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arnavsbutt:

it’s amazing how you can speak right to my heart

arnavsbutt:

HAPPY 33RD BIRTHDAY BARUN!! 

arnavsbutt:

So tumbr has this new feature that let’s people know when you’re online and if you’re not about that life just go to your blog settings > general settings > privacy > unselect the “let people people see that you’re active” that’s all have a good day

meoproject:

meocraft:

meocraft:

Oughh…. drawing Adessi is honestly 75% just placing tattoos. I have lots of “pre-made” tats just for this, but it still takes so long ufhhgghhg

I should draw him more clothed… but he also likes wearing no shirts, because he likes showing off his tats….

My cool undead rogue is… cool. I love him even if I hate drawing his tats.

I want you to look at my boy, darn it, those tats took time!

My WoW blog doesn’t care enough about this piece, so you’ll get to see it too >:[

skunkbear:

This is one slice of an incredible high resolution, enhanced color image of Pluto, recently released by NASA. You can see the full, larger version here. 

Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI

micdotcom:

If you couldn’t tell already, NASA is having a great year. From Pluto to food grown in space, even in the face of budget cuts, the nation’s space agency had some stellar highlights. Most mysteriously of all, a spacecraft found two eerily bright lights on a distant dwarf planet.

rixwilson:

Nasa has found a twin Earth orbiting a star like the Sun in the Milky Way. Kepler 452b - which has been dubbed Earth 2.0 - is six billion years old, has a 385 day year and orbits its star at the same distance as us. It is 1,400 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. This image compares Earth, left, to Kepler-452b, which is about 60 percent larger.

Picture: NASA

quantumspork:

skunkbear:

Here’s the orbital period of our solar system’s 8 major planets (how long it takes each to travel around the sun). Their size is to scale and their speed is accurate relative to Earth’s. The repetition of each GIF is proportional to their orbital period. Mercury takes less than 3 months to zoom around Sol, Neptune takes nearly 165 years.