April182011
“The greatest irony of life is loving the right person at the wrong time, having the wrong person when the time is right and finding out you love someone after that person walks out from your life and sometimes you think you’re already over a person but when you see them smile at you, you’ll suddenly realize that you’re just pretending to be over them just to ease the pain of knowing that they will never be yours again. For some, they think that letting go is one way of expressing how much you love the person. Most relationships tend to fail not because the absence of love; love is always present. It’s just the one was being loved too much and the other was being loved too little as we all know that the heart is the center of the body but it beats on the left. Maybe that’s the reason why the heart is not always right. Most often we fall in love with the person we think we love only to discover that for them, we are just for past times, while the one who truly loves us remains either a friend or a stranger. Here’s a piece of advice: let go when you’re hurting too much, give up when love isn’t enough and move on when things are not like before. There is someone out there who will love you even more, surely then, you will know true love.” http://bun.soup.io/post/67208185/The-greatest-irony-of-life-is-loving (via xoxhippos)

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April152011
lickystickypickyme:

Perched on the tendril of a Passiflora plant, the egg of the  Julia heliconian butterfly may be safe from hungry ants. This species  lays its eggs almost exclusively on this plant’s twisted vines.
Photograph by Martin Oeggerli

lickystickypickyme:

Perched on the tendril of a Passiflora plant, the egg of the Julia heliconian butterfly may be safe from hungry ants. This species lays its eggs almost exclusively on this plant’s twisted vines.

Photograph by Martin Oeggerli

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April142011
1AM

Reblog if you have an ass worth groping.

cladimir:

Y’all don’t even know

(Source: tush)

April132011
nationalgeographicdaily:

Mahout Bathing and Elephant, India
Photograph by Mohit Midha
Watching a mahout lovingly bathe his elephant, I tried capturing the moment from the riverside but wasn’t satisfied with what I saw through the viewfinder.  There was something lacking that made the image not do justice to the scene.  I then climbed a tree with a branch extending out over the water and got my shot, which may have been my last as I almost fell off after taking it.  I’m sure the beautiful elephant would not have been very happy about me falling out of a tree straight onto her stomach!

nationalgeographicdaily:

Mahout Bathing and Elephant, India

Photograph by Mohit Midha

Watching a mahout lovingly bathe his elephant, I tried capturing the moment from the riverside but wasn’t satisfied with what I saw through the viewfinder.  There was something lacking that made the image not do justice to the scene.  I then climbed a tree with a branch extending out over the water and got my shot, which may have been my last as I almost fell off after taking it.  I’m sure the beautiful elephant would not have been very happy about me falling out of a tree straight onto her stomach!

12AM

So, everything else on this blog…?

Fuck it.

I’m a new person.

I’m a writer, a poet, a musician, a dancer, and physics/medicine/psychology can go play in the sandbox of my past.

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