rachaelmakesshirts:

Need a shirt for the movie premiere???

If you win, you CHOOSE ANY ONE shirt of the Hunger Games parody shirts in my store (Click to view them)! 

HOW TO WIN:1. Follow RachaelMakesShirts on Tumblr.2. Reblog this post as many times as you like to improve your odds and mention which shirt you want to win.3. Keep you ask box open - this is how I will contact the winners!
Everyone from anywhere is eligible, and two winners on Tumblr will be chosen!
Deadline/Details:The two winners will be chosen via a random number generator and notified on March 1st at 10PM EST. I will contact the winners through their Tumblr Ask Box, so make sure yours is open. If the winners do not respond within 72 hours, then I will choose another one.
May the odds be ever in your favor!
bookalicious:

dreamyfarofflook:

I was trying to find this a few weeks ago. Reblogging it so that the next time I go home I have easier access to finding it and showing it to my mom.

Cool HP fact
moderation:

The Massive Stars of 30 Doradus
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The gas and dust of the star-forming region, 30 Doradus, one of the largest located close to the Milky Way, is found in the neighboring galaxy Large Magellanic Cloud. About 2,400 massive stars in the center of 30 Doradus, also known as the Tarantula Nebula, are producing intense radiation and powerful winds as they blow off material. 
This spiderweb-like tangle of is a star-forming region called 30 Doradus. It is one of the largest such regions located close to the Milky Way galaxy, and is found in the neighboring galaxy Large Magellanic Cloud. About 2,400 massive stars in the center of 30 Doradus, also known as the Tarantula nebula, are producing intense radiation and powerful winds as they blow off material. 
Multimillion-degree gas detected in X-rays (blue) by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory comes from shock fronts — similar to sonic booms — formed by these stellar winds and by supernova explosions. This hot gas carves out gigantic bubbles in the surrounding cooler gas and dust shown here in infrared light from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope (orange). 
(via dailygalaxy)
coloredmondays:
petapeta:

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coloredmondays:

Oh, the pleasures and adventures of reading!
bombmagazine:

For me, the real lesson might be that you cannot separate narratives from life, fiction from documentary, and that when you do create these separations, it is usually done in order to create power structures.
—Guy Ben-Ner, BOMB 2010
coloredmondays:

Chairs at Rainbow’s End
Cute Kiwi