
found this in my archive
…so much :( i still cant stop crying :”( i miss you so bad. i want to sleep beside you and cuddle or hug you from the back, i want stay under the comforter with you…i miss those condo days where in you would cook dinner or breakfast plus the “rice”, those Mondays where in our class ends so early so we just stay in the condo, sleep, eat, cuddle then sleep again, then sometimes you’d stay on top of me and i just see your face and your beautiful smile then you’d kiss me and i kiss you back or if we’re hungry we’d eat in kimono ken. i miss those friday nights where in its just the two of us in the condo so we do random things and go out for dinner. i miss how you’d wake me up every saturday cause of compana lab then i would say “Im awake” but I would just sleep again then you’d wake me up again and again and again until i realize that Im 30 mins late already. i miss how we would commute, even thought the train is full or the taxi stinks (I’m sorry we have to commute all the time) going to shang or moa or greenbelt then we would do random things in the mall and eat random foods. i miss those physics class where in you’d go inside the room or meet me in my compana lab class with breakfast :”> i feel so special. i miss everyrthing about you…so bad, your hugs, your kisses, your smile,your touch…everything. i miss you. i love you sooo much….
BE STRONG BABE :) I’M JUST HERE FOR YOU :)
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May 29th with 17,949 notes | reblogSolo Cups: Knowledge
I was curious about the lines on solo cups the other weekend and learned something amazing. This information should be taught in an intro class to all high schoolers and college students.
It turns out that the lines of the solo cup allows you to measure out a shot, a glass of wine, and a beer. This would have been ridiculously helpful during my partying years!
i fill everything to the top because i don’t care???????????
this just blew my fucking mind
WOAH
“There is very little appreciation of biodiversity, of what we have here, and for a large group of scientists to come over, the locals start realizing what they have,” Wilfredo Licuanan, Ph.D., of De La Salle University in the Philippines
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Academy researchers make underwater discoveries (Philippines)May 29th with 2 notes | reblogSAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Scientists at the California Academy of Sciences believe they have discovered at least 300 new species of life. The discoveries were made in last few weeks by Bay Area scientists who traveled to the Philippines.
When most of people think of the Academy of Sciences they picture the museum in Golden Gate Park. But the academy is also a high level research institution. The Philippines is one of the most biologically diverse places in the world, so it was chosen for the biggest research expedition in academy history.
Dive after dive, hike after hike, academy scientists and their Filipino colleagues joined forces for more than a month. The mission: to find and document life of all sizes and shapes on Luzon, the largest of the Philippines’ 7,000 islands.
“There isn’t a dive that I’ve made here where I haven’t seen something unexpected and something new,” Dean of Research and Collections Terry Goslinger, Ph.D., said.
Goslinger led the expedition, which was funded by a gift from Margaret and Will Hearst.
Scientists estimate about 90 percent of all life on earth still has not been discovered and many unknown treasures are believed to be in places like the Philippines.
“It’s got riches in the tropical forests and high mountains all the way down to the coral reefs, which are the richest in the world,” Goslinger said.
A lot of the trip discoveries were under water, like colorful sea slugs and a new type of swell shark with distinctive camouflage. Scientists found them more than 1,500 feet deep.
“For anybody to find a new species is very exciting, but to find a new species of shark, that’s a rare event,” senior scientist John McCosker, Ph.D., said.
Researchers also discovered what is believed to be a new species of sea pen.
“It’s not a plant, it’s an animal, because it feeds on other animals; it’s related to sea anemones and corals,” Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Gary Williams, Ph.D., said.
Some members of the team are long-time professionals, at the top in their field. Some are giddy graduate students full of the excitement of the chase.
It is fun, but still serious science. Back in the lab, researchers will spend months examining specimens and analyzing DNA to confirm new species and find potential uses for the future.
“For example, some of the slugs that I study in the ocean are being studied to develop new drugs to fight HIV/AIDS and cancer,” Goslinger said.
Scientists also hope their research will help the Philippines protect its rich natural resources, which are under constant threat from pollution and habitat destruction.
Filipino scientists say they welcome the collaboration.
“There is very little appreciation of biodiversity, of what we have here, and for a large group of scientists to come over, the locals start realizing what they have,” Wilfredo Licuanan, Ph.D., of De La Salle University in the Philippines, said.
ABC7 News spent two weeks in the Philippines with the California Academy of Sciences and will be reporting all summer on the expedition.
On June 30, the academy is presenting some of its findings from the trip in a public celebration at the museum in Golden Gate Park.
Written and produced by Jennifer Olney
(Copyright ©2011 KGO-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)

May 29th with 1 note | reblogI hope you and beads are together now, I love you Barbie. Thank you for everything, I miss you already. Tell beads I miss her too, I hope you guys have fun up there in heaven.










