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kitten-princess-space:so…I’ve been really hesitant to post these - they’ve been sitting in my camera roll for months. My ex-daddy said he didn’t like diapers so I was always embarrassed of secretly wanting to try them and never explored that side
naughtycplforfun: A women is unabashedly expressive with a man who creates a safe space to explore the private recesses of her soul. So ist es richtig Cucki: Halte deine Frau gut fest, während ihr Bull sie so fickt, wie sie es braucht!
darksilenceinsuburbia: The Six & Five Studio: Morbo Attracted by the organization of the space, these graphic designers and art directors create their experiences in a world of three coordinates, where the volume is a constant. Exploring the obsessiv
archatlas: Orphans of Time Rebecca Bathory A fashion photographer turned urban explorer has swapped modelling shoots for the allure of abandoned buildings. Rebecca Lillith Bathory, from London, travels around the world documenting haunting spaces
Box Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping onto moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera. botndolly.com/box
artchipel: Leslie Oldaker | on Tumblr - Looking Back. Oil on canvas, 90x90cm (2012) Well here’s my latest painting in the religion inspired series from the Pantheon, Rome. It explores my response to sharing a religious space with groups of random
omnireboot: “Future generations should feel proud of our accomplishments in space…We are destined to explore and colonize the universe.” - Robert McCall
“File this away under the category of unnerving. Most of would have an immensely difficult time doing private things in public spaces. You can see this as children become aware of their own nudity. Artist Monica Bonvicini likes exploring the lines
explore-blog: What’s it like to be an astronaut? An animated first-hand account by NASA’s Jerry Carr, who tells his fascinating life story. Complement with Sally Ride’s first-hand account of what it’s like to take off on a Space Shuttle, and
explore-blog: Happy Birthday, Pale Blue Dot – the iconic image of Earth seen from space, which inspired Carl Sagan, was taken on this day in 1990.
gjmueller: The science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students of today are tomorrow’s scientists. They’re the future disease curers, bridge builders, space explorers, and in many STEM fields, they’re nearly half women. In the
volpestarks: Mass Effect 1 In the year 2148, explorers on Mars discovered the remains of an ancient space-faring civilization. In the decades that followed, these mysterious artifacts revealed startling new technologies, enabling travel to the furthest
rubbermatt: Space Explorers : Skin of Evil Loud squeals and moans from all around informed her of the fate of her crewmates as she sprinted down the final stretch.*nearlyattheliftnearlyattheliftnearlyattheliftfuckmylegsarekillingmenearlyattheliftnearlya
Aim for the StarsSummary: Doomed to grow up and die on a colony spaceship in the middle of nowhere, 14-year-old girl Kate is trying to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a space pilot, and explore the Universe.Pilot (Part 1)Page 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
fandomisnotyoursafespace: Nor should fandom be your safe space. Fandom is for people to explore all sorts of possibilities in fiction and art. Not all of those possibilities are going to be fluffy, “wholesome,” “healthy,” “uplifting,” or
just-shower-thoughts: The Mars announcement and the release ‘The Martian’ in the same week are huge pieces of propaganda that are steering the interest of the public towards space exploration and NASA.
unknowneditors: Any architect, designer, or photographer will tell you that light is integral part of a space. The concept of artificial light in a space has rapidly evolved, and with this evolution, lighting designers are exploring new ways to integrate
just–space: Celestial Fireworks : The brilliant tapestry of young stars flaring to life resemble a glittering fireworks display in the 25th anniversary NASA Hubble Space Telescope image, released to commemorate a quarter century of exploring the
candypriceless: Apollo 8 Moon Mission - Vogue, December 1969 “Exaltation, animal spirits, deliverance— these may be the words to describe the country this month. Within the year, incredibly brave men walked on the moon. The end of the Viet Nam
retroscifiart: Art by Pamela Lee. From Out of the Cradle: Exploring The Frontiers Beyond Earth (1984)
noodlepoodlepupper: puppy’s playtime - 11:44i have so much space to roll around in my new home! exploring my surroundings, i find a weird.. thing.. in the kitchen. what is it? *sniff sniff* sit, you say? ooohh.. i like this toy!Noodle loves to perform!
itsfullofstars: SEND A #MESSAGETOVOYAGERAs Carl Sagan once said, “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be Tweeted”:Join NASA in celebrating the Voyager mission’s 40 years of exploring space. Inspired by the messages of goodwill carried
just–space: Celestial Fireworks : The brilliant tapestry of young stars flaring to life resemble a glittering fireworks display in the 25th anniversary NASA Hubble Space Telescope image, released to commemorate a quarter century of exploring the solar
howstuffworks: 10 Reasons Why Space Exploration Matters to You At the time of the moon landing in 1969, many people envisioned that by the beginning of the 21st century, space travel would become routine, and we would be visiting other planets in our
jtotheizzoe: “Liftoff at dawn, the dawn of Orion, and a new era of American space exploration” If you’re like me and you like to sleep, so you didn’t wake up to watch the Orion launch at oh-dark-thirty AM on Friday morning, you can re-live
nasa: LIFTOFF! On July 7, three crew members launched from Earth; headed to their new home on the International Space Station. Crewmembers Kate Rubins of NASA, Anatoly Ivanishin of Roscosmos and Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
rocketmenstudio: Mathos, exploring the vastness of interstellar space, and engaging in diplomatic relations with it’s peoples. Mathos is a creation of Aneros, whose artwork you can find HERE
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Light Sculptures by James Turrell An exploration into American artist James Turrell’s jaw-dropping installations. Oh, the things we’d do to experience one of these IRL. Through the genius controlled use of light and space,
uglypnis: The Melbourne-based, South Sudanese artist and writer Atong Atem’s ‘Third Culture Kids’ portrait series explores the space between the culture of one’s heritage and one’s adopted home.
