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āI used to think the worst thing in life was to end up alone. Itās not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone.ā
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Robin Williams
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Angus & Julia Stone - For You
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Change your mind
Two new species of peacock spiders have been discovered in southeast Queensland, Australia, one appearing with vivid reds and blues while the otherās details exist in stark black and white. Peacock spiders, named after their bright patterns and dancelike courtship, measure in at just under 0.3 inches. (Source)
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Another poem. Raw pain.
Old poem and old picture.
A sword for skeletons

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Would love this as a tattoo on my back!
Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808 (also known as El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid or Los fusilamientos de la montaƱa del PrĆncipe PĆo, or Los fusilamientos del tres de mayo), 1814
Edouard Manet,Ā The Execution of Emperor Maximilian,Ā 1867
Pablo Picasso, Massacre in Korea, 1951
this drawing was inspired by those particular paintings.Ā Ā
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Current mood.

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Blooms in the Baltic
Every summer, phytoplankton ā microscopic plant-like organisms ā spread across the North Atlantic, with blooms spanning hundreds and sometimes thousands of miles. Nutrient-rich, cooler waters tend to promote more growth among marine plants and phytoplankton than is found in tropical waters. Blooms this summer off Scandinavia seem to be particularly intense.
On July 18, 2018, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 acquired a natural-color image of a swirling green phytoplankton bloom in the Gulf of Finland, a section of the Baltic Sea. Note how the phytoplankton trace the edges of a vortex; it is possible that this ocean eddy is pumping up nutrients from the depths.
Though it is impossible to know the phytoplankton type without sampling the water, three decades of satellite observations suggest that these green blooms are likely to be cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), an ancient type of marine bacteria that capture and store solar energy through photosynthesis (like plants).
In recent years, the proliferation of algae blooms in the Baltic Sea has led to the regular appearance of ādead zonesā in the basin. Phytoplankton and cyanobacteria consume the abundant nutrients in the Baltic ¬and deplete the oxygen. According to researchers from Finlandās University of Turku, the dead zone this year is estimated to span about 70,000 square kilometers (27,000 square miles).
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