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Occasionally I have a lot of feelings & I need them to be displayed graphically & sometimes animated & mostly made by other people. My current interests are:

DON'T PANIC.

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Penguins Agree to Terms with Evgeni Malkin on Eight-Year $76 Million Contract Extension

exemplaryetoile:

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Ride or die

marauders4evr:

brasspistol:

kinghanalister:

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oH MY GOD

oh my god

ezliconfuzzed:

One of the best movies I’ve ever watched in my life.

I think everybody had a seat in the captain’s chair.  

“There’s nothing that he won’t do for his friends, and I really like that about the character.” [x]

shoottothrillindustries:

zephyr-writes:

The needs of the many often outweigh the needs of the few

Or the one

Excuse me, could you NOT?

kenobi-wan-obi:

Milky Way Shows 84 Million Stars in 9 Billion Pixels

Side Note: The two images shown above are mere crop outs from ESA’s recent hit: The 9 Billion Pixel Image of 84 Million Stars. These two focus on the bright center of the image for the purpose of highlighting what a peak at 84,000,000 stars looks like.

Astronomers at the European Southern Observatory’s Paranal Observatory in Chile have released a breathtaking new photograph showing the central area of our Milky Way galaxy. The photograph shows a whopping 84 million stars in an image measuring 108500×81500, which contains nearly 9 billion pixels.

It’s actually a composite of thousands of individual photographs shot with the observatory’s VISTA survey telescope, the same camera that captured the amazing 55-hour exposure. Three different infrared filters were used to capture the different details present in the final image.

The VISTA’s camera is sensitive to infrared light, which allows its vision to pierce through much of the space dust that blocks the view of ordinary optical telescope/camera systems.

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