"Brief note: to self.Time to take myself in hand. I have been staggering about lugubrious, black, bleak, sick. Now to build into myself. To give myself backbone, however much I fail. If I get through this year, no matter how badly, it will be the biggest victory I’ve ever done." SP

16th May 2012

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mrgolightly:

palahniukandchocolate: bbook

mrgolightly:

palahniukandchocolate: bbook

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14th May 2012

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Childhood, I love you baaaybeeey.

Childhood, I love you baaaybeeey.

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14th May 2012

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12th May 2012

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allforart:

nuns having fun (by Nada Hayek)

allforart:

nuns having fun (by Nada Hayek)

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12th May 2012

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Louis Wain (5 August 1860 – 4 July 1939) was a schizophrenic artist whose images of cats changed as his mental health deteriorated

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12th May 2012

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10th May 2012

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8th May 2012

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This is so beautiful.

8th May 2012

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Pa.

Pa.

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6th May 2012

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6th May 2012

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6th May 2012

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regina spektor— raindrops

don’t you know that I belong arm in arm with you, baby?

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5th May 2012

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BIGGEST FULL MOON OF THE YEAR WILL OCCUR THIS WEEKENDThe moon will officially become full Saturday, May 5th at 9:35 p.m. Mountain Time. This is also when the moon will be closest to Earth, called the lunar perigee. Whenever the moon’s fullness coincides with its perigee, we have what has been nicknamed a ‘supermoon’.Cool, huh?But, wait, there’s more. Not only does the moon’s perigee coincide with the full moon this month, but this perigee will be the closest to Earth of any this year. In other words, it’s the perigee of perigees. Of all the times in 2012 that the moon will be closest to the Earth, this time will be the closest of all. It’s the closest of close moons. As it passes overhead in the dark sky, bulbous and bright, you will be able to to hear a slight whooshing sound.For reals.Because of all this closeness and fullness, the moon will be 16% brighter than normal, so eye protection may be necessary.The last supermoon occurred in March 2011. That’s it in the picture above, taken by a guy named Tim McCord. Look how fucking close it is. Jesus.The best way to view this month’s supermoon is by stepping away from your computer and actually going outside to look at it, and the best time to do that is just after it rises or just before it sets. It will appear even bigger then, filling the whole sky with its cold, creepy moonness.Yay!Share this on Facebook. Help spread the word about the really big moon!

early-onset-of-night:

BIGGEST FULL MOON OF THE YEAR WILL OCCUR THIS WEEKEND

The moon will officially become full Saturday, May 5th at 9:35 p.m. Mountain Time. This is also when the moon will be closest to Earth, called the lunar perigee. Whenever the moon’s fullness coincides with its perigee, we have what has been nicknamed a ‘supermoon’.

Cool, huh?

But, wait, there’s more. Not only does the moon’s perigee coincide with the full moon this month, but this perigee will be the closest to Earth of any this year. In other words, it’s the perigee of perigees. Of all the times in 2012 that the moon will be closest to the Earth, this time will be the closest of all. It’s the closest of close moons. As it passes overhead in the dark sky, bulbous and bright, you will be able to to hear a slight whooshing sound.

For reals.

Because of all this closeness and fullness, the moon will be 16% brighter than normal, so eye protection may be necessary.

The last supermoon occurred in March 2011. That’s it in the picture above, taken by a guy named Tim McCord. Look how fucking close it is. Jesus.

The best way to view this month’s supermoon is by stepping away from your computer and actually going outside to look at it, and the best time to do that is just after it rises or just before it sets. It will appear even bigger then, filling the whole sky with its cold, creepy moonness.

Yay!

Share this on Facebook. Help spread the word about the really big moon!

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5th May 2012

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