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A man never steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river, and he is not the same man.
space-pics:
“When you get to where you are going do not forget to turn around. Cassini 900mil miles from earth. [1024x1171]
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mirkokosmos:
“Allen Song
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photos-of-space:
“Beautiful Jupiter wallpaper by Juno space probe - Picture by NASA [1000x1910]
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Had dream I was driving to my ex girlfriends house in california with my first car I ever owned ( Red 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee), I got lost along to way. Somehow in the dream I never stopped to ask for directions or looked directions up, I just kept frantically driving for hours on the freeway. In the dream I keep driving until it’s dark outside, somehow I realize Im hundreds of miles away from where I meant to end up, my front left tire goes flat and I have to pull over on some creepy freeway exit in a really foggy swampy area. I park the vehicle into some back residential alley and try to remember the exit so I can find the vehicle later. By this time in the dream its completely dark out, its really foggy out, and I’m walking away from my car in some random city alley I have no idea how to get out of. I pull out my phone and look to see I have 2% battery left, I dont have a phone charger. I decide I will google the nearest gas station and walk to that so I can hopefully buy a charger from there. I remember feeling really panicked the entire dream, cutting people off when I was driving and racing through red lights as if I was in the biggest hurry, and It was life and death if I didnt make it to my exs house, idk why I would think that, but thats how it was in the dream. Kind of worried about myself because I never have dreams this vivid or with this much emotion attached to them, especially a dream where I’m so hopelessly lost and incompetent. So strange, I guess I need more direction in my life? Probably.

rhubarbes:
“ArtStation - SpaceX Pirate, Johnson Ting
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headlesssamurai:

“The imagination is not a state : it is the human existence itself.”

William Blake