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Posted on February 7, 2011 via .GeekWithoutBraces. with 61,580 notes
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Posted on February 7, 2011 via .GeekWithoutBraces. with 61,580 notes
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Posted on January 31, 2011 via FACTS ABOUT YOU with 12,063 notes
Source: factsaboutyou
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I like my body when it is with your body. It is so quite new a thing. Muscles better and nerves more.
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Happiness and sadness run parallel to each other. When one takes a rest, the other one tends to take up the slack.
— Hazelmarie Elliott
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For every dark night, there’s a brighter day.
— Tupac
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Lust is when you love what you see. Love is when you lust for what’s inside.
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Not all scars shows. Not all wounds heal. Sometimes you can’t always see the pain someone feels.
— Jennifer Shin
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California Superstorm
According to images released by the National Weather Service, an “atmospheric river” is appearing to head straight towards the Golden State, with waters moving at the rate of 50 Mississippi Rivers. Scientists fear the storm could last over 40 days and 10 feet of water will rain down on the modern cities
(via Google)
Whether its fact or fiction, i’d still invest in my own floating panic room.
Weather Channel rebutted the superstorm theory with their own expert. People are all claiming “end of days” crap, but in reality, this planet was created by massive violence, and was a violent, terrible place for quite a long time:
“The early Earth was a vision of hell, all scalding rock and choking fumes. Since then, its surface has cooled, continents have drifted, mountains have risen and eroded, and life has emerged, benign and green. Nearly all traces of the planet as it was have been wiped away. But from clues in the oldest rocks, deepest magmas, and even the cratered face of the moon, scientists have traced the planet’s beginnings. As those early days have come into focus, so have the rare scenes, found today in some of Earth’s harshest places, that recall its ancient self.” (Source)
Animals have been dying in groups for as long as there have been animals on this earth, even before we were there to document it, and while I don’t deny that we may very well have something to do with the recent mass bird, fish and other animal deaths, I think it’s quite far fetched to claim that it’s some omen of impending doom for the planet (apocalyptically speaking). It is, however, a taste of what is to come if we keep treating the planet like a giant toilet. At this point, people are just hyper-aware of these deaths for whatever reason. News sources are getting a huge response from religious fanatics and other people, so these events, which usually pass unnoticed by a majority of average earth-dwellers are being published and speculated upon by people who have NO knowledge of the history of life on this planet (ecology, numerous mass extinctions, weather patterns, geology, etc.) Maybe I’m over analytical, but hard science/facts usually win over useless speculation and paranoia, at least to me.
Posted on January 20, 2011 via Kyoko has a blog with 15 notes
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Don’t do anything by half. If you love someone, love them with all your soul. When you go to work, work your ass off. When you hate someone, hate them until it hurts.

