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Hello, my name is Alex!

I like poetry, hair, patterns, 8-bit stuff, languages (especially lojban), flowers, and just people in general.

I'll also frequently post homestuck, Pokémon and Adventure Time stuff.

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I make art sometimes too!.

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  3. stolenbytigers:

Rare cloud formations: Asperatus Formation, Canterbury, New Zealand
stolenbytigers:

Rare cloud formations: Asperatus Formation, Canterbury, New Zealand
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    Rare cloud formations: Asperatus Formation, Canterbury, New Zealand

    (via underabloodredmoon)

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time’s dead flowers: Surface of Mars, photographed by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 9th November 2008.
“Streamlined features in Hooke Crater” at 44°S 316°E on the northern edge of the Argyre Planitia basin. Hooke is a 140km crater named for the 17th century British physicist, best remembered for first describing elasticity with Hooke’s Law: F=-kx.
Image credit: NASA/JPL/UoA. ageofdestruction:

time’s dead flowers: Surface of Mars, photographed by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 9th November 2008.
“Streamlined features in Hooke Crater” at 44°S 316°E on the northern edge of the Argyre Planitia basin. Hooke is a 140km crater named for the 17th century British physicist, best remembered for first describing elasticity with Hooke’s Law: F=-kx.
Image credit: NASA/JPL/UoA.
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    ageofdestruction:

    time’s dead flowers: Surface of Mars, photographed by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 9th November 2008.

    “Streamlined features in Hooke Crater” at 44°S 316°E on the northern edge of the Argyre Planitia basin. Hooke is a 140km crater named for the 17th century British physicist, best remembered for first describing elasticity with Hooke’s Law: F=-kx.

    Image credit: NASA/JPL/UoA.

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  7. ramswork:

Nephelococcygia.

    ramswork:

    Nephelococcygia.

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tick: Neptune and Triton, photographed 5 times by Hubble Space Telescope, August 2002.
Note that Triton has a retrograde orbit, opposite to the direction of the planet’s spin. More gifs. More Neptune. More Triton.
Contrast decreased for reasons of art.
[From Proposal 9393].
Image credit: NASA/ESA/STScl. Animation: AgeOfDestruction. ageofdestruction:

tick: Neptune and Triton, photographed 5 times by Hubble Space Telescope, August 2002.
Note that Triton has a retrograde orbit, opposite to the direction of the planet’s spin. More gifs. More Neptune. More Triton.
Contrast decreased for reasons of art.
[From Proposal 9393].
Image credit: NASA/ESA/STScl. Animation: AgeOfDestruction.
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    ageofdestruction:

    tick: Neptune and Triton, photographed 5 times by Hubble Space Telescope, August 2002.

    Note that Triton has a retrograde orbit, opposite to the direction of the planet’s spin. More gifs. More Neptune. More Triton.

    Contrast decreased for reasons of art.

    [From Proposal 9393].

    Image credit: NASA/ESA/STScl. Animation: AgeOfDestruction.

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  11. mattniebuhrdrawings:

untitled picture (clouds #2)2012_09_13graphite on paper18” x 21” (45.7 x 53.3)cmMatt Niebuhrwww.mattniebuhr.comshop.mattniebuhr.com mattniebuhrdrawings:

untitled picture (clouds #2)2012_09_13graphite on paper18” x 21” (45.7 x 53.3)cmMatt Niebuhrwww.mattniebuhr.comshop.mattniebuhr.com
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    mattniebuhrdrawings:

    untitled picture (clouds #2)
    2012_09_13
    graphite on paper
    18” x 21” (45.7 x 53.3)cm
    Matt Niebuhr
    www.mattniebuhr.com
    shop.mattniebuhr.com

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reunion: Ganymede and Jupiter, photographed by Cassini en route to Saturn, 2nd January 2001.
Image credit: NASA/ESA/SSI. ageofdestruction:

reunion: Ganymede and Jupiter, photographed by Cassini en route to Saturn, 2nd January 2001.
Image credit: NASA/ESA/SSI.
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    reunion: Ganymede and Jupiter, photographed by Cassini en route to Saturn, 2nd January 2001.

    Image credit: NASA/ESA/SSI.

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  17. thblckln:

Submergent Dream of Divergent Reality
“Slowly diving in the sky and letting you drown in the clouds”
Recycling old photo from Montenegro (2008) on photoshop. This is about dreams we do in summer when we wake up sweating, walking anywhere aimlessly with friends and the thick offensive darkness hidding behind everyday bright thing. I hope you don’t see it as a generic vintage picture, I just tried to make something acid and quite, relating to meditation, illusions and love. thblckln:

Submergent Dream of Divergent Reality
“Slowly diving in the sky and letting you drown in the clouds”
Recycling old photo from Montenegro (2008) on photoshop. This is about dreams we do in summer when we wake up sweating, walking anywhere aimlessly with friends and the thick offensive darkness hidding behind everyday bright thing. I hope you don’t see it as a generic vintage picture, I just tried to make something acid and quite, relating to meditation, illusions and love.
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    thblckln:

    Submergent Dream of Divergent Reality

    “Slowly diving in the sky and letting you drown in the clouds”

    Recycling old photo from Montenegro (2008) on photoshop. This is about dreams we do in summer when we wake up sweating, walking anywhere aimlessly with friends and the thick offensive darkness hidding behind everyday bright thing. I hope you don’t see it as a generic vintage picture, I just tried to make something acid and quite, relating to meditation, illusions and love.

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Tones: Jupiter, photographed by Voyager 1 space probe, 27th February 1979.
The file tag says the moon Thebe is in this photo, but damned if I can see it. Perhaps it snuck out of frame. Love the distortion right in the bottom left corner. 
Image credit: NASA/JPL. ageofdestruction:

Tones: Jupiter, photographed by Voyager 1 space probe, 27th February 1979.
The file tag says the moon Thebe is in this photo, but damned if I can see it. Perhaps it snuck out of frame. Love the distortion right in the bottom left corner. 
Image credit: NASA/JPL.
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    ageofdestruction:

    Tones: Jupiter, photographed by Voyager 1 space probe, 27th February 1979.

    The file tag says the moon Thebe is in this photo, but damned if I can see it. Perhaps it snuck out of frame. Love the distortion right in the bottom left corner. 

    Image credit: NASA/JPL.

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