space cadet vs reality

-dystopian lit club 4 life
-wannabe circus traveler

I'm a queer girl kid named Taylor.
I do like art stuff 'n junk and start bands that I don't follow through with, but watch out for Donald Trump & The Blacks, coming soon maybe never.

here are some pics of my face and butt and stuff.

I want you to tell me all your knucle tattoo ideas all the time, ok.

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kittenmeats:

“The Cat” (1992) - Ngai Kai Lam

kittenmeats:

“The Cat” (1992) - Ngai Kai Lam

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fabelincoln:

The sun erupted late on January 22, 2012 with an M8.7 class flare, an earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME), and a burst of fast moving, highly energetic protons known as a “solar energetic particle” event. The latter has caused the strongest solar radiation storm since September 2005 according to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.NASA’s Goddard Space Weather Center’s models predict that the CME is moving at almost 1,400 miles per second, and could reach Earth’s magnetosphere – the magnetic envelope that surrounds Earth — as early as tomorrow, Jan 24 at 9 AM ET (plus or minus 7 hours). This has the potential to provide good auroral displays, possibly at lower latitudes than normal.

fabelincoln:

The sun erupted late on January 22, 2012 with an M8.7 class flare, an earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME), and a burst of fast moving, highly energetic protons known as a “solar energetic particle” event. The latter has caused the strongest solar radiation storm since September 2005 according to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.

NASA’s Goddard Space Weather Center’s models predict that the CME is moving at almost 1,400 miles per second, and could reach Earth’s magnetosphere – the magnetic envelope that surrounds Earth — as early as tomorrow, Jan 24 at 9 AM ET (plus or minus 7 hours). This has the potential to provide good auroral displays, possibly at lower latitudes than normal.

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benchbynight:

*haha!*

the black spots make me snicker

benchbynight:

*haha!*

the black spots make me snicker

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automatic-bazooti:

One please.

automatic-bazooti:

One please.

tagged: carl sagan  space  cereal