We gotta wake up.

Seriously guys. Listen. In 20 to 30 years, we’re going to be the adults of that time. We are the future. And we’re screwing up bad. I’m scared, seriously, lmfao. 

Look, to begin with, we gotta start being more responsible and learn how to do things. How many of you can cook? How many of you can do your own laundry? We need to start learning and acquiring skills. Our parents aren’t always going to be there for us. It’s sad, but that’s the reality. Once you’re alone, what are you going to do? I was with a couple of friends one day. One of them seriously asked us how to boil water. It’s not your fault, I’m not cutting ass on you, but I’m worried. This is what I mean. Once you’re alone, what are you gonna do? Order food all the time? No, that’s a shitload of money. And there comes in jobs. What if you finish college but can’t find a job? Well shit, you gotta make money somehow. But wait, you have no skills. Fuck, no one is going to hire you. Start doing things, start learning things, from cleaning shit to being a waiter/waitress to being a cashier. Anything. Any type of experience will give you an advantage over everyone else. 

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‘Milky Way’ Over the Rockies! (by Dan Ballard)


Last summer ♥ and this summer of course. 2 am, sneaking into schools, roofs, fields, just chilling. Great times. 

Let’s play a game.

I’ve never really seen any of the “Saw” movies, but I believe it’s something like it. 

You’re in a room filled with people. None of you know it yet, but pretty soon their lives will be in your hands. There will be clues that you must figure out in order to save everyone in this room. It’s your job to figure everything out and try to get everyone out alive. Shall we begin?

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If you’re having a really shitty day, read this.

I’ve always been really interested in astronomy. Space is absolutely fascinating and beautiful. It’s huge, bigger than we can imagine. And the crazy thing is, it keeps expanding!

A few years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope stared at an empty spot of the night sky no bigger than a speck of dust for eleven days straight. Night after night, the telescope attempted to collect the faintest amount of light coming from that pinpoint of the sky. It was an experiment to see if there might be anything there. You know what they saw? Ten thousand galaxies, galaxies that had never even been seen before, each one with billions of stars. And that was just one tiny spot of the sky chosen at random. Amazing, isn’t it?

This shitty day seems so insignificant, that it doesn’t seem so shitty at all anymore now, does it? :D

“If we are alone in the universe, it seems like an awful waste of space” ♥



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