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The full #PaperTowns trailer is now online in all its glory. (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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John Green: Paper towns.. hmmmp. I hope this is good as #TFIOS
“What a treacherous thing to believe that a person is more than a person.”
― John Green,
it me again! For a long time coming
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Hello?! not serious face. XD #serious #face #maldita
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I’m a mess of unfinished thoughts.
John Mayer (via fyp-music)
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The softest hearts always have the toughest shields.
Claire Cross (via quotemadness)
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Good books don’t give up all their secrets at once.
Stephen King (via thatlitsite)
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Awkward moment, when your student is taller than you.
me(Teeny Tiny Teacher)
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It's hard to believe how hard it is to smile with braces.
me(Tying to smile in the mirror).
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stylekorea:
Lee Min Ho for Samsonite Red 2015.
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The hardest part of our life is to wash clothes by hand.
me
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Which to follow? your brain? or your heart?
#AdultResponsibilities #UtterNonsense
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14 Most Beautiful Water Bodies on Earth
Composed of 70% water, Earth is home to some of the most stunning bodies of water. From a rainbow colored pool to a surreal salt lake, which reflects the sky, we have rounded up the most beautiful and interesting sceneries in the world.
Spotted Lake, British Columbia, Canada (Credit: All Canada Photos / Alamy)
Rich in minerals, mainly sulphates, this alkaline lake has small substances of silver and titanium. The circular fragments usually appear during summer as the water evaporates.
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park (Credit: Frank Kovalchek, CC by 2.0)
As, the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park in the USA, this hot spring is composed of different colors. It is a mineral-rich body of water, displaying hues of red and green, which are the result of heat-loving pigmented bacteria.
Lake Retba, Senegal (Credit: Jeff Attaway, CC by 2.0)
With high dose of salt, Lake Retba makes it easy for people to float on its water. Its pink color comes from a salt-addiciting micro algae called Dunaliella salina, which produces the red hue.
Blood Falls in east Antarctica (Credit: Mike Martoccia, CC by 2.0)
A lake formed from a 2 million-year-old glacier, Blood Falls gets its vibrant red color from the iron-rich water, which flows out causing the iron to react with the oxygen to produce rust.
Caño Cristales, Colombia (Credit: Tom Till / Alamy)
From September to November this crystal clear river changes to a rainbow colored beauty. When the Marcarenia clavgera blooms, a native plant, it causes the water to change to shades of blue, red, green and orange.
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Tributes for the man who popularized the phrase "Live long and prosper." #LeonardNimoy #RIP #StarTreck #SpockPrime
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And you’ve given so much. Farewell, Mr. Nimoy. #RIP
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