Another brick in the wall

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timeless-couture:

Emma Watson photographed by Michael Thompson for W Magazine June 2013

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timeless-couture:

Emma Watson photographed by Michael Thompson for W Magazine June 2013

REBLOG IF YOU HONESTLY THOUGHT YOU’D NEVER GET OVER 10 FOLLOWERS.

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fuckyeahjapanandkorea:

Sakura#4 (by Saori_)

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Sakura#4 (by Saori_)

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i dont think anything as ever described me so perfectly

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fy-merlinxarthur:

It is honestly one of the best things ever, and it is finally back now! I love it!

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hissthemovie:

if you have AP exams coming up, good luck!! (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ・。*

if you have finals soon, do your best!! ~(◕✿)

if you have work or school tomorrow, have a nice day!!!  (◕ヮ◕)*:・゚✧ 

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George Takei responds to fans of traditional marriage.

A SUMMARY: EUROVISION FOR ANYBODY THAT EVER WONDERED

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ikenbot:


Black Hole Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy

This composite image of a galaxy illustrates how the intense gravity of a supermassive black hole can be tapped to generate immense power. The image contains X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue), optical light obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (gold) and radio waves from the NSF’s Very Large Array (pink).
This multi-wavelength view shows 4C+29.30, a galaxy located some 850 million light years from Earth. The radio emission comes from two jets of particles that are speeding at millions of miles per hour away from a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy. The estimated mass of the black hole is about 100 million times the mass of our Sun. The ends of the jets show larger areas of radio emission located outside the galaxy.
The X-ray data show a different aspect of this galaxy, tracing the location of hot gas. The bright X-rays in the center of the image mark a pool of million-degree gas around the black hole. Some of this material may eventually be consumed by the black hole, and the magnetized, whirlpool of gas near the black hole could in turn, trigger more output to the radio jet.
Most of the low-energy X-rays from the vicinity of the black hole are absorbed by dust and gas, probably in the shape of a giant doughnut around the black hole. This doughnut, or torus blocks all the optical light produced near the black hole, so astronomers refer to this type of source as a hidden or buried black hole. The optical light seen in the image is from the stars in the galaxy.

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ikenbot:

Black Hole Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy

This composite image of a galaxy illustrates how the intense gravity of a supermassive black hole can be tapped to generate immense power. The image contains X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue), optical light obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (gold) and radio waves from the NSF’s Very Large Array (pink).

This multi-wavelength view shows 4C+29.30, a galaxy located some 850 million light years from Earth. The radio emission comes from two jets of particles that are speeding at millions of miles per hour away from a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy. The estimated mass of the black hole is about 100 million times the mass of our Sun. The ends of the jets show larger areas of radio emission located outside the galaxy.

The X-ray data show a different aspect of this galaxy, tracing the location of hot gas. The bright X-rays in the center of the image mark a pool of million-degree gas around the black hole. Some of this material may eventually be consumed by the black hole, and the magnetized, whirlpool of gas near the black hole could in turn, trigger more output to the radio jet.

Most of the low-energy X-rays from the vicinity of the black hole are absorbed by dust and gas, probably in the shape of a giant doughnut around the black hole. This doughnut, or torus blocks all the optical light produced near the black hole, so astronomers refer to this type of source as a hidden or buried black hole. The optical light seen in the image is from the stars in the galaxy.

allthingseurope:

Devon, England (by Twogiantscoops)

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Devon, England (by Twogiantscoops)

penanggalanboy:


家族まとめ by tcd

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penanggalanboy:

家族まとめ by tcd

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  • Doctor Who: SCREAMING
  • Supernatural: CRYING
  • Sherlock: WAITING
  • Merlin: DEAD