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Babe, lets be superheroes.: imjustaboywithadream: I’m really sick of seeing so many people so...

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I’m really sick of seeing so many people so depressed and so upset. I’m so tired of seeing “no one loves me”, “no one will ever love me”, “my parents hate me and i have no friends”, and “no one cares about me”. It fucking upsets me because it’s undeserved. It’s…


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I hate how sometimes I can’t tell if the opinion I have about someone is genuine or if I’m just biasing myself so that the opinion I have about them comforts me most. FUCK.



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discoverynews:

Rocky Mountain Sunset SurpriseThis spectacular, multi-hued formation of lenticular clouds was observed soon after the sun set over Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colo., on Jan. 5. Professional photographer Richard H. Hahn was on the south side of the park’s Deer Mountain when he noticed the unique cloud formation in the dusk sky. He rushed to find a shooting angle that would place the colorful clouds in the context of the valley and mountains, and he snapped the magnificent view at 5:02 p.m. MST (7:02 EST).
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discoverynews:

Rocky Mountain Sunset Surprise

This spectacular, multi-hued formation of lenticular clouds was observed soon after the sun set over Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colo., on Jan. 5.

Professional photographer Richard H. Hahn was on the south side of the park’s Deer Mountain when he noticed the unique cloud formation in the dusk sky. He rushed to find a shooting angle that would place the colorful clouds in the context of the valley and mountains, and he snapped the magnificent view at 5:02 p.m. MST (7:02 EST).

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