Black Forest

Jun 26

SACRIFICE AND TRASH

“HOW ABOUT WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE’S NOT A WAY?”

tumblrbot asked: WHERE WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO VISIT ON YOUR PLANET?

DEEPEST OF THE OCEAN

Jun 24

discoverynews:

See the Big Dipper in the Summer Night Sky

If you step outside and look skyward as soon as darkness falls on these summer evenings, chances are you’ll be able to pick out one of the most prominent and recognizable celestial patterns: the Big Dipper.
If you live in the Northern Hemisphere you only need to look high toward the northwest sky to find the seven bright stars that make up the famous Big Dipper. For most stargazers, the Big Dipper is probably the most important group of stars in the sky.
For anyone at the latitude of New York (41 degrees north) or all points northward, the Big Dipper never sinks below the horizon. It is one of the most recognizable star patterns in the sky and therefore one of the easiest for the novice to find.
In other parts of the world, these seven stars are known not as a Dipper, but as some sort of a wagon.

keep reading
Image: This sky map shows how the Big Dipper appears in the summer sky at 10 pm to observers mid-northern latitudes in June 2012. Credit: Starry Night Software

discoverynews:

See the Big Dipper in the Summer Night Sky

If you step outside and look skyward as soon as darkness falls on these summer evenings, chances are you’ll be able to pick out one of the most prominent and recognizable celestial patterns: the Big Dipper.

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere you only need to look high toward the northwest sky to find the seven bright stars that make up the famous Big Dipper. For most stargazers, the Big Dipper is probably the most important group of stars in the sky.

For anyone at the latitude of New York (41 degrees north) or all points northward, the Big Dipper never sinks below the horizon. It is one of the most recognizable star patterns in the sky and therefore one of the easiest for the novice to find.

In other parts of the world, these seven stars are known not as a Dipper, but as some sort of a wagon.

keep reading

Image: This sky map shows how the Big Dipper appears in the summer sky at 10 pm to observers mid-northern latitudes in June 2012. Credit: Starry Night Software

May 10

“HERE I LOVE YOU BY FAKE BEAUTY THAT SHINY
HERE I DROWN BY BLOOD THAT DRIPS EACH WOUND YOU HAVE MADE”

May 08

“THIS LOVE WILL NEVER ENDS BUT FADES AWAY”

May 07

“FORCE, VACUUM THEN BUILD”

May 05

“YOU SAY “ENOUGH”
I SAID “END”
THEY SAID “LET IT GO”

Mar 28

“while you walk away, someone will always see your back till you drop somewhere else”

Dec 13

“governance bukan pemerintahan, tetapi pemerintahan yang jujur dan bertanggung jawab”