‘Love is the one thing that we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.’
“Eulogy from a Physicist” by Aaron Freeman, with quotes from Interstellar by Christopher Nolan, and images from NASA, Interstellar, Getty, Petrichara, and Reuters.
1- NASA: GOODS-South.
2- NASA: NGC 1850.
3- NASA: Iberian Peninsula.
4- Christopher Nolan: Interstellar.
5- NASA: From the Earth to the Moon.
6- Hannah La Folette Ryan: Subway Hands.
7- Adams Evans: Heart Nebula.
8- NASA: Exploring the Antennae.
9- NASA: Crescent Moon from the International Space Station.
10- Petrichara.
11- Getty Images.
12- NASA: SMACS 0723.
13- Reuters
I just had a heartbreaking thought (a new headcanon)
You know how Askeladd just casually tells Bjorn to pop Thorfinn’s shoulder back into place when he lost to him in Gorm’s village, and Bjorn does it without hesitation, like he’s used to it. So what if Bjorn ALWAYS was the one to treat whatever wounds Thorfinn would get after a duel? (At least the kind of wounds that Thorfinn couldn’t fix by himself.)
And what if, after that last duel where he got beat up so bad, he walked around, his thoughts all blurring together, being totally out of it, and he wondered why Bjorn wasn’t coming to help him… forgetting that wasn’t around to do that anymore…
Made more fanart for @mayakoroz sickfic: restless dreams :U
I did not know they were gonna add this bit at the end i fuckin loved it. Highly recommend >:U
That’s how it went right
A Blacksmith’s Dream
If you skip a meal Senshi will materialize next to you w/ food at the ready
saw this thread and really loved it but what i liked most is that it taught this kid that if a book isn’t for you, even if you really want to like it, it’s okay to stop reading it and come back to it another time when you are ready. there were so many books i slogged through as a kid because i felt like i had to prove that i could read them since i *loved* reading so i simply had to finish this book or i didn’t actually love to read. silly, really. the more kids who don’t ascribe to that thinking the better. really great of both the dad and the librarian for allowing the kid access to the stephen king book and allowing him make the decision on whether or not it was for him by himself.
When your biggest hater starts befriending you
Art by Leah Gardner