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Sunday, January 30

quote of the day #63

"Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."
-Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."
-His reply

Saturday, January 29

Now, that's creative!


You know how I love images of artists creating, right? well, this is the ultimate wish come true then...

Tuesday, January 25

Last words.

Virginia Woolf’s suicide note.

(via lethebashar) 

Thursday, January 20

Ha! I'm totally nailing the odds and lowering the risks.

Infographic of the Day: Why Do Marriages Fall Apart?

Friday, January 14

random iotd #5074




"¡Mayday, mayday, perdemos lucidez!"
(via rainythoughtsmi)

random iotd #5073

Studies 1, reblololo (via reblololo)

Thursday, January 13

Quote of the day #62

by Nidia Dias (via loveyourchaos)

Afterthought: I often wonder, how it would be like to have a corporeal representation of Albert Einstein's mind on David Gandy's body nearby... I should ask "Sheldon" if that can be arranged... and duplicated... and then there it was peace in all the land... and they all rejoiced.

In the beginning there was a verse...

Sunday, January 9

From Gizmodo.. the world might be ending & the moon is made of cheese!


The Awesomest View of a Solar Eclipse I've Ever Seen




















So, I guess a) the world is really ending, b) someone has an awesome satellite, c) Sauron is back, or d) all of the above. I don't care. This is the most amazing view of a solar eclipse. And here's video: AWESOMEST!
Here's NASA description, courtesy of our friend Rebecca at NASA Goddard:
On January 4, the Hinode satellite captured these breathtaking images of an annular solar eclipse. An annular eclipse occurs when the moon, slightly more distant from Earth than on average, moves directly between Earth and the sun, thus appearing slightly smaller to observers' eyes; the effect is a bright ring, or annulus of sunlight, around the silhouette of the moon. Hinode, a Japanese mission in partnership with NASA, NAOJ, STFC, ESA, and NSC, currently in Earth orbit, is studying the Sun to improve our understanding of the mechanisms that power the solar atmosphere and drive solar eruptions.
Hinode, launched in September 2006, uses three advanced optical instruments to further our understanding of the solar atmosphere and turbulent solar eruptions that can impact hardware in orbit and life on Earth.
The image is truly amazing. And it looks the scientists were right, looking at all those holes: The Moon is made of cheese. [NASA Goddard]

Everything in here was quoted from Gizmodo.

Thursday, January 6

The Fairy...

“Nectar, bittersweet - like the last kiss on the lips of a discarded mistress, is the secret charm of my existence; green as the moon’s light on a forest pool it glimmers in my glass; eagerly I quaff it, and, as I drink, I dream.” — Marie Corelli.
I LOVE this bottle design.
Oh, and I don’t mind the Absinthe either!
Stranger & Stranger: No. 12 Absinthe
“Nectar, bittersweet - like the last kiss on the lips of a discarded mistress, is the secret charm of my existence; green as the moon’s light on a forest pool it glimmers in my glass; eagerly I quaff it, and, as I drink, I dream.” — Marie Corelli.
I LOVE this bottle design.
Oh, and I don’t mind the Absinthe either!
Stranger & Stranger: No. 12 Absinthe

What do you see?

Monday, January 3

So beautiful.

Joshua Radin I'd Rather be with you

Saturday, January 1

Beginning.


For last year's words belong to last year's language
And next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning.

~ T.S. Eliot