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The Perks of Being a Weirdo.

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Corinne. Need to delete this site, but here I am.
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1. You have been assigned this mountain to show others that it can be moved. 2. Even if you know what’s coming, you are never prepared for how it feels. 3. Someday you will look back and know exactly why it had to happen. 4. People always leave but sometimes they come back. 5. The worst way to miss someone is when they are right beside you, yet you miss them anyway. 6. How you make others feel says a lot about you. 7. You deserve someone who goes out of their way to make it obvious that they want you in their lives. 8. Sometimes, not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck. 9. When all my dreams come true, the one I want standing next to me is you. 10. It is important to see love even when you’re not in love 11. Real loss is only possible when you love something more than yourself. 12. If it’s meant to be it will be, but that doesn’t mean you won’t have to work for it. 13. If you do something with your whole heart and it’s a mistake, you can live with that. 14. Just because they say they have your back doesn’t mean they won’t stab you in it. Real situations expose fake people, so pay attention. 15. Sometimes you make choices in life, and sometimes choices make you. 16. You don’t have to be thanked to do nice things for people. 17. Always be kinder than you feel. 18. Everyone you idolize wakes up scared to be themselves sometimes. 19. I may think of you softly from time to time, but I will cut my hand off before I ever reach for you again. 20. You think you have forever, but you don’t.

emmuuhhhhh, 20 Things I’ve Learned Coming Into 2016 Part 5 (via wnq-writers)

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“I would die for her. I would kill for her. Either way, what bliss.”  The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld

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Chemistry Crayons Represent the Hue of Each Chemical Element

Independent boutique Que Interesante prides themselves in creating a union where art and science meet. The artist’s goal is to create an everyday children’s object into an educational and fun experience. She gives each color, its designated chemical element label under the flame test. For example, when lithium undergoes the flame test, it creates a red flame; thus the red crayon is renamed to “Lithium,” the color of an apple.

Instead of naming each crayon after the ordinary colors we have come to learned since childhood, she instills a chemistry experiment, where color theory is far more fun and intelligent. With chemistry expertise and careful attention, she appoints each crayon’s color its appropriate chemical label.

She confesses: “Children play and draw with crayons practically every day, so why not make the experience more educational? This listing is for a set of 48 labels to stick in the crayons in a basic 48 pack of crayons so that while children are coloring, they are also exposed to the names of chemicals that will make those colors! So instead of thinking ‘I want green’ they will think ‘I want Barium Nitrate Ba(NO3)2 Flame’ and then when they take chemistry in high school and their teacher sets some gas on fire and it makes a green color and they ask the class what chemical it was your student will know it was Barium! Genius!”

Find the entire collection of crayons in her Etsy shop.