____and thorns for quills_____
a statistical improbability trying to find their place in this world just like everybody else. because we are all improbabilities.
Big Bang in watercolor
sped up painting on youtube
Handsome Solid Large Pockets Double-Zip Design Polyester Hooded Spring Sweater For Men
Nope! I would wear this too! Give it to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I do not care if it is for men. WANT.
(Source: ben-barnes-daily)
oh my god
(this is the website: http://www.theleesshop.com/)
I could literally stare at this all day. These pictures make me feel like painting.
(Source: fucksoul)
Why is there any Matter left in the Universe?
Every particle in existence has an antiparticle equivalent, which is almost identical except it carries the opposite electric charge. Matter is composed of normal particles and antimatter is composed of antiparticles—for example, while a proton and an electron form an ordinary hydrogen atom, an antiproton and a positron form an antihydrogen atom. Antimatter is created all the time in high-energy collisions, like when cosmic rays impact Earth’s atmosphere, but it immediately disappears because when matter and antimatter collide, they annihilate in a flash of pure energy. This makes it difficult to study experimentally, and neither can we find any evidence of a significant concentration of antimatter in the wider universe. The universe we know is dominated by ordinary matter—it makes up every person and planet and star—and yet if matter and antimatter were created equally at the birth of the universe, where has all the antimatter gone? This asymmetry is a perplexing question in physics, and several theories have been proposed to explain it. Perhaps nature favours matter reactions over antimatter ones; or perhaps matter and antimatter particles decay differently; or perhaps there are far flung regions composed primarily of antimatter, but they’re just beyond our visible universe. Researchers are currently trying to determine if such regions exist by studying colliding superclusters for high-energy signatures of annihilation, and by studying decay patterns in quarks.
Suit
1950s
Timeless Vixen Vintage
Men’s Trench Coat
1940s
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Dress
1950s
Timeless Vixen Vintage