Everyone’s out getting boyfriends and girlfriends and I’m just over here like:
Inspired by haislog!

Inspired by haislog!

Every single time. And I’m always stuck behind someone who has their $wag on.
Thanks to setthetrendfk for this one!

Every single time. And I’m always stuck behind someone who has their $wag on.

Thanks to setthetrendfk for this one!

Thanks to ettubrutal for this one!

Thanks to ettubrutal for this one!

How do you feel about homosexuality? Are you for it or against it?
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Not really sure how this is relevant to anything, but I felt like it would be wrong to ignore this question sooo…

I’ll never be against two people being in love with each other, regardless of who they are. I just want people to be happy.

Take a minute to thank a veteran tomorrow. And if you don’t know one, just say it aloud and send that nice little thought out there in the world. I’m sure some vet somewhere will get a warm fuzzy :] 

Take a minute to thank a veteran tomorrow.

And if you don’t know one, just say it aloud and send that nice little thought out there in the world. I’m sure some vet somewhere will get a warm fuzzy :] 

Bad v. Badly

Bad v. Badly

Chemistry jokes<3
Thanks to saraahface for this!

Chemistry jokes<3

Thanks to saraahface for this!

It&#8217;s on mine! Thanks to the-tiny-awesomeness for this one! 

It’s on mine! Thanks to the-tiny-awesomeness for this one! 

GUYS GUYS GUYS I FOUND THE COOLEST THING ON TV EVER.

This is a four-part special on Nova on PBS all about space, matter, the universe, time, energy, and all that sort of science-y/physics-y stuff. 

Here’s the website description: 
“The Fabric of the Cosmos,” a four-hour series based on the book by renowned physicist and author Brian Greene, takes us to the frontiers of physics to see how scientists are piecing together the most complete picture yet of space, time, and the universe. With each step, audiences will discover that just beneath the surface of our everyday experience lies a world we’d hardly recognize—a startling world far stranger and more wondrous than anyone expected.

Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We’ve all been deceived. Our perceptions of time and space have led us astray. Much of what we thought we knew about our universe—that the past has already happened and the future is yet to be, that space is just an empty void, that our universe is the only universe that exists—just might be wrong.

Here’s the link to the first of the four-part series. (It’s also available for download in HD on iTunes for free!) It’s called The Fabric of the Cosmos: What is Space? and it answers exactly that. There may be a lot more to what you consider “empty space”!

The second part of the series is on at 9pm tonight on PBS, and it’s called The Fabric of the Cosmos: The Illusion of Time. It’s going to talk about how everything we know about time may be a lie.

Check it out! It’s wicked cool! I hope you guys enjoy it! 

 

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