R.Buckminster Fuller. Utopia or Oblivion: The Prospects for Humanity. Pelican. 1973.
We need people who don’t ask us to become different for their own acceptance and terms of approval. We need people, and we need to be the people who give others the permission to sit in their own skins and not be afraid. That’s the best gift you are ever going to give someone— the permission to feel safe in their own skin. To feel worthy. To feel like they are enough.
Hannah Brencher (via shammyb)
Battered Earth
A new study published by NASA researchers seems to confirm that 4-4.5 billion years ago almost the entire planet was showered in an intense bombardment of giant asteroids.
This period would’ve effected the whole planet, essentially melting the surface into molten rock multiple times over, boiling any water oceans into a steam-atmosphere and dramatically altering the geological landscape.
(Image credit: Simone Marchi/SwRI)
Sometimes I want to go up to the people who insist that feminism and progressive values are Ruining Science Fiction and remind them that their genre exists because a teenaged girl was stuck at a house party and decided that inventing science fiction sounded more appealing than yet another tiresome threesome with Lord Byron.
“If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I bet they’d live a lot differently. When you look into infinity, you realize there are more important things.”
(via itcuddles)
It doesn’t matter what they will make of you or your days: they will be wrong, they will miss the wrong woman, miss the wrong man, all the stories they tell will be tales of their own invention. Your story was this: you were happy, then you were sad, you slept, you awakened.
Jane Hirshfield, It Was Like This: You Were Happy (via maryfelicity)
Something’s not right about what I’m doing but I’m still doing it—living in the worst parts, ruining myself. My inner life is a sheet of black glass. If I fell through the floor I would keep falling. The enormity of my desire disgusts me.
Richard Siken, “Birds Hover the Trampled Field” (via weltenwellen)
We’re Already Halfway To Climate Change’s “Dangerous Limit”
Scientists say that warming of 2˚C is about all we can handle before we hit “dangerous” levels of climate change, a threshold of global temperature change that would bring enough droughts, food insecurity, rising sea levels, and species extinctions to make human life very much not fun.
The UK’s Met Office just reported that we’re already halfway there. Earth’s average temp has gone up 1˚C.
Tick, tock.
Read more at Motherboard.
“We can read even a correct proof, and be completely convinced of the logical steps of the proof, but still not have any understanding of the whole. Like being led, step by step, through a dark forest, but having no idea of the overall route.”
Eugenia Cheng (via cofinaldestination)
Maybe this is why I have trouble reading math textbooks sometimes? I can understand why a step is valid, but I get caught up on, “Wait, where are we going? Where are you taking me?”
(via ryanandmath)
"To awaken my spirit through hard work and dedicate my life to knowledge... What do you seek?"
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