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vicemag:

Today is World Goth Day. In celebration, vampires and photophobics the world over are taking to the streets to share their lives of darkness and adult virginity with day-dwellers. In honor of this subterranean holiday, VICE is pleased to publish the Block Island Goth Newsletter’s summer 2012 edition.


Here’s something for u Ashaley

vicemag:

Today is World Goth Day. In celebration, vampires and photophobics the world over are taking to the streets to share their lives of darkness and adult virginity with day-dwellers. In honor of this subterranean holiday, VICE is pleased to publish the Block Island Goth Newsletter’s summer 2012 edition.

Here’s something for u Ashaley

And dance your ass off with me

And dance your ass off with me

You are my sunshine my only sunshine

princesstumblina:

Beauty and the Beast - 1991

The beautiful stained glass windows. The first window seen in the prologue includes the Latin phrase ‘vincit qui se vincit’ which translates to ‘he conquers who conquers himself’.

I hope your missing me just as much as I’m missing you.I just wish you would stop listening to your friend and listen to your own mind and heart

Awwww its my kitty

Awwww its my kitty

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emergentfutures:

Mission hopes to find fish on Jupiter’s moons


The European Space Agency has approved a mission to Jupiter’s moons to discover whether fish live under their icy surfaces.
The mission will send a five-tonne satellite to the solar system’s biggest planet to study three of its largest moons - Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.
These are of special interest because beneath their icy surface it is thought they might have vast oceans.
Scientists believe this makes them one of the most likely places in the solar system to harbour alien life, possibly even fish.

Full Story: ABC

OMG space fish

emergentfutures:

Mission hopes to find fish on Jupiter’s moons


The European Space Agency has approved a mission to Jupiter’s moons to discover whether fish live under their icy surfaces.

The mission will send a five-tonne satellite to the solar system’s biggest planet to study three of its largest moons - Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.

These are of special interest because beneath their icy surface it is thought they might have vast oceans.

Scientists believe this makes them one of the most likely places in the solar system to harbour alien life, possibly even fish.

Full Story: ABC

OMG space fish