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Hi, guys. I'm Sarah.

This is just a personal blog. Because I'm interesting enough to have one. Bahaha.
You'll find Homestuck, art, and a pretty wide assortment of other fandoms and things I think are neat. My ask box is always open or whatever, and anon is on, so feel free to drop me a question or what have you. I'm more than happy to lend an ear to anyone who needs it.

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Skype: Firoia

I also write fanfics too!!

Pixel family

Pixels I made.

Okay I’m going to find the last Black Book and visit Herma-Mora and then I’m probably going to bed  goodnight everyone uwu

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Can I just say how cool it was that both of these superheroines’ personalities and powers were explored in this episode? And how well it was done?

Starfire was not shamed for being emotional. Her powers come from her emotions.

Raven was not shamed for suppressing her emotions. Her power requires amazing control.

They both. Work. They are both different kinds of strength, and they are both heroic and powerful and good. And they each learned from the other, and helped each other out by seeing from each others’ perspective, and finding the value in their differing approaches! Wow!

Fuck yes, this is how you write super-ladies, okay. There’s more than one way to be a “strong female character.” There’s all different kinds of strength. Why don’t more people GET this?

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science-junkie:

Beautiful ‘flowers’ self-assemble in a beaker

With the hand of nature trained on a beaker of chemical fluid, the most delicate flower structures have been formed in a Harvard laboratory—and not at the scale of inches, but microns.

These minuscule sculptures, curved and delicate, don’t resemble the cubic or jagged forms normally associated with crystals, though that’s what they are. Rather, fields of carnations and marigolds seem to bloom from the surface of a submerged glass slide, assembling themselves a molecule at a time.

By simply manipulating chemical gradients in a beaker of fluid, Wim L. Noorduin, a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and lead author of a paper appearing on the cover of the May 17 issue of Science, has found that he can control the growth behavior of these crystals to create precisely tailored structures.

“For at least 200 years, people have been intrigued by how complex shapes could have evolved in nature. This work helps to demonstrate what’s possible just through environmental, chemical changes,” says Noorduin.

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Gangnam style has 999,901,298 views

The video is 4:13 min long

Thats a total of about 4,249,580,516.5 viewing minutes

or about 71,020,258 hours

or about 2,959,177 days

or about 8,102 years

Civilization emerged about 5,000 years ago, to put that in perspective.

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joala:

a ladybug playing with sprinkles!!!!

more ppl should see this

oho MY FUCKIGN GOD ARE YOU SERIOUS I’M GLISMILCAJSKDJLKSALJKDLAKJ

:’o

still one of my favorite things in the world. a lady bug attempting to kill and eat sprinkles because it has mistaken them for prey

senor-cactuar:

the avengers?

how about the international justice league of super acquaintances

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im gonan fucking  cry

Foo you had one job

I’m living proof that you can be very smart about stuff and also very dumb about others so don’t you ever let any one thing convince you that you aren’t great.