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Welcome to Stella's World.. I'll do my best to share what I'm thinking or feeling, what I love or just whatever I want to reblog... Hope you enjoy my unpoppular and sometimes awkward life drinking tea with cookies.
liquidmeth:

pleurphoria:

hashtagmeow:

failureuponfailure:

backyardskills:

one of my all time favourite photos

its back

so don’t even tell me i matter, because i don’t.

oh how wrong you all are.
every word we utter and every action we make has an impact on everyone on this earth.
something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world.
everything is connected and everything matters. there’s not an atom in our bodies that has not been forged in the furnace of the sun.
and… we are all related. every single one of us has ascended from the same human beings.
we are family. we are one with the sun. we are one with the moon. we are one with the sea. we are one with the earth. we are one with nature.

oh how wrong you all are. 
That’s a GIF not a photo. 

liquidmeth:

pleurphoria:

hashtagmeow:

failureuponfailure:

backyardskills:

one of my all time favourite photos

its back

so don’t even tell me i matter, because i don’t.

oh how wrong you all are.

every word we utter and every action we make has an impact on everyone on this earth.

something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world.

everything is connected and everything matters. there’s not an atom in our bodies that has not been forged in the furnace of the sun.

and… we are all related. every single one of us has ascended from the same human beings.

we are family. we are one with the sun. we are one with the moon. we are one with the sea. we are one with the earth. we are one with nature.

oh how wrong you all are. 

That’s a GIF not a photo. 

(Source: sempeternal, via seeyouindreamland1)

Happy 194th Birthday, Queen Victoria (1819-1901)

Born at Kensington Palace, London, on 24 May 1819, she became the longest reigning monarch in English history. In her reign she saw the advances in industry, science, communications (the telegraph, popular press) and other forms of technology; the building of railways and the London Underground, sewers, and power distribution networks; the construction of bridges and other engineering feats; a vast number of inventions; a greatly expanded empire; unequal growth of wealth, with class differences to the fore; tremendous poverty; increase in urban populations, with the growth of great cities like Manchester, Leeds, and Birmingham; increased literacy; and great civic works, often funded by industrial philanthropists.

(via ladyperseverance)

stretfordender:

“Everyone at the club and you the fans have been the most fantastic experience of my life.” - Sir Alex Ferguson

(via ladyperseverance)

the-absolute-best-posts:

blua:

What the city is missing: Thierry Cohen photographs cityscapes and then photographs deserts at night, combing the two to show us what our cities would look like with the lights off. The stars are not enhanced, they are actual photos from relative latitudes that would expose the same starry sky view if it weren’t for light pollution. Click on each photo to see which city it is.

(via ohmyburrito)