Pasta in Italy

Random thoughts. Places I wanna go to. Things I wish I have.
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my creation.. the shirt is

my creation.. the shirt is

Bad Sunday Morning

Hearing bad news in the morning really pisses me off. So this morning, I just heard that my dog died! REAL REAL GOOOOOOOD NEWS HUH?!

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 Parthenon Moon  Image Credit & Copyright:  Anthony Ayiomamitis (TWAN)
 Explanation:  Did you see the Full Moon last night?  Near the horizon, the lunar orb may have seemed to loom large, swollen in appearance by the famous Moon illusion.  But the Full Moon really was a large Full Moon last night, reaching its exact full phase within an hour of lunar perigee, the point in the Moon’s elliptical orbit closest to planet Earth.  A similar near perigee Full Moon last occured on December 12, 2008.  The difference in the Moon’s apparent size as it moves from perigee to apogee, its farthest point from Earth, is about 14 percent.  Of course, a nearly Full Moon will rise again tonight, lighting the skies on the date of the Equinox or equal night.  The Full Moon also looms large in this well-planned, telescopic lunar portrait.  Captured earlier this year, the rising lunar orb is dramatically matched to the 2,500 year old Parthenon, in Athens, Greece.

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Parthenon Moon
Image Credit & Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis (TWAN)

Explanation: Did you see the Full Moon last night? Near the horizon, the lunar orb may have seemed to loom large, swollen in appearance by the famous Moon illusion. But the Full Moon really was a large Full Moon last night, reaching its exact full phase within an hour of lunar perigee, the point in the Moon’s elliptical orbit closest to planet Earth. A similar near perigee Full Moon last occured on December 12, 2008. The difference in the Moon’s apparent size as it moves from perigee to apogee, its farthest point from Earth, is about 14 percent. Of course, a nearly Full Moon will rise again tonight, lighting the skies on the date of the Equinox or equal night. The Full Moon also looms large in this well-planned, telescopic lunar portrait. Captured earlier this year, the rising lunar orb is dramatically matched to the 2,500 year old Parthenon, in Athens, Greece.

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suck

I’LL BE BACK

struggleleadstosuccess:

yourfunnybonedoesnotmakemelaugh:

Keep your eyes on the sky.
Next week, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years. Astrologers say the phenomenon, known as “Super Moon,” historically coincides with enormous natural disasters. Both the New England hurricane of 1938 and the Australian Hunter Valley floods of 1955 happened during Super Moons, they say. The last Super Moon came in 2005, at around the same time as Hurricane Katrina and the Indonesian tsunami.

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struggleleadstosuccess:

yourfunnybonedoesnotmakemelaugh:

Keep your eyes on the sky.

Next week, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years. Astrologers say the phenomenon, known as “Super Moon,” historically coincides with enormous natural disasters. Both the New England hurricane of 1938 and the Australian Hunter Valley floods of 1955 happened during Super Moons, they say. The last Super Moon came in 2005, at around the same time as Hurricane Katrina and the Indonesian tsunami.

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samanthasintuition:

Gold : Be my valentine this year? 
Red: I used to like you.
Orange: Will you be mine?
Green: I wanna mess around. 
Blue: I love you.
Purple: I wanna chill.
Pink: I like you.
Black: I want a kiss. 
Yellow: You’re sweet. 
White: You’re funny.
Brown: You’re amazing. 
Silver: You’re cute.
Tan: I want your number.

 Just gonna try it out..

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