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oddness

things i’m good at:

  1. not answering texts/chats
  2. getting my hopes up 
  3. daydreaming
  4. being awkward
  5. pissing people off
  6. sleeping
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I would totally do that for a date lol

If someone did this for me for a date I would bang them on the spot under that masterpiece.

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ideas for the future

Make this for me on a date and we’re definitely gonna fuck.

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Whenever the energy of anger comes up, we often want to express it to punish the person whom we believe to be the source of our suffering. This is the habit energy in us. When we suffer, we always blame the other person for having made us suffer. We do not realize that anger is, first of all, our business. We are primarily responsible for our anger, but we believe very naively that if we can say something or do something to punish the other person, we will suffer less. This kind of belief should be uprooted. Because whatever you do or say in a state of anger will only cause more damage in the relationship. Instead, we should try not to do anything or say anything when we are angry.

Thich Nhat Hanh (via purplebuddhaproject)

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Solar Tornados as Big as the United States Heat Sun’s Atmosphere

by Nola Taylor Redd

For years, scientists have struggled to determine why the sun’s atmosphere is more than 300 times hotter than its surface. But a new study has found a possible answer: giant super-tornadoes on the sun that may be injecting heat into the outer layers of our star.

While comparing images from the Swedish Solar Telescope with others taken by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, an international team of scientists noticed bright points on the sun’s surface and atmosphere that corresponded with swirls in the so-called chromospheres, a region that is sandwiched between the two layers. The finding indicates that  the solar tornadoes stretched through all three layers of the sun.

The scientists went on to identify 14 solar super-tornadoes occurring within an hour of each other. By using a three dimensional simulation, the team then found that the swirls could play a role in elevating the sun’s outer layer…

(read more: Live Science)      

(image: Wedemeyer-Böhm et al./Image produced with VAPOR )