the fact that we only have “herculean task” and “sisyphean task” feels so limiting. so here’s a few more tasks for your repertoire
icarian task: when you have a task you know you’re going to fail at anyways, so why not have some fun with it before it all comes crashing down
cassandrean task: when you have to deal with people you KNOW won’t listen to you, despite having accurate information, and having to watch them fumble about when you told them the solution from the start (most often witnessed in customer service)
feel free to chime in i ran out of ideas much faster than i anticipated
Today's Seal Is: The Howler
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THE HELL IS HOMESTUCK
(also, hi! love ur vids!)
This.
Or this.
Always remember to do this. You CAN save lives.
You see a post like this? Where OP might hurt/kill themselves? You hit that button that I circled
Hit that.
Click Suicide or Self-harm Concern
Yes.
Fill in the rest of it, and hit submit. The "content you reported" will fill itself in
Tumblr will follow up and help them.
This could SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.
That one song from an ad that goes "Don't you forget about me. Don't don't don't don't. Don't you..."
If you see this you are OBLIGATED to reblog w/ the song currently stuck in your head :)
I don't mean The Sun or Proxima Centauri, which are the closest stars, I mean in the image above, which star is the closest ?
Of course, I left out the names and the constellations on purpose, because when you look up in the night sky, unless you've got Stellarium (or similar) as an app on your phone, you're not going to see names and the lines which our ancestors made up for story telling.
Maybe it's the brightest one in the middle ? But then, how do you know if that's a massive star far away, or a smaller one really close ?
Thankfully, our orbit around the Sun is going to help us.
Parallax allows us to see which stars are closer and further based on how much they move between 6 months. This works great for the closer stars, but not so much the more distant ones and especially not the other galaxies, however there are other methods for finding which of them are closer, but for now, we're only interested in the closest stars, so simple maths and observations over a period of time can assist us.
Have you ever wondered what our Sun would look like in the night sky of another planet orbiting another star ? Truth is, when you look at those stars in that image above, almost all of them, the answer would be "You couldn't see it, it's not bright enough!"
Truth is, most of the stars we see in our night sky are larger and brighter than ours, at 32.5 light years our Star would be magnitude 4.83, just inside our naked eye ability.
The red square represents the upper image, zoomed out to better reflect what you could see with your naked eye. The tiny dot that the yellow arrow is pointed to, is the same brightness our Sun would be in the night sky of a planet 32.5 light years away.
Why 32.5 ? Well, the brightness of stars in the sky are ranked by Magnitude, the lower the number, the brighter, in fact, each integer is 2.5 times brighter than the one above it. What we see with our eyes we call Apparent Magnitude, but given some fun maths, we can take each star, pull it 10 parsecs (32.5 light years) from us, and imagine how bright it would be, this is known as the Absolute Magnitude.
Getting back to our original question, which was the closest, you'll already begin to understand the brightest stars are not necessarily the closest, using parallax we can really find out, and as some of you may have guessed already, it's the one you couldn't see with your naked eye.
Just 5.96 light years from us, but at apparent Mag 9.51 quite invisible to the naked eye. While the brightest Cebalrai was 81 light years, still close in terms of our Milky Way, but when you next look up, and see a sky full of stars, remember, you're only seeing the bright ones, there's thousands of times more quite close by, you simply cannot see.
This was shared as a "bad" joke but I was so charmed by it I've been thinking about it for days.
You went the other direction with One Direction.
please look at this one direction book i drew in when i was a child please please pleasw
🌝🎃🌞💦💩
what
Edit: Moon Pumpkin, the Sun rains shit.
first 5 faceless emojis are how your summers gonna go
I once tried uploading a photo to Reddit and it came out bad, someone said something along the lines of:
"If I had a penny for every pixel in this image, I'd be picking up change from the floor to get a dollar."
This image has quality graphics.
No pets at my place, but here; have a crappy picture of a wild bunny.
Wow, that is extremely low-resolution. XD
I identify as a sentient multicellular organism that believes that the 23rd chromosome shouldn't define all aspects of my or anyone else's life.
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