thesoundofchange92 - "rage, rage against the dying of the light"
"rage, rage against the dying of the light"

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9 years ago
True Detective Merchandise: Http://bit.ly/RreadZ

True Detective Merchandise: http://bit.ly/RreadZ

9 years ago
Avoiding Responsibilities Like

avoiding responsibilities like

9 years ago

Finn as Buff Baby

9 years ago

The meaning of this video hit me today. Notice how Regina showers Emma and Henry in a spray of butterflies. If you’re familiar with the symbolism of the butterfly,  oh my god.

Yes we ask know is stands for change but it’s deeper than that. In addition to change,  which we know regina did for Henry AND Emma according to this video, butterflies represent:  belief, the bond between souls, choice in destiny and undying love.

1) Magic The butterfly has a special meaning in magic. It’s the power of believing. It’s very obvious this is Henry, with the heart of the truest believer. It also could be related to Emma being the first to believe that Regina was trying to change.

2) Spiritual This was so beatiful. Butterflies spiritually mean the choice to change. To choose our own path rather than what’s laid out for us. Choose our destiny.

Anyone remember S4, where Regina told Emma that they were going to beat fate? Remember Adam and Eddy saying there is one who is right for you, wrong for you and then the one you “choose”?

3). Soul I’m just going to paste it here.

“ Interestingly, in many cultures the butterfly is associated with the soul - further linking our animal symbolism of faith with the butterfly.

In Greek myth, Psyche (which literally translates to mean “soul”) is represented in the form of a butterfly. Befittingly, Psyche is forever linked with love as she and Eros (the Greek god of love, also known in Roman myth as Cupid) shared an endlessly passionate bond”

Yeah. Eros was true love embodied. Who on this show is the physical manifestation of romantic love, if not the child of true love herself.

Who would regina hedge a deep bond with, other than the woman who she constantly shares magic with, the woman who told her “they don’t understand me like you do…. it makes us unique and special”

4) Love The Chinese animal symbol Butterfly represents love. Chinese legend has it that the Butterfly symbolizes an undying bond between lovers.

I’m gonna go on a limb here and say they don’t mean Henry for that bond.

9 years ago

why is this so funny

9 years ago
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day
Rust Cohle In The Long Bright Day

Rust Cohle in The Long Bright Day

I think human consciousness was a tragic misstep in evolution. We became too self-aware. Nature created an aspect of nature separate from itself. We are creatures that should not exist by natural law.

9 years ago

And that, folks, is why you should never drink and derive.

Physics professor, after messing up on a calculus problem (via mathprofessorquotes)

9 years ago

It’s rad/s but we just say s. Why? Blame the mathematicians. They can take it. They’re strong.

Electronics professor (via mathprofessorquotes)

9 years ago
Cartoon Network Promising To Tone Down The Gay For Homophobic Parents Like

Cartoon Network promising to tone down the gay for homophobic parents like

9 years ago

When your OTP seem like they’re gonna break up

When Your OTP Seem Like They’re Gonna Break Up

When they get back together

When Your OTP Seem Like They’re Gonna Break Up
9 years ago
I Support All Of Them [ships]. I Really Do.
I Support All Of Them [ships]. I Really Do.
I Support All Of Them [ships]. I Really Do.
I Support All Of Them [ships]. I Really Do.
I Support All Of Them [ships]. I Really Do.
I Support All Of Them [ships]. I Really Do.

I support all of them [ships]. I really do.

9 years ago
Inspired By This Post.

Inspired by this post.

9 years ago
Swan Queen S4 Meme》 Quotes [6/6]
Swan Queen S4 Meme》 Quotes [6/6]
Swan Queen S4 Meme》 Quotes [6/6]
Swan Queen S4 Meme》 Quotes [6/6]
Swan Queen S4 Meme》 Quotes [6/6]
Swan Queen S4 Meme》 Quotes [6/6]

swan queen s4 meme》 quotes [6/6]

9 years ago
Why SpaceX’s Failure’s Such A Big Deal:

Why SpaceX’s failure’s such a big deal:

After the Columbia disaster, President George W. Bush ordered the oncoming retirement of NASA’s space shuttle program. President Barack Obama completed this order and in 2011, NASA’s Atlantis space shuttle completed its last mission.

Since then, NASA’s had no vehicle with which to send astronauts to space. America had completed its retreat back to Earth.

NASA now pays Russia $70,000,000 per astronaut to allow Russia to put aside a seat for them when they launch to orbit.

Both pride, progress and the Ukrainian crises has led to pressure on NASA to finally develop a means to get astronauts to space again.

The political stance the U.S. adopted during the Russian annexation of Crimea led to intense tension between the two countries. NASA, Congress decided, could no longer consider them a reliable ally in their endeavors.

Soon after this tension built up, one of NASA’s most-used rockets, the ULA’s Atlas V rocket, was found to be using rocket engines from Russia known as RD-180′s.

NASA’s reliance on Russia went deeper than most people realized.

