sharpwittedboy
sharpwittedboy
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No te olvides de mi que yo no me olvido de ti.
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sharpwittedboy · 8 months ago
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Adiós, mi xikita.
Te deseo una buena vida.
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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I am never not thinking of you.
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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“Do not go gentle into that good night”
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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Gato ql vio.
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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Marie Howe, from “Watching Television”, What the Living Do
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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IC 1795, Fish
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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Una imagen con varias perspectivas
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¿Cómo la entiendes tu?
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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Today we eat words.
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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garfield of the day
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sharpwittedboy · 9 months ago
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Mi pecho tiene tu nombre.
quiero vivir en tu pecho
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sharpwittedboy · 10 months ago
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Love when you call me boy.
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sharpwittedboy · 10 months ago
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Missed u like hell today.
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sharpwittedboy · 10 months ago
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sharpwittedboy · 10 months ago
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Algún día en la vida.
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sharpwittedboy · 10 months ago
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Esto también pasará.
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sharpwittedboy · 10 months ago
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The boulder-strewn field of red rocks reaches to the horizon nearly two miles from Viking 2 on Mars' Utopian Plain. Scientists believe the colors of the Martian surface and sky in this photo represent their true colors. Fine particles of red dust have settled on spacecraft surfaces. The salmon color of the sky is caused by dust particles suspended in the atmosphere. Color calibration charts for the cameras are mounted at three locations on the spacecraft. Note the blue star field and red stripes of the flag. The circular structure at top is the high-gain antenna, pointed toward Earth. Viking 2 landed September 3, 1976, some 4600 miles from its twin, Viking 1, which touched down on July 20.
NASA
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