But I have to make sure my coffin is cute, you know what I'm saying
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Are you Brendon Urie af? (insp)
bonus:
I expect you’re tired of hearing this, but…
Draco: Now back to this bitch who turned down my hand in first year
Draco: POTTER WHAT'S GOOD?
Slytherclaw role call!!
That is also my house! Slytherclaws are pretty awesome (I swear I’m not being biased)
-Lauren
Nature is God and God is Nature. The Goddess is Nature and Nature is the Goddess. Humans are Nature and Nature is Humans. We are all connected. We are connected to each other biologically, to the Earth chemically and to the Universe atomically.
“As above, so below, as within, so without” is a saying in Wicca. The significance of this phrase is that it is believed to hold the key to all mysteries. All systems of magic are claimed to function by this formula. “‘That which is above is the same as that which is below.” Microcosmos is the same as microcosmos. The universe is the same as the God and Goddess, the God and Goddess is the same as man, man is the same as the cell, the cell is the same as the atom, the atom is the same as…and so on, ad infinitum. It basically means that everything is connected to everything else. That which is above me is also below me, That which is inside me is also outside of me.
Astronaut Scott Kelly returned home from his year in space mission on March 1. Spending that much time in space allowed him to rack up some pretty cool milestones. Here are some of his awesome “firsts”:
While in space, Scott Kelly had the opportunity to host the first NASA TweetChat from space.
The first ever Tumblr AnswerTime from space was hosted by Scott Kelly during his One Year Mission.
Scott Kelly hosted the first NASA Reddit AMA from space.
Before leaving for his year in space, President Obama asked him to Instagram his time on orbit…a Presidential request to Instagram is a first!
During his year in space, Scott conducted his first spacewalk. He hadn’t spacewalked on any of his previous missions, but did so three times during the One Year Mission.
Most notably, Scott Kelly is the first U.S. astronaut to spend a year in space. His time on orbit also allowed us to conduct the first ever Twins Study on the space station. While Scott was in space, his twin brother Mark Kelly was on Earth. Since their genetic makeup is as close to identical as we can get, this allows a unique research perspective. We can now compare all of the results from Scott in space to his brother Mark on Earth.
During his year in space, Scott had the opportunity to be one of the first astronauts to harvest and eat lettuce grown in the space station’s VEGGIE facility.
Space flowers! Scott was also one of the firsts to help grow and harvest zinnia flowers in the VEGGIE facility. Growing flowering plants in space will help scientists learn more about growing crops for deep-space missions and our journey to Mars.
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Harry Potter - First & Last Sentences