What’s worse is that the Air Force had only certified one company to launch their payloads to space: The United Launch Alliance (ULA).

Yes, the Air Force got their material to space due exclusively to Russian rocketry.

So you see this issue is really bad from a political standpoint, but all this…

…is actually good news.

If the ULA had been using entirely American rockets for the Air Force, I’m not sure Congress would’ve been under pressure to allow changes to the launch market. A lot of the people in Congress get lots of money from the aerospace industry (like Boeing and Lockheed Martin, the two parent companies of the ULA). 

The fact that one company had sole access to Air Force contracts for decades (yes, it was a monopoly) meant that the price to launch things to space ever since the Apollo era have only gone up. Rocket technology hasn’t really changed nor have prices dropped despite the fact that the ULA has been subsidized by U.S. taxpayers in addition to them being the only company allowed to launch Air Force (and most of NASA’s) payloads to orbit.

A month ago, SpaceX won their lawsuit against the Air Force and broke the ULA monopoly.

Both the ULA and their friends in Congress (People like Senator Shelby from Alabama) aren’t happy about this.

Additionally, NASA had to start seeking an alternate and independent method to get to space.

…and they had to do it without any significant raise in their budget.

Right now NASA’s budget is about 0.4% of the United States federal budget.

Together, President Obama and NASA came up with a plan to get NASA some new vehicles to carry their astronauts to space again - without an increased budget.

This plan is known as the Commercial Crew Program. The idea is that NASA would put some money aside to help companies seeking to make their own astronautical spaceships.

The ones showing promise would continue to get some funding and move on to the next “stage”. Eventually, NASA selected the top two competitors, Boeing and SpaceX, and awarded them contracts that contain sufficient funding to both finish their spacecrafts and carry NASA astronauts to space again.

The cost of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is about $69,000,000. This rocket will be bringing the Dragon V2 to space, a new space shuttle capable of carrying 7 astronauts. This is 1/10th the price of what NASA pays Russia to carry us into orbit.

What’s more, SpaceX has been working towards lowering the overall cost to get to space by doing something no one thought possible:

By turning their rockets into reusable vehicles, just like we reuse our cars and airplanes.

If they succeed at this then the cost will go from $10,000,000 per astronaut to get into orbit…

… to just $28,571 per astronaut (the cost of fuel per person on a Falcon 9)

Yes. This would change the world.

Now, do you remember those Congresspeople and their funders from the Aerospace community?

Many of those people, for reasons beyond me, are vigorously opposed to anything the President tries to do. In addition to this, many of them aren’t happy about SpaceX’s intrusion into the previous cash cow that was the ULA monopoly on Air Force contracts.

Until SpaceX’s rocket exploded, they had an essentially perfect record and no one could stop them. Now, there’s a chink in their armor so to speak.

It’s not a big one, as space is hard and even NASA’s had their share of disasters, but I don’t expect SpaceX and the president’s political enemies to play fairly.

Even now NASA’s budget for the commercial crew contracts (which they’ve already awarded!) was cut down from the minimum requirement of $1.2 billion to $1 billion by the House and then by the Republican Senate (led largely by Ted Cruz) to $900 million.

That was before the explosion. We’ll have to see what sort of political fallout occurs now.

I’m personally still optimistic that they will make a comeback from all this, though I fully expect there to be political consequences to this setback.

(Image credit: NASA)

9 years ago

Stand by SpaceX.

Space is hard.

It’s rocket science.

I hope the reactions I see show that we’re mature enough and want to commit to the exploration of space, rather than using this tragedy to hurl insults stemming from partisan politics.

If we ever want to go land people on Mars, colonize another world etc. We need to be ready for stuff like this. It’s a part of the package. It doesn’t matter what logo is on the rocket, Boeing, SpaceX, NASA - they’ve all had their various failures.

If we can’t handle this failure, then we’ve got no business in space.

… which is obviously the wrong answer.

9 years ago
SpaceX Made Some Awesome Travel Posters For Mars.
SpaceX Made Some Awesome Travel Posters For Mars.
SpaceX Made Some Awesome Travel Posters For Mars.

SpaceX made some awesome travel posters for Mars.

9 years ago

Reblog if fanfics are your bedtime story

9 years ago

best part of the entire blooper reel if you ask me

9 years ago
BioShock Logic

BioShock Logic

9 years ago
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!
        A Life With Vigor Is A Life That’s Bigger!

        a life with vigor is a life that’s bigger!

9 years ago
It’ll All End The Same.
It’ll All End The Same.
It’ll All End The Same.
It’ll All End The Same.
It’ll All End The Same.

It’ll all end the same.

9 years ago
Vigor, A Tonic. Fink's Formula Of Wonder. Primal Mysteries.

Vigor, a tonic. Fink's formula of wonder. Primal mysteries.

9 years ago
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.
Lessons That Videogames Have Taught Me.

Lessons That Videogames Have taught me.

By: Julia Lepetit.

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