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The red shadow of planet Earth is broadcasted across the moon in this image taken on May 26 near Sydney, Australia. On that crisp, clear autumn night a perigee full moon (the moon at its closest point to Earth) slid into the umbra. Its total phase lasted only about 14 minutes which is generally short for a lunar eclipse. The composite of 6 exposures also shows the wide range of brightness variations within Earth’s shadow against a faint background of stars.

Image Credit & Copyright: Peter Ward (Barden Ridge Observatory)

I can’t explain this really-

Whenever I see someone accidenlty stumble upon a niche fetish like vore or stomach shit, I akin the feeling as if I’m a roach on a wall that just got spotted

How long ‘til we learnDancing is dangerousHow long 'til we findThe devil inside of usHow high

How long ‘til we learn
Dancing is dangerous
How long 'til we find
The devil inside of us
How high is too low
We’re not that young
So we’re never gonna stop
Never gonna stop
Never gonna stop
Until we break it


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