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My name is Amanda. I live in Tallahassee, Florida in the United States.

Sometimes I draw things. Sometimes I post things that are not as funny as I thought they were. Mostly I just reblog Carl Sagan related gibberish. Also, banjos are cool.

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May 29th
8:04 AM
humanmindinformaldehyde:

- Neil Gaiman
May 23rd
5:47 PM

(via kateordie)

4:13 PM

Grahamblr: STOP THE SHIT PING PONG!

sarcasmicduel:

I’ve been thinking about the idea of positive influence lately and the resistance of letting other people influence me negatively. We can’t control how other people act but we can control, if not learn to control, how we react to their actions. This is by no means a revolutionary idea.

Duncan…

4:08 PM
e-ray-so-fly:

I Will Travel.

e-ray-so-fly:

I Will Travel.

May 22nd
10:25 AM

Life in constant transition «: Had a really beautiful time last night. Saw so much energy… being...

thehighestkite:

Had a really beautiful time last night. Saw so much energy… being created, being transferred, being used, being ejected, slowing, condensing, expanding.

Everything, right this second, is so phenomenally different from what it was only seconds ago. Our privilege is that we do not have to concern…

May 21st
1:30 PM
Good advice for me to remember, especially in times as trying they have been for me lately.

Good advice for me to remember, especially in times as trying they have been for me lately.

(via burdge)

1:28 PM
"The capacity to be alone is the capacity to love. It may look paradoxical to you, but it is not. It is an existential truth: only those people who are capable of being alone are capable of love, of sharing, of going into the deepest core of the other person - without possessing the other, without becoming dependent on the other, without reducing the other to a thing, and without becoming addicted to the other. They allow the other absolute freedom, because they know that if the other leaves, they will be as happy as they are now. Their happiness cannot be taken by the other, because it is not given by the other."
—  

Osho, Being In Love (via onwemarch)

GQOY (Gratuitous quote of yourself)

Always my favorite guru.

(via iaschuster)

(via iaschuster)

May 16th
10:46 AM

talltaleteller:

Words to live by from the First to Seventh Doctors.

I suppose it goes without saying: don’t steal my work, but as it happens a lot of my old stuff’s been stolen so please, I don’t want to have to place a watermark on my stuff.

Ask for permission, please!

I like them all, but I really love the quote on the third one. Words to live by.

(via orbitingasupernova)

10:34 AM


just-a-skinny-boy
:

Posting this as a photoset. This man is incredible, I hope I can be like him someday :)

(via kaleidoscopicmind)

May 14th
10:35 AM
workisnotajob:

Work on what you love.
What you *make* is important.

© workisnotajob.

workisnotajob:

Work on what you love.

What you *make* is important.

© workisnotajob.

May 9th
11:26 AM

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11:00 AM

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May 1st
2:36 PM

Stanford’s Carol S. Dweck on how the two different mindsets, Fixed and Growth, pave different pathways to success and lead to a deterministic view of the world or a greater sense of free will, respectively. From Taschen’s Information Graphics.

Stanford’s Carol S. Dweck on how the two different mindsets, Fixed and Growth, pave different pathways to success and lead to a deterministic view of the world or a greater sense of free will, respectively. From Taschen’s Information Graphics.

(Source: , via moloweez)

April 30th
8:05 AM
crispy-gypsy:

Beautiful

crispy-gypsy:

Beautiful

(Source: yesimsogie)

April 24th
8:11 AM
workisnotajob:

“The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is boredom.”
― Timothy Ferriss

workisnotajob:

“The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is boredom.”

― Timothy Ferriss