Emergence By Universal Everything

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Mount St. Helens - 1980

Mount St. Helens - 1980

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Soviet Anti-war poster. USSR, 1991

Soviet Anti-war poster. USSR, 1991

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solarcat:
“ stimulateyoursenses:
“ noheckingwaycupid:
“ kfedup:
“ positive-memes:
“I Will Not Be Eaten
”
Girl. Yes.
”
The voices of little girls are so powerful and profound because they haven’t yet been completely eaten away at by social...

solarcat:

stimulateyoursenses:

noheckingwaycupid:

kfedup:

positive-memes:

I Will Not Be Eaten

Girl. Yes.

The voices of little girls are so powerful and profound because they haven’t yet been completely eaten away at by social conditioning. 

“I am a rich pie filled with knowledge. I will not be eaten.” Holy fuck my new motto.

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The true feminine

I am not sugar and
spice and everything nice.
I am music, I am art.
I am a story. I am a
church bell, gonging out wrongs
and rights and normal nights.
I was baby. I am child. I will
be mother. I don’t mind being
considered beautiful, I do not
allow that to be my
definition. I am a rich
pie strong with knowledge. I
will not be eaten.

Jordan Griska - WRECK

Jordan Griska - WRECK

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Home Makeover | Adult Swim

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fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

Without our magnetic field, life as we know it could not exist on Earth. Instead, our atmosphere would be stripped away and the surface would be bombarded by charged particles in the solar wind. Relatively little is known about the dynamo process that governs our magnetic field, though it’s thought to be the result of liquid iron moving in the Earth’s outer core. The video above shows a slice of a recent 3D simulation of this liquid iron segment of our core. The colors show variations in the temperature, revealing vigorous convection in the core. This motion, combined with the spinning of the Earth, is the likely source of our magnetic field. Researchers hope that simulations like these can help us understand features we observe in our magnetic field – like local variations in field strength and the pole reversals in our geological record. (Video credit: N. Schaeffer et al.; CNRS via Gizmodo)

Earth is beautiful… inside.

diary-of-a-chinese-kid:
“What a pretty cemetery
”
New York, Near Future

diary-of-a-chinese-kid:

What a pretty cemetery

New York, Near Future