I really enjoyed this quiz immensely, I encourage anyone seeing this to try it out! The result fits me quite spectacularly.
I made a thing!! Really proud of this one š I'd love to see your results!
I really donāt know what Iām doing. How do I Tumblr? I guess Iāll be posting, like, poetry and stuff I like. Otherwise, I hope you have a good day.
Iām going to try and write a proper novel this month. Iāve never really tried anything of this magnitude before, and Iām worried I wonāt be able to finish it, but Iām going to try. Wish me luck!
as if i didnt make clear that i have a crush on you by criticizing your whole literature assignment
Well, this is quite... eggcellent. Iām very eggcited to have this power. This will be eggstremely fun.
hereās a random word generatorāwhatever word it gives you is now the thing you are the deity of
We canāt just expect the universe to make things easier for ourselves. Thereās no satisfaction in getting things handed to us on a silver platter. The universe isnāt infinite in order to limit us. Itās to give something to work towards.
Caldwell 52 by NASA Hubble
I concur, click the Keep Reading.
We are just as much a part of nature and the planet Earth as any other creature. This concept that we canĀ āconquer natureā doesnāt really make any sense, since weĀ are nature too.Ā
humans are an essential part of the ecosystem. nearly every ecosystem on earth had humans as an essential part of its function. the earth would be worse off than before if we were gone suddenly overnight. send tweet
Greetings and salutations, my most esteemed human followers! I have not posted anything in a while, although I have reposted some beautiful poetry and space pictures I enjoyed a lot, so be sure to check those out.
But I have returned to bring forth something Iām very proud of! Iāve been trying to get into astrophotography, and thanks to a college course and the help of my professor, Iāve managed to acquire a half decent photo!
This is Messier 33, otherwise known as the Triangulum Galaxy. Itās not the fanciest photo in the world, and there are some on this site that blow it out of the water, but I made this myself, so Iām proud.
Astrophotography is a slow business, and I have incredibly high standards for myself, but hopefully Iāll post some more in the future. I just wanted to share with you all what I did. Thank you, from someone lost in the void šŖ š
Everyone looks up at the night sky and goĀ āOh look at all the pretty stars!ā andĀ āIt sure is beautifulā and all the usual phrases. And Iām not saying thereās anything wrong with that; theyāre right, it is beautiful
But what about the details? What about the things they canāt see, masked by the intense glare of the universeās light bulbs? Stars take all the credit, sprinkling the sky with light, but what about the planets that orbit them? No one ever talks about the planets, that no one sees or cares about because theyāre so busy looking at the stars. Millions of planets, each one unique and different from every other planet, hurtling through space at a breakneck speed. Some are ice cold and barren, some are boiling hot, some are giant balls of gas pretending to be suns, and some might even have just the right conditions for life. Who knows?
Everyone looks up at the night sky and praises the stars for their light. But who remembers the planets, hiding in the shadows, being different from everyone else?
If youāre upset or depressed that everyone around you is hogging the spotlight, donāt worry. All those famous people? Theyāre bright and beautiful and interesting, sure. But theyāre all the same. Stars arenāt as varied as the planets. Each planet has a different story, different appearance, different climate. Itās the people in the shadows, hidden in the crowd and by their anonymity, that are really, truly unique. Those are the people Iām interested in learning about.Ā