Look Around And View It

Put on a happy face.

I think they let us push the boundaries of gendered clothing so that we’ll forget to push the boundaries of behaviors.

— stylish girl taking a study break in the scili, looking at a fashion blog (via structuralflaws)

fishingboatproceeds:

One thing I like about the planet is that North is not actually up and South is not actually down.
Another thing I like about the planet is that it is not flat, and that when you try to render it in two dimensions, you are forced choose what to distort and how to go about distorting it.
These choices turn out to be pretty important/interesting.

fishingboatproceeds:

One thing I like about the planet is that North is not actually up and South is not actually down.

Another thing I like about the planet is that it is not flat, and that when you try to render it in two dimensions, you are forced choose what to distort and how to go about distorting it.

These choices turn out to be pretty important/interesting.

(Source: consistantlyenigmatic)

spaceporn:

Jupiter and Venus |
This is a very wide view just before sunrise, the two brightest planets from the Conjunction are visible: Jupiter at the top and Venus below.
Photo cred: Luis Argerich
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spaceporn:

Jupiter and Venus |

This is a very wide view just before sunrise, the two brightest planets from the Conjunction are visible: Jupiter at the top and Venus below.

Photo cred: Luis Argerich

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(via itsfullofstars)

Dear Meat: Dear Girl,

dearmeat:

You woke with the sun; your day has begun,
With a frown upon your face,
Say good morning to no one; slipped on your brogan,
And leave without a trace.

Getting dressed makes you stressed and your room a big mess,
Deciding upon what to wear.
You stand in her closet and there you will cosset,

photojojo:

What to do when you’re snowed in and trapped in an igloo with just a camera and a cup of hot cocoa in hand? 
Bust out your macro lens for up-close shots of snowflakes! (Like the one above by Brian Valentine.)

photojojo:

What to do when you’re snowed in and trapped in an igloo with just a camera and a cup of hot cocoa in hand? 

Bust out your macro lens for up-close shots of snowflakes! (Like the one above by Brian Valentine.)