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Posted on 13th Jan at 4:51 AM, with 30,069 notes

surfandwrite:

*whispers during sex* thanks for temporarily filling my existential emptiness with ur dick

Posted on 25th Dec at 5:33 AM, with 5,037 notes
spaceexp:
“Venus over Dallas
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spaceexp:

Venus over Dallas

Posted on 25th Dec at 5:02 AM, with 24,620 notes
astronomyblog:
“  A star cluster glowing softly in the void with faint, reddish background galaxies in the spaces between.
by Judy Schmidt
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astronomyblog:

A star cluster glowing softly in the void with faint, reddish background galaxies in the spaces between.

by Judy Schmidt

Posted on 21st Nov at 6:43 AM, with 23,636 notes

celes:

“We don’t give other people credit for the same interior complexity we take for granted in ourselves, the same capacity for holding contradictory feelings in balance, for complexly alloyed affections, for bottomless generosity of heart and petty, capricious malice. We can’t believe that anyone could be unkind to us and still be genuinely fond of us, although we do it all the time. Years ago a friend of mine had a dream about a strange invention; a staircase you could descend deep underground, in which you heard recordings of all the things anyone had ever said about you, both good and bad. The catch was, you had to pass through all the worst things people had said before you could get to the highest compliments at the very bottom. There is no way I would ever make it more than two and a half steps down such a staircase, but I understand its terrible logic: if we want the rewards of being loved we have to submit to the mortifying ordeal of being known.”

— Tim Kreider, I Know What You Think of Me (via audeas)

Posted on 16th Nov at 6:15 AM, with 38,726 notes
amywinehousequeen:
““amy winehouse performing in philadelphia, 2007
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amywinehousequeen:

amy winehouse performing in philadelphia, 2007

Posted on 16th Nov at 6:15 AM, with 18,577 notes
detailedart:
“Detail: The Triumph of Venus, 1740, by François Boucher.
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detailedart:

Detail: The Triumph of Venus, 1740, by François Boucher.

Posted on 22nd Jun at 4:50 AM, with 3,084 notes
astronomyblog:
“ A witch appears to be screaming out into space in this image from NASA’s Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The infrared portrait shows the Witch Head nebula, named after its resemblance to the profile of a wicked witch....
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astronomyblog:

A witch appears to be screaming out into space in this image from NASA’s Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The infrared portrait shows the Witch Head nebula, named after its resemblance to the profile of a wicked witch. Astronomers say the billowy clouds of the nebula, where baby stars are brewing, are being lit up by massive stars. Dust in the cloud is being hit with starlight, causing it to glow with infrared light, which was picked up by WISE’s detectors. 

Image credit: NASA/JPL/WISE 

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