I work in a beautiful building. Another reason not to complain.
I work in a beautiful building. Another reason not to complain.
Typical Jameson.
How many of your beautiful faces am I going to see there? Like this post if you’re going!
I wish!
Frank Ocean – Thinkin About You
Casa Malaparte – Home of Gods
http://forpilar.blogspot.gr/2011/01/casa-malaparte-by-malaparte-and-libera.html
“I am Diana, and I’m here to thank you for coming here to study with us. And to get the obvious question over with: yes, in the outside world, they call me Wonder Woman. I really do prefer Diana, though.”
Blackest Night – Batman #3
I felt so bad for Tim during that whole first part of when Damian became Robin.

Scientists are using the world’s biggest telescope, buried deep under the South Pole, to try to unravel the mysteries of tiny particles known as neutrinos, hoping to shed light on how the universe was made.
The mega-detector, called IceCube, took 10 years to build 2,400 meters below the Antarctic ice. At one cubic km, it is bigger than the Empire State building, the Chicago Sears Tower – now known as Willis Tower – and Shanghai’s World Financial Center combined.
Designed to observe neutrinos, which are emitted by exploding stars and move close to the speed of light, the telescope is attracting new attention in the wake of last week’s discovery of a particle that appears to be the Higgs boson – a basic building block of the universe.
“You hold up your finger and a hundred billion neutrinos pass through it every second from the sun,” said Jenni Adams, a physicist at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, who works on IceCube.
READ ON: Giant ice telescope hunts for dark matter’s space secrets
I feel like he would be the coolest guy ever to hang out with.