I need to buy film for the summer.

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rawrthana:

Masterclass - Love Quest

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Sudden urge for a girlfriend type pet thing…wtf. 

pervertpavady:

We all have our reasons

pervertpavady:

We all have our reasons

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High For This (The Weeknd Cover) by Ellie Goulding

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sputnika:

Fantastic Mr Fox - Pascal’s Chorus feat. Alby Daniels

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Holding in your beliefs for the betterment of others. Thats some good shit.

sagansense:

NASA to Discuss Hubble Discovery of Milky Way’s Violent Fate Thursday
NASA will reveal new discoveries about the violent fate of our Milky Way galaxy on Thursday (May 31), the space agency has announced.
NASA will hold a press conference at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) Thursday at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Scientists will discuss new Hubble Space Telescope findings about the inevitable crash of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, which will occur billions of years from now.
“Because of uncertainties in Andromeda’s motion, it has not been possible to determine whether the Milky Way will have a head-on collision or glancing blow with the neighboring galaxy billions of years in the future,” NASA officials said in a media alert Friday (May 25). “Hubble’s precise observations will settle this question.”
Several Hubble telescope program scientists and astronomers will participate in Thursday’s briefing. They include:
·       Roeland van der Marel, astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
·       Sangmo Tony Sohn, astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
·       Rosemary Wyse, professor, Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
·       John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington
The briefing will air live on NASA TV, which is available here:http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
After the press conference, the panelists will also host a web chat at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT) to answer questions from the public. You can participate in the web chat by visiting this web site:http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/M31_collision_chat.html
The Hubble Space Telescope, a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency, launched in April 1990 aboard the space shuttle Discovery. In the 22 years since, Hubble has revolutionized the way humanity views the cosmos.
The telescope’s observations revealed, for instance, that the universe is expanding faster than anyone had realized. This finding helped lead astronomers to the probable chief cause of this accelerated expansion — the mysterious “dark energy” that makes up most of our universe.
The telescope has been repaired five times over its long life, but it’s expected to keep going strong until at least 2014.

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NASA to Discuss Hubble Discovery of Milky Way’s Violent Fate Thursday

NASA will reveal new discoveries about the violent fate of our Milky Way galaxy on Thursday (May 31), the space agency has announced.

NASA will hold a press conference at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) Thursday at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Scientists will discuss new Hubble Space Telescope findings about the inevitable crash of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, which will occur billions of years from now.

“Because of uncertainties in Andromeda’s motion, it has not been possible to determine whether the Milky Way will have a head-on collision or glancing blow with the neighboring galaxy billions of years in the future,” NASA officials said in a media alert Friday (May 25). “Hubble’s precise observations will settle this question.”

Several Hubble telescope program scientists and astronomers will participate in Thursday’s briefing. They include:

·       Roeland van der Marel, astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore

·       Sangmo Tony Sohn, astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore

·       Rosemary Wyse, professor, Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

·       John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington

The briefing will air live on NASA TV, which is available here:http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

After the press conference, the panelists will also host a web chat at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT) to answer questions from the public. You can participate in the web chat by visiting this web site:http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/M31_collision_chat.html

The Hubble Space Telescope, a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency, launched in April 1990 aboard the space shuttle Discovery. In the 22 years since, Hubble has revolutionized the way humanity views the cosmos.

The telescope’s observations revealed, for instance, that the universe is expanding faster than anyone had realized. This finding helped lead astronomers to the probable chief cause of this accelerated expansion — the mysterious “dark energy” that makes up most of our universe.

The telescope has been repaired five times over its long life, but it’s expected to keep going strong until at least 2014.

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jonathanpham:

You worry too much. Feel too much. You are easily distressed because you think too much. You move forth to newness, but you quickly fall back to familiarity. You are split. You are torn. You are indecisive. You whisper your pains and sorrows to an empty room. You are desperate to ignite a flame to a worn wick. You want to be adored in a place you can no longer return to. Your eyes look forward, but your sight is inverted. You are blind, because you are hurt.

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siik:

Bengfang - Y.S.L.

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soulection:


With the Robert Glasper Experiment ‘Move Love’ Contest  coming to an end tomorrow (Monday - Feb. 20th), our brethren B. Lewis was able to finish and upload his remix and perspective of Move Love. This is definitely one of our new top 3 remixes for this contest. Something about the way he kicked off the intro and slowed down the tempo of the vocals is what reeled us in. This track is deep! Enjoy this one!

soulection:

With the Robert Glasper Experiment ‘Move Love’ Contest coming to an end tomorrow (Monday - Feb. 20th), our brethren B. Lewis was able to finish and upload his remix and perspective of Move Love. This is definitely one of our new top 3 remixes for this contest. Something about the way he kicked off the intro and slowed down the tempo of the vocals is what reeled us in. This track is deep! Enjoy this one!

soulection:

 All the way from Russia, our very own El Toro sent us this track a few days ago and recently posted it on his Soundcloud for you to hear. This track really does sound like Soulection material. You already know Soulection emphasizes on that deep sound with heavy synths and chords! Check it out!

soulection:


All the way from Russia, our very own El Toro sent us this track a few days ago and recently posted it on his Soundcloud for you to hear. This track really does sound like Soulection material. You already know Soulection emphasizes on that deep sound with heavy synths and chords! Check it out!