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If there is a God, He will have to beg my forgiveness.

Beard is coming back.
Don’t make fun of my floral patterns.

Beard is coming back.

Don’t make fun of my floral patterns.

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#me 
derringer-darling:


“Walk like you have three men walking behind you.”  ~ Oscar de la Renta

I tend to walk like there’s three men behind me that want to mug me hahaha. Get awaaaay!

That’s called ‘efficient’. Which is just as good.

derringer-darling:

“Walk like you have three men walking behind you.” ~ Oscar de la Renta

I tend to walk like there’s three men behind me that want to mug me hahaha. Get awaaaay!

That’s called ‘efficient’. Which is just as good.

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stfuprolifers:

kor71:

If you think abortions ok, remember what Horton says.

Awkward. Dr. Seuss and his wife were really liberal and pro-choice. They’ve even threatened to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote the wrong way (the way you’re doing it actually). I guess you didn’t already know that Horton Hears a Who is about the American occupation of Japan post-WWII. He even dedicated it to his dear Japanese friend.
Mrs. Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) continued donating to Planned Parenthood and advocating for reproductive health and rights after her husband died.

stfuprolifers:

kor71:

If you think abortions ok, remember what Horton says.

Awkward. Dr. Seuss and his wife were really liberal and pro-choice. They’ve even threatened to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote the wrong way (the way you’re doing it actually). I guess you didn’t already know that Horton Hears a Who is about the American occupation of Japan post-WWII. He even dedicated it to his dear Japanese friend.

Mrs. Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) continued donating to Planned Parenthood and advocating for reproductive health and rights after her husband died.

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tardisity:

The oldest person alive was born on April 19, 1897, meaning that April 18th, 1897 was approximately the last time the Earth was inhabited by an entirely different set of people and if you don’t think that’s the realist shit ever then you can get right on outta town.

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“Walk like you have three men walking behind you.”  ~ Oscar de la Renta

“Walk like you have three men walking behind you.” ~ Oscar de la Renta

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distant-traveller:

Question: If 2 black holes get near each other, can they then gravitationally pull matter out of the other black hole & back into “normal” space?
The short answer is no.

A black hole (in the traditional sense) is defined as an object that has collapsed so that its radius is equal to, or less than, the Schwarzschild of the object.

What does this mean?

Every object has a Schwarzschild radius; this is the point at which an object’s mass is so compressed that the gravitational influence overpowers the other forces of nature and it collapses to a singularity.
Of course, not every object is massive enough to collapse to its Schwarzschild radius. The Earth’s Schwarzschild radius, for example, is about the diameter of a small marble. If you were to apply enough energy to the Earth and compress its mass to that size, it would collapse to form a black hole. The same is true for humans, except I’d need to compress you to a point some 10-million times smaller than a marble in order to turn you into a black hole.
So, what is special about the Schwarzschild radius? This is the point at which the escape velocity for the object is equal to the speed of light. Obviously, since you can’t travel ,or faster than, the speed of light you can’t get out of a black hole neither can another black hole pull you out.
It’s important to realize that, outside of the Schwarzschild radius (also known as the event horizon), spacetime is normal. You can interact with a black hole in the same ways you interact with any other object of mass.

Image credit: NASA/CXC/A.Hobart
Article: From Quarks to Quasars

distant-traveller:

Question: If 2 black holes get near each other, can they then gravitationally pull matter out of the other black hole & back into “normal” space?

The short answer is no.

A black hole (in the traditional sense) is defined as an object that has collapsed so that its radius is equal to, or less than, the Schwarzschild of the object.

What does this mean?

Every object has a Schwarzschild radius; this is the point at which an object’s mass is so compressed that the gravitational influence overpowers the other forces of nature and it collapses to a singularity.

Of course, not every object is massive enough to collapse to its Schwarzschild radius. The Earth’s Schwarzschild radius, for example, is about the diameter of a small marble. If you were to apply enough energy to the Earth and compress its mass to that size, it would collapse to form a black hole. The same is true for humans, except I’d need to compress you to a point some 10-million times smaller than a marble in order to turn you into a black hole.

So, what is special about the Schwarzschild radius? This is the point at which the escape velocity for the object is equal to the speed of light. Obviously, since you can’t travel ,or faster than, the speed of light you can’t get out of a black hole neither can another black hole pull you out.

It’s important to realize that, outside of the Schwarzschild radius (also known as the event horizon), spacetime is normal. You can interact with a black hole in the same ways you interact with any other object of mass.

Image credit: NASA/CXC/A.Hobart

Article: From Quarks to Quasars

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— 6 hours ago with 412 notes

thatscienceguy:

Picture from Hubbles Deep Field Project

The hubble space telescope glared at 1 spot in the sky continously for 50 days to produce this Amazing, and detailed, Picture!

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Social Anxiety: A Visual Explanation

schatten-esser:

How most people feel when meeting/greeting others:

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How it feels to the socially anxious:

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#well damn 

dailynietzsche:

“The higher we soar, the smaller we seem to those who cannot fly.”

Daybreak, §574.

— 6 hours ago with 32 notes
Anonymous asked: WOW, I just lost a bunch of weight using the OFFICIAL TUMBLR DIET!! Are u using it as well?


Answer:

Is this ever going to stop?

— 6 hours ago with 2 notes
shewhohangsoutincemeteries:

FireflyFacts 58/98 | Serenity (Film)

“Though the Trade Agent (the man who unlocks the safe in the Trade Station) in SERENITY (FILM) was played by Weston Nathanson, his voice was dubbed by Joss Whedon.”

shewhohangsoutincemeteries:

FireflyFacts 58/98 | Serenity (Film)

“Though the Trade Agent (the man who unlocks the safe in the Trade Station) in SERENITY (FILM) was played by Weston Nathanson, his voice was dubbed by Joss Whedon.”

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— 10 hours ago with 76 notes

poupon:

axl99:

ienjoyfewthings:

Dear anyone responsible for a work of fantasy fiction,

This is how you warrior.

UGH. YES. LADIES IN PROPER ARMOR.

The two watercolor ones are by Marian Churchland, who is THE BEST

the one with a reclining redhead is by Sang Han

From what I can tell, the rest are official art from various games.

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