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masquemag:

OUTFIT: Concrete Sunset 

new post on the blog, y’all! 

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musicalobsession42 asked: Hi Puddy Kitten! :D

Hiiiii Squirrelly <3

Anonymous asked: are you planning to go see 'the beatles: the lost concert' film?

No, Not really… I love The Beatles tho

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whatifindattractive:

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  • Some douche: haw old are you?
  • Me: Why?
  • SD: haw old are you?
  • Me: Why?
  • SD: haw old are you?
  • Me: Why?
  • *No reply*

The job I had since I was 16, for 4 years total, fired me.

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  • Teachers: Don't talk to strangers online.
  • Parents: Don't talk to strangers online.
  • Everyone: Don't talk to strangers online.
  • Me: They aren't strangers if we have the same favorite band.
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  • phone: *vibrates*
  • me: omg i got a message
  • me: who is it, who is it!?
  • phone: *battery low, connect to charger*
  • me:
  • me: ok..
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did-you-kno:

The energy in the sunlight we see today started out in the core of the Sun 30,000 years ago – it spent most of this time passing through the dense atoms that make the sun and just 8 minutes to reach us once it had left the Sun! The temperature at the core of the sun is 13,600,000 kelvins. All of the energy produced by fusion in the core must travel through many successive layers to the solar photosphere before it escapes into space as sunlight or kinetic energy of particles.
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did-you-kno:

The energy in the sunlight we see today started out in the core of the Sun 30,000 years ago – it spent most of this time passing through the dense atoms that make the sun and just 8 minutes to reach us once it had left the Sun! The temperature at the core of the sun is 13,600,000 kelvins. All of the energy produced by fusion in the core must travel through many successive layers to the solar photosphere before it escapes into space as sunlight or kinetic energy of particles.

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