robin-teddybear:

effemimaniac:

“sorry that probably doesn’t make much sense” <- for perfectly intelligible & logical statements relevant to the present conversation

“you get what I mean.” <- for unparsable non sequiturs

“as you do” <- for incredibly eccentric and even impossible actions

brown-little-robin:

effemimaniac:

“sorry that probably doesn’t make much sense” <- for perfectly intelligible & logical statements relevant to the present conversation

“you get what I mean.” <- for unparsable non sequiturs

“as you do” <- for incredibly eccentric and even impossible actions

mossyshadows:

mossyshadows:

Screenshot from nebula Wikipedia page:  The "Pillars of Creation" from the Eagle Nebula. Evidence from the Spitzer Space Telescope suggests that the pillars may already have been destroyed by a supernova explosion, but the light showing us the destruction will not reach the Earth for another millennium.[1]ALT

btw . insane little wikipedia caption for everyone’s consideration also

like IMAGINE just writing in a caption casually that maybe the pillars of CREATION are already destroyed we just can’t see it yet.. the light of the day that creation is destroyed has not yet dawned on earth what the helllll

mossyshadows:

mossyshadows:

Screenshot from nebula Wikipedia page:  The "Pillars of Creation" from the Eagle Nebula. Evidence from the Spitzer Space Telescope suggests that the pillars may already have been destroyed by a supernova explosion, but the light showing us the destruction will not reach the Earth for another millennium.[1]ALT

btw . insane little wikipedia caption for everyone’s consideration also

like IMAGINE just writing in a caption casually that maybe the pillars of CREATION are already destroyed we just can’t see it yet.. the light of the day that creation is destroyed has not yet dawned on earth what the helllll

thydungeongal:

Going on a deep dive into Japanese writing systems is fun cause I’ve ended up learning about completely incidental things like historical spellings, Brahmic scripts, why statiōnem became stazione in Italian, and how it’s actually really normal that British people say “Chewsday”