All that glitters

So you believe glitter is for everyone???

Link> interesting....

Link> and yet:confused:



:heart:


I feel strangely liberated and a bit motivated to get dressed and drive to a craft store across town.... :rolleyes:


Are you going to sneak in to the glitter section? But geez. You'd have to get dressed. That seems like effort. Can't you just order from amazon prime?

Yes, I believe everyone has a right to glitter on. I'm campaigning in the oral thread on the "better head for all" platform. Why not add a glitter inclusion program!?

(I could go look at past pics but that whole effort thing.. is this you all glittery by any chance?)
 
Yes, I believe everyone has a right to glitter on. I'm campaigning in the oral thread on the "better head for all" platform. Why not add a glitter inclusion program!?


ALL RIGHT!!!!


(damn - I gota start following that oral thread...)
 
Are you going to sneak in to the glitter section? But geez. You'd have to get dressed. That seems like effort. Can't you just order from amazon prime?

Yes, I believe everyone has a right to glitter on. I'm campaigning in the oral thread on the "better head for all" platform. Why not add a glitter inclusion program!?

(I could go look at past pics but that whole effort thing.. is this you all glittery by any chance?)

nope - I'm missing two ingredients to make those pics... :eek:

hopefully it is only a temporary situation... ;)

Ohhhh. Yes. Yes. It should be temporary. Perhaps a glitter celebration when temporary status is removed?


This will be on all my campaign posters!!
 
So we've probably see these before at some point, kind of famous features of the galaxy called the 'Pillars of Creation'.

https://d-w24.ppstatic.pl/g2/24/41/54/321332_1420556043_4422_p.jpeg

Just found out something interesting, apparently these don't exist anymore. In real time, they've been gone for about a thousand years, but since they're around 7000 light years away from Earth we're seeing them as they were right before they were hit by the shockwave of a huge supernova. That blue material behind the pillars is evaporated and disseminated gases.

So if you left a camera staring at that point in the sky for the next few thousand years you'd see a time lapse of the obliteration of these 4 light year-tall structures.
Coo'.
 
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