Phat Mildred

"on one side, you see people who have used their twenties to learn and grow, to find God and themselves and their deep dreams, people who know what works and what doesn't, who have pushed through to become real live adults"

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ohlivyuhuxtable:

oh my god, this sketch, this SKETCH. best thing of my life. screaming and flailing around forever alskdfjs;alksdj JOE JAMAL-BIDEN

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spiritualinspiration:

www.facebook.com/naeemcallaway
www.getoutthebox.org

spiritualinspiration:

www.facebook.com/naeemcallaway

www.getoutthebox.org

spiritualinspiration:

www.facebook.com/naeemcallaway
www.getoutthebox.org

spiritualinspiration:

www.facebook.com/naeemcallaway

www.getoutthebox.org

Should you find yourself in a chronically leaking boat, energy devoted to changing vessels is likely to be more productive than energy devoted to patching leaks.

— Warren Buffett  via Quotenik (via ellens)

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teehee

teehee

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Must learn to do this to my hair

Must learn to do this to my hair

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Hairspiration

Hairspiration

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I dig her hair

I dig her hair

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freshphotons:

“Scientists are melting holes in the bottom of the world. In fact, almost 100 holes melted near the South Pole are now being used as astronomical observatories. Astronomers with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory lowered into each vertical lake a long string knotted with basketball-sized light detectors. The water in each hole soon refreezes. The detectors attached to the strings are sensitive to blue light emitted in the surrounding clear ice. Such light is expected from ice collisions with high-energy neutrinos emitted by objects or explosions out in the universe. ”

freshphotons:

Scientists are melting holes in the bottom of the world. In fact, almost 100 holes melted near the South Pole are now being used as astronomical observatories. Astronomers with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory lowered into each vertical lake a long string knotted with basketball-sized light detectors. The water in each hole soon refreezes. The detectors attached to the strings are sensitive to blue light emitted in the surrounding clear ice. Such light is expected from ice collisions with high-energy neutrinos emitted by objects or explosions out in the universe. ”

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You must ask God to give you power to fight against the sin of pride which is the greatest enemy-the root of all that is evil, and the failure of all that is good. For God resists the proud.

— St Vincent de Paul (via itiswellwithmysoul)

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