I looked at you in the mirror, that day I realized I had a scissor; to cut every memory of ours. You never sent me letters not either flowers, thus I am grateful— of how sharp the scissor was.
It is funny how I write about the letters you never wrote and the flowers you never gave me, while in my memory, what you did was only calling my name.
Fully losing it at this facebook screenshot. 22 inches of green and 1.5 of carrot.
i think my problem is that when i’m doing an activity with a friend they’re thinking “i am having fun. this is fun.” but i’m thinking “we are tying the strings of fate we are forming a powerful bond that will last eons”
Saturn’s Northern Hexagon © NASA Cassini
this is your daily reminder to take a chonce
I’m both pro herbal medicine and pro vaccination because you can treat burns with aloe vera juice and sore throats with lavender infused honey but you can’t rid a country of polio with plants.
physics professors are really going through it- every day, I think about my quantum physics professor who once went on a rant about how there's too many types of mustard these days followed by the words "well, at least quantum physics is less complicated than the mustard aisle" followed by one of the most cursed derivations I have ever seen
Earth may have formed much more rapidly than previously believed after born as tiny millimeter-sized pebbles that accumulated over a period of just a few million years. The new theory also implies that rather than water being delivered to Earth by icy comets, this vital ingredient for life is present on our planet due to our young planet thirstily sucking up water from its space environment. The theory could have important implications for the search for life outside the solar system, indicating that watery and habitable planets around other stars may be more common than currently theorized. The new theory put forward by the team suggests that around 4.5 billion years ago when the sun was an infant star surrounded by a disk of gas and dust, known as a proto-planetary disk, tiny particles of dust would be quickly sucked up by forming planets once they reached a certain size. In the case of the infant Earth, this "vacuuming up" of disk material ensured our planet was supplied with water.
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physics is so cool because after such a long time the little kid in you finally gets the answers to their questions and nothing makes me happier than that
an extraordinarily ordinary human being who exists, that's it. idk much about myself either so
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