Nothing to lose, so come what may.
I am Jack's smirking revenge.
logging into facebook and scrolling through my news feed for the first time in awhile reminded me why i’m antisocial to begin with.

i dislike you all.

fuckyeahidiotsonfacebook:

youre the sexiest baby gurl falondriannaiqua.

fuckyeahidiotsonfacebook:

youre the sexiest baby gurl falondriannaiqua.

(Source: cigar3tte, via idiotsonfb)

fuckyeahidiotsonfacebook:

the friend zone explained.

kaaa

fuckyeahidiotsonfacebook:

the friend zone explained.

kaaa

(Source: idiotsonfb)

grrrrrrrrr.

~just let it pass, like i do everything else in my life.

fuckyeahidiotsonfacebook:

that does explain the quality of Twilight’s writing.

fuckyeahidiotsonfacebook:

that does explain the quality of Twilight’s writing.

(Source: idiotsonfb)

cwnl:

Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232

Galaxies are fascinating not only for what is visible, but for what is invisible. Grand spiral galaxy NGC 1232, captured in detail by one of the new Very Large Telescopes, is a good example. The visible is dominated by millions of bright stars and dark dust, caught up in a gravitational swirl of spiral arms revolving about the center.

Open clusters containing bright blue stars can be seen sprinkled along these spiral arms, while dark lanes of dense interstellar dust can be seen sprinkled between them. Less visible, but detectable, are billions of dim normal stars and vast tracts of interstellar gas, together wielding such high mass that they dominate the dynamics of the inner galaxy.

Invisible are even greater amounts of matter in a form we don’t yet know - pervasive dark matter needed to explain the motions of the visible in the outer galaxy. 

Image Credit: FORS, 8.2-meter VLT Antu, ESO

cwnl:

Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232

Galaxies are fascinating not only for what is visible, but for what is invisible. Grand spiral galaxy NGC 1232, captured in detail by one of the new Very Large Telescopes, is a good example. The visible is dominated by millions of bright stars and dark dust, caught up in a gravitational swirl of spiral arms revolving about the center.

Open clusters containing bright blue stars can be seen sprinkled along these spiral arms, while dark lanes of dense interstellar dust can be seen sprinkled between them. Less visible, but detectable, are billions of dim normal stars and vast tracts of interstellar gas, together wielding such high mass that they dominate the dynamics of the inner galaxy.

Invisible are even greater amounts of matter in a form we don’t yet know - pervasive dark matter needed to explain the motions of the visible in the outer galaxy.

Image Credit: FORS, 8.2-meter VLT Antu, ESO

(Source: ikenbot, via itsfullofstars)


Earth at Twilight
Credit: ISS Crew, Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Lab, JSC, NASA

Earth at Twilight

Credit: ISS Crew, Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Lab, JSC, NASA

(Source: ikenbot, via itsfullofstars)

psychology2010:

Psychology: 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking 
When are we most prone to distorted thinking? When we are emotional (so we don’t think clearly), when we do not give enough time to think about something( we do not consider other options), or is it when we lack knowledge about a subject (to help us think deeply) or is it personality (some people are just prone to distorted styles of thinking)?
What factors do you think contributes? 

psychology2010:

Psychology: 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking 

When are we most prone to distorted thinking? When we are emotional (so we don’t think clearly), when we do not give enough time to think about something( we do not consider other options), or is it when we lack knowledge about a subject (to help us think deeply) or is it personality (some people are just prone to distorted styles of thinking)?

What factors do you think contributes? 

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