i just want my heart to be okay with the thought of you loving her instead of me.
but my heart’s stubborn and breaking. (via uhnsaids)
We are not alone
You’ll meet her, she’s very pretty, even though sometimes she’s sad for many days at a time. You’ll see, when she smiles, you’ll love her.
Pan’s Labyrinth, Dir. Guillermo del Toro (via wordsnquotes)
You have to accept that some people
are not made for deep conversations,
or for holding you together when you’re about to fall apart,
or for keeping you from unzipping your skin,
or for talking you out of suicide,
or for loving you through the worst moments.
Some people are made for shallow exchanges, and ridiculous banter, and nothing more, and that’s okay.
That doesn’t make them horrible people
simply because they aren’t able to handle a storm like you.
It doesn’t make you a bad person because you won’t divulge all the gritty details of your horror show.
It makes you smart.
It doesn’t mean they are not worth keeping in your life.
You just have to figure out who these ones are before you’re disappointed,
and you have to keep them at arm’s length.
You cannot expect everyone in your life to understand,
to be nonjudgmental,
to get it.
But that’s okay, because not everyone was made to impart wisdom,
or wax-poetic,
or speak on politics
and the depravity of society,
or discuss how crucial it is that the stigma of mental illness be abolished.
There are times when you have to get away from all that heaviness.
You have to.
You will need superficial conversation about Kim Kardashian’s arse,
or a debate on the color of The Dress to do that.
You will need those ones,
so don’t go round cutting people off and dropping your friends.
You need people for all your seasons.
You need people or you won’t survive this.
Space …….. Source
For any planet, a year is the time it takes to make one orbit around the sun. Because Mars is farther away from the sun, it has to travel a greater distance than Earth. It takes Mars about twice as long as it does for Earth to make one circle around the sun…therefore, a year on Mars lasts twice as long.
On May 5, Mars passes solar longitude 0 as the sun crosses the equator on Mars. This is the vernal equinox and was chosen by planetary scientists as the start of a new year.
Mars has four seasons, roughly twice as long as those on Earth, but with more variation given Mars’ eccentric orbit and the fact its orbital speed varies more as a result.
Did you know that there’s a U.S. city named Mars? Mars, PA hosts an annual Mars New Year celebration and we’re participating in this two-day science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) event to inspire young people to pursue innovation and exploration.
More info on Mars, PA: http://www.marsnewyear.com/
Get updated images from the events in Mars, PA here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/sets/72157683457751005/
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there is no permanence in pain unless you let it stay.
by shelby leigh (via nothingwithoutwords)
you weren’t right for me but god, you could’ve been.
you were right for me in all the wrong ways. (via uhnsaids)
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