“The Shocking True Story of a Person Who Doesn’t Know What They Want To Be”
Since all of her friends know what they want to do,
Sandra feels lost, because she doesn’t have a clue.
She likes lotsa stuff, but she can’t call any of it love
So she drifts aimlessly, waiting for a sign from above.As the years amble by, she knows the crossroads are near
And the thought of choosing ONE thing fills her poor heart with fear.
But it’s time to make a choice, time to put the ol’ indecision on the shelf
Because for some reason you can’t spend your life just being yourself.One must be defined by their job and career,
Otherwise your identity would be vague and unclear.
Work is what you is, and who you are about
Being just you would fill everyone with doubt.So, she allows herself to be shackled by the chains of society,
Even though simply being happy is all Sandra wants to be.Posted 6/2/2012
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Christopher of Colossal shared these photographs by Shikhei Goh, who lives and works on a small industrialized island called Batam Island, which is a 45 minute boat ride south of Singapore. Goh calls himself a “macro addict” and indeed his portfolio is loaded with incredible photographs of the local flora and fauna of Batam from turtles, lizards, birds and especially insects. We agree with Christopher who said, ”My favorite images are his intimate shots of insect eyes that appear metallic and almost robotic.” So awesome! See more of Shikhei Goh’s fantastic photos over on 500px.
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If you remember Clippy then you’ll probably appreciate this entertaining piece of street art by Scampy that was photographed by James Kirkus-Lamont in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Testing photosets. I hope GlaDOS will approve my tests and finally let me out. =0
GlaDOS from Portal 2
Cosplayer: Tenori-Tiger
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aaaa the ice king! D:
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“Flamingos aside, you do not get to see the color pink in the animal kingdom a great deal. A notable exception is the pink katydid. Yet this is by no means a separate species – this coloring affects around one in 500. You may have already guessed that the condition is something similar to albinism.
Known as erythrism, the condition causes a curious reddish pigmentation. It can affect the body of an insect as well as its skin, and it is so rare that it was not noticed by western scientists until 1887. The reason for this oversight was perhaps due to the inclination of the insect to remain perfectly still during daylight hours.
You may also be wondering where this insect got its unusual name. It sounds like a scientific designation but in fact it comes from the noise that the insect makes which forms a song of sorts - katy did katy did katy did. There are literally thousands of species of katydids and many look like leaves or other shrubbery, some have even evolved to look like slime mold.”
Visit The Ark in Space to learn more about and view more wonderful photos of pretty pink katydids. These two were photographed by Richard Whitby (top) and janetandphil (bottom).
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