astrotastic:

tastysynapse:

Zen Pencils Comic: 100. CARL SAGAN: Pale blue dot

excuse me, no one is allowed to make me cry like that

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the-absolute-best-posts:

The Venn Diagram of Sexual Identity

This is a great blog to follow, seriously

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goldenalbatross:

ronstoppableismypatronus:

citrusmalicious:

rippedfuel:

derekisonfire:

lostboybilly:

ladies, jedi robes just came into fashion. Snap Snap! Get to it!

Where the fuck can I buy these for victoria.

I WANT THESE NOW.

o: 

YES

#i would like all of these yes

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the-absolute-best-posts:

This is a great blog to follow, seriously

the-absolute-best-posts:

This is a great blog to follow, seriously

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aleeeeeeen:

-diagonalley:

ohnoitstrixia:

vuh-jj:

what a fucking boss

OMGGG what a cutie! HAHAHHA as soon as the flash goes off :’) 

I keep watching this hahah

YOLO

aleeeeeeen:

-diagonalley:

ohnoitstrixia:

vuh-jj:

what a fucking boss

OMGGG what a cutie! HAHAHHA as soon as the flash goes off :’) 

I keep watching this hahah

YOLO

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z0mbie-rainbow:

I cried the first time I saw this. <3

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thedailywhat:

Weekend Read of the Day: Esquire columnist Stephen Marche investigates how Facebook and social media have made us more densely networked — and more lonely — than ever.

Within this world of instant and absolute communication, unbounded by limits of time or space, we suffer from unprecedented alienation. We have never been more detached from one another, or lonelier. In a world consumed by ever more novel modes of socializing, we have less and less actual society. We live in an accelerating contradiction: the more connected we become, the lonelier we are. We were promised a global village; instead we inhabit the drab cul-de-sacs and endless freeways of a vast suburb of information.

[atlantic]

thedailywhat:

Weekend Read of the Day: Esquire columnist Stephen Marche investigates how Facebook and social media have made us more densely networked — and more lonely — than ever.

Within this world of instant and absolute communication, unbounded by limits of time or space, we suffer from unprecedented alienation. We have never been more detached from one another, or lonelier. In a world consumed by ever more novel modes of socializing, we have less and less actual society. We live in an accelerating contradiction: the more connected we become, the lonelier we are. We were promised a global village; instead we inhabit the drab cul-de-sacs and endless freeways of a vast suburb of information.

[atlantic]

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ianwithab:

twotimestwo:

eggomelette:

inspiredbyyou:

trekkie:

commanderspock:

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vilenilla:

ianwithab:

twotimestwo:

eggomelette:

inspiredbyyou:

trekkie:

commanderspock:

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