Be.

Olivia.
Music. Smiling. Nature. Beauty. Equal Rights For All. Food. Fun. Happiness. Galaxies. Stars. Moons. Nebulae. Skies. Space. Sunsets. Animals. Family. Friendship.

thinkstrawberry:

Moonlight” by 16 year-old photographer Hans Findling

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o-dyssea:

fezzesandspoilers:

“I look up at the night sky, and I know that, yes, we are part of this Universe, we are in this Universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts is that the Universe is in us. When I reflect on that fact, I look up—many people feel small, because they’re small and the Universe is big, but I feel big, because my atoms came from those stars” - Neil deGrasse Tyson  

he is my idol.

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foxxy-lady:

master-joint-roller:

shizukesaa:

ive always wanted to do this

my dream

omfg i was telling everyone I was gonna do something like this and make it into a raver bus

foxxy-lady:

master-joint-roller:

shizukesaa:

ive always wanted to do this

my dream

omfg i was telling everyone I was gonna do something like this and make it into a raver bus

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ofgeography:

jonnovstheinternet:

Life within death.
Physalis alkekengi, or the Chinese/Japanese Lantern, blooms during Winter and dries during Spring. Once it is dried, the bright red fruit is seen. The outer cover is a thin mesh that held the flower petals, seen in golden brown colour.

okay um
pretty sure nature is like the originally avante-garde artist

ofgeography:

jonnovstheinternet:

Life within death.

Physalis alkekengi, or the Chinese/Japanese Lantern, blooms during Winter and dries during Spring. Once it is dried, the bright red fruit is seen. The outer cover is a thin mesh that held the flower petals, seen in golden brown colour.

okay um

pretty sure nature is like the originally avante-garde artist

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llbwwb:

meteor over mt rainier 4 (by Light of the Moon Photography)

llbwwb:

meteor over mt rainier 4 (by Light of the Moon Photography)

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