I love mankind…but I find to my amazement that the more I love mankind as a whole, the less I love man in particular.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov (via wordsnquotes)
"To paraphrase Walt Whitman: 'You are vast. You contain multitudes. Now let them live.'"
-epsilon is negative. epsilon has always been negative. no matter how you struggle, epsilon will stay negative.
-you must write +C at the end of every communication with the entity feeding upon your work. you change your last name to +C, vainly praying that this will appease their ferocious appetite. It does not. +C
-dy/dx is a fraction. dy/dx isn’t a fraction. you can never know when it is. you can never know when it isn’t. it is always there. laughing. it owns a cat. a black cat. she sleeps in a box. plotting.
-there are parts everywhere. dismembered functions lying prone on cold white pages. you are told to integrate by them. everything only gets worse. more parts appear. then more. and more.
T-42 days (October 23, 2015) - Cygnus being loaded with cargo
Cargo stowing began on the OA-4 mission earlier this week at the International Space Station Processing Facility. The enhanced Cygnus pressure vessel is now being loaded with nearly 7,700 pounds of cargo for the International Space Station. In the foreground of the last image, the service module for the spacecraft can be seen undergoing testing. It was delivered to Kennedy Space Center early last week. OA-4 is scheduled to launch at 6:03 pm EST on December 3, on an United Launch Alliance Atlas V 401 rocket. It will be the first of two Cygnus resupply missions to fly on the Atlas V, which is acting as an intermediate launch vehicle while Orbital ATK’s Antares rocket returns to flight.
Mt. Fuji and Sekiyadojo castle at dusk, Chiba, Japan via GANREF
failed my lab; got 150% yield on a reaction and apparently writing “god works in mysterious ways” as the conclusion to my lab report doesn’t fly in a university setting
Lego Sisyphus
"To awaken my spirit through hard work and dedicate my life to knowledge... What do you seek?"
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