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inlovewiththenights · 8 months
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vinillain · 9 months
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The nights they shared
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euesworld · 1 year
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"As I gaze into your smile like an abyss of affection, I find that I am really, really in love.."
In love with you - eUë
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vital-ire · 1 year
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@azuresasha ‘s StarGazer! 
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pazzesco · 5 months
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🎨 Rufino Tamayo
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Rufino Tamayo - Star Gazer - 1956.
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Rufino Tamayo - Midjourney Style
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Rufino Tamayo – Two Dogs - 1941
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Rufino Tamayo – Nacimiento de nuestra nacionalidad
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Rufino Tamayo – Pareja en rojo, 1962
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Rufino Tamayo – Músicos (also known as Trovadores), 1934
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erika-mr · 4 months
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My unintentional purchase arrived away sooner than it's expected delivery date.
I wasn't even planning on getting this one but it was kind if hard to pass up
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peaceandnature · 1 year
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stellarred · 1 year
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There are many instances in TNG where Picard is just staring out the window looking at the stars. Or, he's looking up at them from Earth, like we see in STP.
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Other people do it occasionally, such as staring out the windows in Ten Forward. But, whenever he's feeling tense or contemplating something, Picard often appears standing at a window, or just sitting in his Ready Room gazing out at stars.
It sometimes felt different, as if Picard's soul was almost projecting outward beyond space. His mind and heart seem so far away, so "out there."
What is he looking for?
Who is he looking for?
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sugarhai · 2 years
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I may be in the dumpster, but that doesn’t stop me from gazing at the stars
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inlovewiththenights · 8 months
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📍𝓜𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓪𝓻𝓶𝓪𝓷𝓲, 𝓦𝓮𝓼𝓽 𝓑𝓮𝓷𝓰𝓪𝓵, 𝓘𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓪
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00fishbish · 2 years
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euesworld · 1 year
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"Star filled gazes, hearts on fire.. razing my thoughts to the ground with untold desires."
Desires of the heart, souls on fire - eUë
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head-vampire · 1 year
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Stern Electronics Star Gazer arcade flyer (1980)
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What I meant by "only chaos makes sense to me now"
Storytime with Mycochaos:
What I meant by "only chaos makes sense to me now", was perhaps a bit of... mellifluous phrasing, while trying to describe my current experience of my own day-to-day existence post-chaostrip. Of course, orderly things can (and do) make sense (in certain contexts)... but, I think that I have begun to view order as a product of our species and our propensity to control everything; while, chaos (not as an entity, per se) is an eventuality, or... certainty of the overall physics, maybe metaphysical, framework of our current experienced existence and local universe around us.
I cannot fathom the amount of time from the initial cosmic explosions that I believe originated our current local-universe [the often confusing, mental-masturbatory time space continuum / time dilation / advanced physics stuff, and neurophysiological interworkings around our perception of time and experience of time (in short and long-term through memory and neura-referential points of our own existence)] to the moment we are having this erudite back and forth. Imagine the time it took for those foundational "big bang" atomic / sub-atomic elements to interact and impact, transform, transmute, etc. Imagine the amount of time they may have existed without interacting or even being near each other. Before the puzzle pieces fell into place, there could have (probably was/would have been) only a chaotic soup of eventual interacting and/or exploding elements (much less things not discovered, I think of what we don't know about black holes, of 'dark-matter', or possible life that would evolve somewhere under different gravitational, physics, etc XD so many cosmic-ideas to fantasize about).
Imagine the time it took mycelium of surviving fungi after the Ice-Age to colonize and metabolically breakdown/compost the volcanic rock that kept most other forms of known "life" snuffed out. We get maybe 100+/- 10-15 years AT BEST to interact and transmute each other. We must make the MOST of our short blip of existence.
I do not believe in god(dess)(s) or the supernatural, but "chaos" (even conceptually and not as an actionable/measurable 'force') is something I feel I can believe in as a "truth" concept and hypothetically as the the backbone of the interworking of our current reality. I've seen a quote by one of the more well-regarded astrophysicists where they say (paraphrasing from memory): "if the universe if fine-tuned for anything, its for the extinction of our species". I do not see myself as the center of this universe, but a part of a much larger, unexplored existence, and we are the "lucky" "right puzzle pieces" that came from chaos.
I hope that there is "life" (as we know it, I guess... I say "I guess", because of any kind of 'life' as we do not know it could ruin our experiential existence and change us in ways that exterminate (or evolve) our species). I believe the chaotic truth is that there is nothing else "out there". Even if there is, we may never interact with it before either of our species (If that word even applies to "out there" beings) are extinguished from existence. Anything "out there" is (with out current technology) so far away that its almost unimaginable how much time it would take (relative to our current existence and experiential knowledge/frame-works) to even "get there".
1 light-year is 5.88 trillion miles. Light-year is the distance light travels in one year. Light zips through interstellar space at 186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second and 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers) per year... or about "670.6 million miles-per-hour". " Even if we hopped aboard the space shuttle discovery, which can travel 5 miles a second, it would take us about 37,200 years to go one light-year." For example, the Milky Way galaxy is some 100,000 light-years across, and our closest galactic neighbor, Andromeda, is some 2.5 million light-years away. In other words, it takes light 2.5 million years just to travel from our galaxy to the one that is right next to us."
What's to say that anything "alive", 'out there' will be alive at which time we arrive there to explore... its not a flowery, optimistic viewpoint... but feels more realistic and honest to me. This leads me to cherish my current experiences, relationships, and goals-in-life, and leads me to want a free and fair existence for myself and others; while believing that I (and everyone of us) should strive to improve upon, protect, nourish, and enhance the planetary body of 'Earth', that currently is so chaotically-isolated and "perfectly" attuned to our type of life.
I do not believe in the idea of "karma". While supremely comforting and self-soothing, inherently; karma seems to go against evidence I observe occur in our world. "Good" people don't always win, and sometimes "Bad" people do bad things and get away with it. Sometimes, innocuous activities in society result in being gunned down without warning; other times (most times <3), you complete your social-transactions and daily-tasks without any hint of dying. There is beauty in life, in social relationships, in growth... and I believe there are moments of inspirational bliss to experience in daily life; but, also death and loss and trauma to try to cope through. Life is chaos; this is what I mean by "only chaos makes sense to me now".
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