fairy lights

Little peices.

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austinkleon:

Everybody go follow @abstractsunday — he’s running, drawing, and tweeting the NYC marathon!

austinkleon:

Everybody go follow @abstractsunday — he’s running, drawing, and tweeting the NYC marathon!

austinkleon:

Filed under: anger, signs (Two of my favorite things!)

austinkleon:

Filed under: anger, signs (Two of my favorite things!)

I’m overjoyed that assume I want to save the world but I wish that didn’t seem like such a terrible aspiration to you. 

elmolikeswasabi:

yerawizardharry:

NASA discovers a world orbiting two stars.The existence of a world with a double sunset, as portrayed in the film Star Wars more than 30 years ago, is now scientific fact. NASA’s Kepler mission has made the first unambiguous detection of a circumbinary planet — a planet orbiting two stars — 200 light-years from Earth. 
 
Unlike Star Wars’ Tatooine, the planet is cold, gaseous and not thought to harbor life, but its discovery demonstrates the diversity of planets in our galaxy. Previous research has hinted at the existence of circumbinary planets, but clear confirmation proved elusive. Kepler detected such a planet, known as Kepler-16b, by observing transits, where the brightness of a parent star dims from the planet crossing in front of it.
 

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elmolikeswasabi:

yerawizardharry:

NASA discovers a world orbiting two stars.

The existence of a world with a double sunset, as portrayed in the film Star Wars more than 30 years ago, is now scientific fact. NASA’s Kepler mission has made the first unambiguous detection of a circumbinary planet — a planet orbiting two stars — 200 light-years from Earth. 

Unlike Star Wars’ Tatooine, the planet is cold, gaseous and not thought to harbor life, but its discovery demonstrates the diversity of planets in our galaxy. Previous research has hinted at the existence of circumbinary planets, but clear confirmation proved elusive. Kepler detected such a planet, known as Kepler-16b, by observing transits, where the brightness of a parent star dims from the planet crossing in front of it.

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jesseekkah:

Aurora Storm (by Greg Hensel)

jesseekkah:

Aurora Storm (by Greg Hensel)

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vonton:

So rough. Lyric in previous post.