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The boobies have red feet over here instead of blue! (at Kilauea Point Lighthouse)

The boobies have red feet over here instead of blue! (at Kilauea Point Lighthouse)

— 3 days ago
Can’t go to Hawaii without having a 🌈 snowcone! (at Haena Beach)

Can’t go to Hawaii without having a 🌈 snowcone! (at Haena Beach)

— 5 days ago
the-absolute-funniest-posts:

I AM HUGGING YOU BECAUSE I LOVE YOU
ALSO SOMEONE ATE ONE OF YOUR SHOES BUT THIS IS NOT ABOUT THAT

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

I AM HUGGING YOU BECAUSE I LOVE YOU

ALSO SOMEONE ATE ONE OF YOUR SHOES BUT THIS IS NOT ABOUT THAT

(Source: luginub, via stay-fit-and-beautiful-xoxo)

— 1 week ago with 307260 notes
"You never knew exactly how much space you occupied in people’s lives."
F. Scott Fitzgerald (via postgradandpearls)

(Source: 13neighbors, via jnoviab)

— 1 week ago with 2271 notes
Unlike most girls I buy electronics with my money lol new 40 inch with Apple TV!

Unlike most girls I buy electronics with my money lol new 40 inch with Apple TV!

— 1 week ago
Me and Ernie having a good ole time

Me and Ernie having a good ole time

— 1 week ago with 1 note

Its hard to be strong when everyone around you is breaking down

— 2 weeks ago
#grandma hospice just waiting for nature to take its course 
science-junkie:

Scientists capture first images of molecules before and after reaction
Every chemist’s dream – to snap an atomic-scale picture of a chemical before and after it reacts – has now come true, thanks to a new technique developed by chemists and physicists at the University of California, Berkeley.Using a state-of-the-art atomic force microscope, the scientists have taken the first atom-by-atom pictures, including images of the chemical bonds between atoms, clearly depicting how a molecule’s structure changed during a reaction. Until now, scientists have only been able to infer this type of information from spectroscopic analysis.
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science-junkie:

Scientists capture first images of molecules before and after reaction

Every chemist’s dream – to snap an atomic-scale picture of a chemical before and after it reacts – has now come true, thanks to a new technique developed by chemists and physicists at the University of California, Berkeley.

Using a state-of-the-art atomic force microscope, the scientists have taken the first atom-by-atom pictures, including images of the chemical bonds between atoms, clearly depicting how a molecule’s structure changed during a reaction. Until now, scientists have only been able to infer this type of information from spectroscopic analysis.

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(via milk-a-what)

— 2 weeks ago with 843 notes
Kitty wake up call

Kitty wake up call

— 2 weeks ago
Whataburger a Texas Treasure 🍔 (at Whataburger)

Whataburger a Texas Treasure 🍔 (at Whataburger)

— 2 weeks ago