I'm Deanna. 18 years old. Welcome to my world.

 

fyeahuniverse:

Nemesis. 
Nemesis is a hypothetical red dwarf or brown dwarf star said to be orbiting our sun past the Oort Cloud. Originally proposed in 1984, it was offered as an answer to the periodic mass extinctions on Earth, which occur about every 26 million years. Though the existence of Nemesis would certainly answer many questions and help astronomers sleep at night, and despite the advancement of more than capable technology, evidence of a brown dwarf, or any other star in our solar system has not been found. (Pictured above is a red dwarf star)

fyeahuniverse:

Nemesis. 


Nemesis is a hypothetical red dwarf or brown dwarf star said to be orbiting our sun past the Oort Cloud. Originally proposed in 1984, it was offered as an answer to the periodic mass extinctions on Earth, which occur about every 26 million years. Though the existence of Nemesis would certainly answer many questions and help astronomers sleep at night, and despite the advancement of more than capable technology, evidence of a brown dwarf, or any other star in our solar system has not been found. (Pictured above is a red dwarf star)

the-rummage:

I want to aquascape. These are breathtaking. Like mini-ecosystems contained in an aquarium. Simply stunning.

fuckyeahtattoos:

In a slightly strange way, jellyfish embody everything about me. Growing up, I struggled to keep swimming—pushing myself forward all the time, over-thinking, battling drug addictions and a traumatizing childhood. After some significant events and with the support of my family, I came out of my dark time and realized the value in floating. Jellyfish are the only creatures that rely on movement for the sustenance of their lives. They almost have no ability to move on their own so they depend on ocean currents and wind directions to move them on the way they’re supposed to go. When I started floating, I realized everything beautiful that was going on around me. It was already going on but I was never aware. Also similar to me, jellyfish are chill in that way yet they still have a poisonous sting. I have been the sassiest person since I was little. My mom encouraged me to be strong and independent because I grew up in India, where women are supposed to be submissive and obedient. After moving to the US, I realized that women can be powerful. The jellyfish represents me growing into the woman that I’ve always wanted to be; finding acceptance and harmony yet still being strong and deadly :)
The tattoo was done by Jerome Vorndran at Tatu Tattoo in Chicago, IL, and I had a fantastic experience all around.

fuckyeahtattoos:

In a slightly strange way, jellyfish embody everything about me. Growing up, I struggled to keep swimming—pushing myself forward all the time, over-thinking, battling drug addictions and a traumatizing childhood. After some significant events and with the support of my family, I came out of my dark time and realized the value in floating. Jellyfish are the only creatures that rely on movement for the sustenance of their lives. They almost have no ability to move on their own so they depend on ocean currents and wind directions to move them on the way they’re supposed to go. When I started floating, I realized everything beautiful that was going on around me. It was already going on but I was never aware. Also similar to me, jellyfish are chill in that way yet they still have a poisonous sting. I have been the sassiest person since I was little. My mom encouraged me to be strong and independent because I grew up in India, where women are supposed to be submissive and obedient. After moving to the US, I realized that women can be powerful. The jellyfish represents me growing into the woman that I’ve always wanted to be; finding acceptance and harmony yet still being strong and deadly :)

The tattoo was done by Jerome Vorndran at Tatu Tattoo in Chicago, IL, and I had a fantastic experience all around.

theanimalblog:

A couple of monkeys quench their thirst as another takes a dip on a hot summer afternoon on the outskirts of Jammu, India.  Photograph: Channi Anand/AP

theanimalblog:

A couple of monkeys quench their thirst as another takes a dip on a hot summer afternoon on the outskirts of Jammu, India.  Photograph: Channi Anand/AP

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