*The first leaf of autumn falls*
Me:
How Zodiac signs approach love
What is your Zodiac signs relationship goal?
How each sign reacts during arguments
How to avoid being on the Zodiacs bad side
How to attract the Zodiac Signs
How is the male / female version of your sign?
Zodiac Signs when falling in love
What type of friend is your Zodiac sign?
The Zodiac signs and commitment
How is your Zodiac signs reputation?
The Zodiac sleeping habits
How would your Zodiac sign win people over?
Most compatible Zodiac signs
Which Zodiac sign would you call if you need someone?
What is the sexual nature of your Zodiac?
What is your Zodiac signs outstanding trait?
After spending almost an entire episode on lead and it’s harm to human health, I think he should have spent a bit more time on light pollution. I was hopeful….
The small town mountainous area where I live used to have a limiting magnitude of 6 or more, now there are lots of times we can’t quite make out the Milky Way…..just in a matter of a few years…
Get info from the International Dark Sky Association: http://www.darksky.org/
When Carl was five years old, he wondered about the stars: what were they? Unsatisfied with the answers he got from his friends and from adults he knew, Carl went to the library and asked for a book about stars. The librarian handed him … a book on celebrities! In Keay Davidson’s Carl Sagan: A Life, Carl explained how his fascination with the cosmos began:
“I gave it back to her and said, “This wasn’t the kind of stars I had in mind.” She thought this was hilarious, which humiliated me further. She then went and got the right kind of book. I took it—a simple kid’s book. I sat down on a little chair—a pint-sized chair—and turned the pages until I came to the answer.
And the answer was stunning. It was that the Sun was a star but really close. The stars were suns, but so far away they were just little points of light…. And while I didn’t know the [inverse] square law of light propagation or anything like that, still, it was clear to me that you would have to move that Sun enormously far away, further away than Brooklyn [for the stars to appears as dots of light]….
The scale of the universe suddenly opened up to me. [It was] kind of a religious experience. [There] was a magnificence to it, a grandeur, a scale which has never left me. Never ever left me.”
http://www.neatorama.com/2009/11/09/10-neat-facts-about-carl-sagan/
STOP THAT. YOU STOP THAT RIGHT NOW.
I think i just learned more from this post than from school.
My darling girl, when are you going to understand that being normal is not necessarily a virtue? It rather denotes a lack of courage.
Practical Magic (via perfectquote)
Does anybody ever wonder what it's like to be a dog? To see through their eyes and to feel what they feel?
HOLY SHIT NEVER HAVE I EVER LAUGHED MORE IN MY LIFE.
I’M GOING TO PRINT THIS OUT AND FRAME IT. THIS IS GOING ON MY WALL.
Someone who hasn’t watch Star Trek, please explain this picture
"Science literacy empowers you to know when someone else is full of shit." ― Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Life is a tornado and I'm just a cow being spun around for cinematic value.
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