For Josh

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nedroidcomics:

The Endless Sky

I cannot wait for summer camping!

nedroidcomics:

The Endless Sky

I cannot wait for summer camping!

Wild and Free.  I would never dive head first into something the way this guy is, but I know someone who would.  Josh, it reminds me of his free spirit.

Wild and Free.  I would never dive head first into something the way this guy is, but I know someone who would.  Josh, it reminds me of his free spirit.

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Here is “Colorado” by the band Lotus.  I want to be in love ALL theee time…and I am.

t0rpe:

014 (by Matsumoto Tonakai)

I am listening to “Colorado” by the band Lotus as I am looking at this photo, and I feel something tugging at me the way the ocean does.

t0rpe:

014 (by Matsumoto Tonakai)

I am listening to “Colorado” by the band Lotus as I am looking at this photo, and I feel something tugging at me the way the ocean does.

tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?

Hmmm…my earliest human memory.  Well, I have a bunch of childhood memories, but I cannot quite put my finger on the time frame.  Anywho, I will have to say that one of my earliest human memory would be of me animately telling my siblings and parents the story of me rejecting an abortion pill that my mother ate to potentially wash me out of her system.  HA!  I said, “No, no, no, I will not eat you.”

approachingsignificance:

Childhood Stress Leaves Genetic Scars

Traumatic experiences in early life can leave emotional scars. But a new study suggests that violence in childhood may leave a genetic mark as well. Researchers have found that children who are physically abused and bullied tend to have shorter telomeres—structures at the tips of chromosomes whose shrinkage has been linked to aging and disease.
“Children who experience physical violence appear to be aging at a faster rate,” says neuroscientist and co-author Avshalom Caspi. As a result, he says, they may face increased risk of disease in adulthood and possibly shortened lifespan.

The more we research and understand stress, the more we learn about its complex nature and implications on our health, both mentally and physically. Expect a lot more of this research in the near future.

approachingsignificance:

Childhood Stress Leaves Genetic Scars

Traumatic experiences in early life can leave emotional scars. But a new study suggests that violence in childhood may leave a genetic mark as well. Researchers have found that children who are physically abused and bullied tend to have shorter telomeres—structures at the tips of chromosomes whose shrinkage has been linked to aging and disease.

“Children who experience physical violence appear to be aging at a faster rate,” says neuroscientist and co-author Avshalom Caspi. As a result, he says, they may face increased risk of disease in adulthood and possibly shortened lifespan.

The more we research and understand stress, the more we learn about its complex nature and implications on our health, both mentally and physically. Expect a lot more of this research in the near future.

“Luck is like the Tour de France. You wait, and it flashes past you. You have to catch it while you can.” - Raymond Dufayel (The Glass Man)

“Luck is like the Tour de France. You wait, and it flashes past you. You have to catch it while you can.” - Raymond Dufayel (The Glass Man)

“As if life were to last forever”

“As if life were to last forever”

The pollution of the planet is only an outward reflection of an inner psychic pollution: millions of unconscious individuals not taking responsibility for their inner space.

Eckhart Tolle (via grvt)

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Jane Birkin!!

Have you ever danced as a skeleton?  It looks something like this.  The best part of dancing as a skeleton is dancing with someone else who is also dancing as one.  Come to think of it, I want to have a skeleton get-together.

Have you ever danced as a skeleton?  It looks something like this.  The best part of dancing as a skeleton is dancing with someone else who is also dancing as one.  Come to think of it, I want to have a skeleton get-together.

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