You’re the nicest thing I’ve ever seen, beb. <3
A cover of The Urgency and The Exit’s “It’s You” performed by Patric Johnston and Justin Robinett.
Lyrics:
Here I go open mouth try not to let all the feelings out at once, try to save some. Now here they come the 2 and 3 where 4 meets 1 with a bar between. It’s crazy we express ourselves through such simplicity. So I’ll get to the point and cut the suspense short.
It’s you. You make it worth it. Worth waking up in the morning.
Your stuborn like your father right. You’ve got your mothers wild side with just enough affection to wrap me up tight and you should know your all I see when eyelids close and I fight for sleep. Your pretty face is painted on inside my brain and I could never shake you. So I’ll get to the point and cut the suspence short.
It’s you. You make it worth it. Worth waking up in the morning.
Patric Johnston and Justin Robinett show a new take on Coldplay’s “Strawberry Swing”.
The “Sleeping Beauty” Galaxy. Cool stuff about this galaxy: its outer gas is swirling the opposite way from the motion of the rest of the galaxy, which create a lot of cool phenomena with the collisions of particles. Posted on Astronomy Picture of the day.
just beautiful… :)
upsetting naman…
Don’t worry what people think, they don’t do it very often.
Julia Sweeney on Letting Go of God
Believe nothing unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
Parasitic Twins
A parasitic twin (often confused with or referred to as a conjoined twin) is the result of processes that produce conjoined twins and vanishing twins, and a continuum may be presented between the two.
Parasitic twins occur when a twin embryo begins developing in utero however when separating the cells only partially undergo cleavage. Unlike with conjoined twins, one embryo will maintain dominant development at the expense of the other and during gestation one will cease development becoming vestigial to a mostly fully formed, healthy individual twin. The undeveloped twin is defined as parasitic because it is incompletely formed and/or wholly dependent on the body functions of the complete foetus. The independent twin is known as the autosite.







