28th May 2012 18:59
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28th May 2012 18:51
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maidinthephilippines:

arentyougorgeous:

He deserves a million reblogs<3

I can’t help but lol at the last frame. It’s so inspiring that he can keep a smile on his face, and even crack jokes about his disabilities. This man deserves all of the awards.

the most amazing man of God i’ve ever met hands down.

Stop complaining about your love life, early pregnancy and such. Because this great man haven’t complain anything about his misfortunes in life. Two thumbs up for him ;)

28th May 2012 18:00
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  • me: ignores responsibilities and goes on internet
28th May 2012 18:00
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28th May 2012 18:00
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28th May 2012 18:00
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28th May 2012 18:00
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27th May 2012 14:50
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27th May 2012 14:50
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27th May 2012 14:49
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mazeofhaze:

biggest first world problems

27th May 2012 14:49
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bradrowboat:

click to activate!

26th May 2012 21:33
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みたいに
々な って
その
ひときわいていたいんだ
じて

をたくして

26th May 2012 17:08
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ikenbot:

Planet X? New Evidence of an Unseen Planet at Solar System’s Edge

Image: This artist’s conception illustrates a giant planet floating freely without a parent star. Astronomers recently uncovered evidence for such lone worlds, thought to have been booted from developing star systems. The sun may have captured such a planet, which new work shows may reside at the edge of the solar system. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Warning: Approach Article With Skepticism

A planet four times the size of Earth may be skirting the edges of the solar system beyond Pluto, according to new research. Too distant to be easily spotted by Earth-based telescopes, the unseen planet could be gravitationally tugging on small icy objects past Neptune, helping explain the mystery of those objects’ peculiar orbits.

The claim comes from Rodney Gomes, a noted astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro. Gomes presented his recently completed computer models suggesting the existence of the distant planet at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Timberline Lodge, Ore., earlier this month.

Astronomers who attended the talk find Gomes’ arguments compelling, but they say much more evidence is needed before the hypothetical planet can be crowned as real.

For several years, astronomers have observed that a handful of the small icy bodies that lie in the so-called “scattered disc” beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune, including the dwarf planet Sedna, deviate from the paths around the sun that would be expected based on the gravitational pulls of all the known objects in the solar system.

Sedna, for example, swings around the sun in an extremely elongated orbit — tracing out a very long oval. “Sedna’s orbit is truly peculiar,” said Mike Brown, an astronomer at Caltech who led the team that discovered Sedna in 2003.

However, when Gomes ran the same calculations with the addition of the gravitational pull of a massive planet at the outskirts of the solar system, Sedna and the other anomalous objects’ expected orbits fell in line with observations. The unseen planet would be too far away to perceptibly perturb the motions of Earth and the other inner planets, but close enough to the scattered disc objects to sway them.

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26th May 2012 17:07
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