Me and a friend were looking through NASA's Tumblr and found a picture. We then had some fun wondering what situation the poor spaceman was in. Thank you NASA for your interesting videos of people in space doing random stuff as well as cool inventions.
There are times when I'm away for a while and I lose a couple random followers. It feels weird since Tumblr is perhaps the first real social network that I've ever joined. But for those that actually look at my random drawings and ramblings. I appreciate it, I really do. It will all pull off sooner or later. Until then keep your head up and have a nice day.
I’m here. i just like to take the weekends off like everyone else.
here’s a cat in the moonlight.
This is the marvelous artistic pose of a high school senior in thier final months of the year. Notice the glazed empty eyes. The apathy towards whatever they're hearing.
I've been feeling really tired the last two days but I'll make it up tomorrow. Just be patient...please pretty please. Will a dad joke make it up?
Let's get one thing scientifically correct here... THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT! As far as science knows the sky is the limit for earth, or at least the Exosphere which acts as the last layer of Earth's atmosphere. If you are are talking about trying to reach a thin layer of atmosphere so thin that it barely keeps atoms from floating away into the Cosmic Abyss we know as space, then you are stupid. Besides just about everyone has reached the skies at some point or another. And I mean everone The Wright Brothers, the guy who did that Red Bull stunt, Harambe's Ghost, they've all been there and done that. If you truly wish to be unique or reach far, why not reach for the depths? Few people have ever dived to the true depths of Earth's oceans. The record's what? Like 6 people who have actually reached challenger's deep. And could anyone tell me how many people have taken an airlines flight before? My point is to stop reaching for the stars and instead reach for places people have never gone before. Besides there's nothing up there interesting anymore besides lost balloons, radiation, and leftover parts of space shuttle fuselages.