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Why couldn't you stand by my side. I really needed you and still do.
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I'm flawed like a mf but my heart is pure and the love I give is real
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Operator: Hello, 911. What’s your emergency?
Me: I just witnessed a robbery
Operator: Okay, Ma'am what is your location?
Me: at the TD Garden biaacchhh
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Happy 23rd birthday to the love of my life (he obviously loves aliens) jasoncliff 💗
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Alright you guys I wanna do a giveaway in light of Neck Deeps new album. All you have to do is 1. Reblog this post 2. You also have to be following me You may reblog as many times as you want. Gives you a better chance at getting picked. The night before this amazing record is released which is August 14th, 2015 I will pick a random person and will give you a brand new unopened copy of this on vinyl. Good luck to everyone!!!!
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Total Solar Eclipse over Svalbard
Image Credit & Copyright: Thanakrit Santikunaporn
Explanation: Going, going, gone. That was the feeling in Svalbard, Norway last month during a total eclipse of the Sun by the Moon. In the featured image, the eclipse was captured every three minutes and then digitally merged with a foreground frame taken from the same location. Visible in the foreground are numerous gawking eclipse seekers, some deploying pretty sophisticated cameras. As the Moon and Sun moved together across the sky – nearly horizontally from this far north – an increasing fraction of the Sun appears covered by the Moon. In the central frame, the Moon’s complete blockage of the disk of the Sun makes the immediate surroundings appear like night during the day. The exception is the Moon itself, which now appears surrounded by the expansive corona of the Sun. Of course, about 2.5 minutes later, the surface of the Sun began to reappear. The next total eclipse of the Sun will occur in 2016 March and be visible from Southeast Asia.
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