afrikangyal: masterpakalolo: flowerlygirls: noisilyluckyartisan: weavemama: rawr-reptar: icedyuris: weavemama: THIS IS WHY I DON’T TRUST THE OCEAN we’ve explored more of space than the ocean…. Are there any links to this like ???? yeah
stevesquall:More from my “Deconstructed Figure Studies” project. A compositional experiment and exploration of negative space and minimalism.
fohk: hans kotter explores the infinite quality of space with light source
wetheurban:SPOTLIGHT: Light Sculptures by James TurrellAn exploration into American artist James Turrell’s jaw-dropping installations. Oh, the things we’d do to experience one of these IRL. Through the genius controlled use of light and space,
beahbeah: also: SPACE SHEETS i literally can’t imagine a scenario where a person wouldn’t want these
humanoidhistory: David A. Hardy illustrates lunar exploration in the 1960 book Astronautics by British astronomer Patrick Moore. (Dreams of Space)
sci-universe: theweekmagazine: NASA’s new rover could explore frozen water in space The prototype for a new NASA rover is being tested for underwater space exploration This is what we need for the underwater oceans of Enceladus (Saturn’s moon)!
humanoidhistory: Chesley Bonestell illustrates the future of space exploration in Collier’s magazine, 1952.
dduane: Besides the tribute… a silent reminder of how many people in space, and involved with space exploration, are there because of Star Trek.
alpha-beta-gamer: Deep Flare Explorer is a space exploration game that puts you in control of a mining droid in search of minerals, resources and other items of interest.With it’s great sense of atmosphere, impressive artwork and unique gameplay, Deep
theotherwesley: littlelimpstiff14u2: Guillaume Lachapelle’s Mirrored Dioramas Create the Illusion of Infinite Space Canadian artist Guillaume Lachapelle explores the infinite in this series of mysterious 3D printed dioramas titled Visions. Sitting
naturalistamisslyn: waitingxinxsilence: noisilyluckyartisan: weavemama: rawr-reptar: icedyuris: weavemama: THIS IS WHY I DON’T TRUST THE OCEAN we’ve explored more of space than the ocean…. Are there any links to this like ???? yeah
weedscruffy: sixpenceee: This is a tilt-shifted photo of the space shuttle Endeavor. Look at this tiny, insignificant space craft going off to explore the vast universe all alone.
hifas: Hesitate by Alexa Meade and performance artist Sheila Vand - [video] The artist’s statement: Alexa Meade and Sheila Vand have collaborated on a body of work that explores the fluidity of form in relation to time and space. By stripping
tenfirenuner44: The Explore of the Space Line Left // Right Left // Right Left // Right Left // Right Left // Right Different sizes available,pick yours!
jeanpaulfour: Fleshbot write:“The work of French master erotic photographer Jean Paul Four occupies that space between high art and hot smut we love exploring so much here at Fleshbot—not many artists could make a carefully lit shot of a gorgeous
the-gasoline-station: Hubble: 25 years photographing the galaxiesIn April 2015 Nasa/ESA’s Hubble space telescope will celebrate 25 years exploring the sky above us, enabling the humble habitants of planet Earth to understand at least some of the many
thresholdofzero: hannicanny: noisilyluckyartisan: weavemama: rawr-reptar: icedyuris: weavemama: THIS IS WHY I DON’T TRUST THE OCEAN we’ve explored more of space than the ocean…. Are there any links to this like ???? yeah this recently
moderation: Atoms Alien to Our Solar System Detected — Early this year, NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer, the centerpiece of a 赉 million mission mapping the frontier of the sun’s influence, detected atoms from interstellar space streaming
ilovehugelabia70: #14 and we cum. Release everyone !!! Release the the creamy load of your loins into and around the vagina… “really…explore the space.” Haha
space-australians: noaasanctuaries: noaasanctuaries: How did the gulper eel get its name? It’s easy to see here! The crew of the E/V Nautilus spotted this gulper eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides) while exploring the deep waters of Papahānaumokuākea
holymoleculesbatman: Sachiko Kodama: The Art and Science of Ferrofluid Sachiko Kodama explores within her artwork ‘The Art and Science of Ferrofluid’ the pulsating nature of science and amorphous character of time and space based on the shape of
zubat: The brilliant tapestry of young stars flaring to life resemble a glittering fireworks display in the 25th anniversary NASA Hubble Space Telescope image, released to commemorate a quarter century of exploring the solar system and beyond since its
jen-iii: ‘Space Flight Corundum was unique. Exploration of the solar system, as far off as the dwarf planet Pluto, had long been considered old news – this maiden voyage, however, was to be a momumental jump in human adventure. Ten years would be
showslow: Peter Erskine’s Secrets of the Sun: Millennial Meditations’ is a cumulation of his interest in the interplay of light, space and architecture. For 30 years his sculpture has explored the way light falls on modulated surfaces. (x)
curious question to those that like the space ocs:do u like adara/krinn and/or adara/rosie and could u share one reason why? optional: is there something you’d like explored in a future drawing regarding either one?