I’m afraid that I have finished “Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso”. It will take several days to recover 🙁
Craig Brittain, a name and a face to remember…

Craig Brittain, a name and a face to remember…
Originally shared by The Bitchy Pundit
Revenge porn purveyor Craig Brittain, meet karma. You worthless piece of crap. Here’s the full story on this asshole:
I think that in order to propagate and worsen Craig Brittain (make sure you use his name as often as possible, for SEO purposes) embarrassment and rage, we should all share by adding our commentary. Here’s mine:
After seeing this picture of Craig Brittain, I’m relieved that his face is all I’ve been subjected to. Seeing as much of him as he showed of his victims would only bring more ugliness to the world.
Found this on Twitter and it gave me a little tingle.

Originally shared by ****
Found this on Twitter and it gave me a little tingle. On the other hand, you might meet a nice girl/guy at church. Or the gym.
Are you kidding me?
Originally shared by David Brin
Are you kidding me? This comes as a surprise? “The Bank of England has joined the growing ranks of those warning of the financial risk posed by a “carbon bubble,” which will occur if urgently needed climate change regulations (and efficiency improvements) render coal, oil, and gas assets worthless.” This is, of course 100% the reason why the coal barons and petro-sheiks have funded the Denialist Cult, which strenuously blocks even moderate-compromise efforts at energy efficiency. Why else would the Fox-line be “absolutely no science and no compromise, ever!”
“As the world increasingly limits carbon emissions, and moves to alternative energy sources, investments in fossil fuels and related technologies—a growing financial market in recent decades—may take a huge hit.” Moreover: “Leaving aside the ethics of divestment and pursuing a purely rational economic analysis, the cold hard numbers of putting money into fossil fuels don’t look good.”
Another from Varenna, Italy

Another from Varenna, Italy
Oh frabjous day! Some free time and media to consume…
Oh frabjous day! Some free time and media to consume…
Unbelievable wildlife image captured by photograher

Originally shared by ****
Unbelievable wildlife image captured by photograher
1-800-DOUBTS: A new helpline for troubled atheists
Originally shared by Bridget Wolfe (Pan Incarnate)
This is a really beautiful image.

This is a really beautiful image.
Originally shared by Friends of NASA
Mars Guide: Cerberus Fossae – In the Relay Zone | NASA MRO
These trenches or “fossae” are about a kilometer (0.62 miles) across. This area shows where two segments have joined up and are close to a third section. The fossae are probably areas where the surface has collapsed down into voids made from faults (huge cracks with movement on either side) that don’t extend up to the surface. In structural geology, when multiple faults are closely spaced, we call that a relay zone. These zones have much higher stress built up in the crust and consequently tend to be more fractured. These fractures can serve as “pipes” for fluids (water, lava, gases) to flow through.
This area corresponds with the youngest of Mars’ giant outflow channels, Athabasca Valles, that is only 2 to 20 million years old and shows geologic evidence of having been formed and modified jointly by water and lava.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Caption Credit: Kirby Runyon
Release Date: February 18, 2015
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Amazing!!! 😍 🔭
Originally shared by Fernando Mdza
Amazing!!! 😍 🔭