You say “tu me manques,” which is closer to “you are missing from me.”

    I love that. “You are missing from me.” You are a part of me, you are essential to my being. You are like a limb, or an organ, or blood. I cannot function without you.

    (Source: timorleste, via iamiforyouareyou)

  3. (Source: alecshao, via heathenliving)

  4. [Flash 10 is required to watch video]

    oh God I’m sorry just oh God why am I laughing so hard. and then they had to replay it a bunch of times at the end.oh God

    (Source: dr-o-wn, via hstylesblog)

  5. (Source: sweetlikekiwi, via elderswan)

  6. (via elderswan)

  7. ryaninwonderland:

thrill3d:

fr4grance:

lol, that’d probs snap if i went in that

^^^

same

    ryaninwonderland:

    thrill3d:

    fr4grance:

    lol, that’d probs snap if i went in that

    ^^^

    same

    (Source: bohemiann-childd)

  8. thescienceofreality:

Super Moon? How About a Super Sun!“On May 5, 2012, while everyone else was waiting for the “Super Moon” astrophotographer Alan Friedman was out capturing this super image of a super Sun from his back yard in Buffalo, NY!Taken with a specialized telescope that can image the Sun in hydrogen alpha light, Alan’s photo shows the intricate detail of our home star’s chromosphere — the layer just above its “surface”, or photosphere.Prominences can be seen rising up from the Sun’s limb in several places, and long filaments — magnetically-suspended lines of plasma — arch across its face. The “fuzzy” texture is caused by smaller features called spicules and fibrils, which are short-lived spikes of magnetic fields that rapidly rise up from the surface of the Sun.On the left side it appears that a prominence may have had just detached from the Sun’s limb, as there’s a faint cloud of material suspended there.”

    thescienceofreality:


    Super Moon? How About a Super Sun!

    “On May 5, 2012, while everyone else was waiting for the “Super Moon” astrophotographer Alan Friedman was out capturing this super image of a super Sun from his back yard in Buffalo, NY!

    Taken with a specialized telescope that can image the Sun in hydrogen alpha light, Alan’s photo shows the intricate detail of our home star’s chromosphere — the layer just above its “surface”, or photosphere.

    Prominences can be seen rising up from the Sun’s limb in several places, and long filaments — magnetically-suspended lines of plasma — arch across its face. The “fuzzy” texture is caused by smaller features called spicules and fibrils, which are short-lived spikes of magnetic fields that rapidly rise up from the surface of the Sun.

    On the left side it appears that a prominence may have had just detached from the Sun’s limb, as there’s a faint cloud of material suspended there.”


  9. Reblog if you’d like messages from a curious anon.

    (Source: m-orphium, via headinginone-direction)

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