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Meagan. Seventeen. Nerding it up. Tea. Sherlock. Sign Language.

Anonymous asked: Oh yeah, the Sanford/Lake Mary campus? Good luck! Oh, and you can ask, yes; whether or not you'll receive an answer I'm not sure :}

I’m not sure just yet, I have to figure out which one is the closest.

Well, pretty please could you tell me who you are? (:

Anonymous asked: By local community college, I presume you're refering to Seminole State? Sweet. What term will you be starting, do you think?

Why yes I am, and I have already signed up for the fall term.

May I ask who this is?

Anonymous asked: Where will you be attending college? And to pursue what line of study?

The local community college to get my AA, then I’ll be transferring to either UNF, Flagler or UCF. I’m not too sure yet.
And that is also something that I’m not entirely positive about. I’m torn between being a high school level history teacher or being an interpreter of ASL.

Cat:
Me: are you mcgonagall
Cat:

xcamilleon:

that-fucking-ginger-kid:

Can we have a moment of silence for all the camera men that died during the filming of this movie?

Can we have a moment of silence for all the camera men that died during the filming of this movie?

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jtotheizzoe:

lookhigh:

A ‘Picture Perfect’ Launch
Looking like a bright star streaking up into a black sky, a rocket took off before dawn today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying an unmanned capsule filled with food, clothes, and other supplies for astronauts on the international space station.
But this robotic cargo ship doesn’t belong to NASA. Instead, it’s owned by a company called SpaceX, which made history by launching the first ever private spacecraft on a mission to the station.
SpaceX has a $1.6 billion cargo-delivery contract with NASA, which is turning routine flights to the station over to industry so that the veteran space agency can start to focus on more ambitious exploration efforts. (NPR)
Photo: Historic @SpaceX #DragonLaunch to ISS. @NASA on Twitpic 

This is a landmark moment in space travel. With the entry of private firms into the public space game, NASA not only ensures continued support for ISS projects, but can turn their resources to missions above and beyond near-earth orbit. 
This is the kind of progress that lets NASA worry less about meeting a bottom line or boldly going where we’ve gone many times before, and instead lets them start thinking about what’s next.

jtotheizzoe:

lookhigh:

A ‘Picture Perfect’ Launch

Looking like a bright star streaking up into a black sky, a rocket took off before dawn today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying an unmanned capsule filled with food, clothes, and other supplies for astronauts on the international space station.

But this robotic cargo ship doesn’t belong to NASA. Instead, it’s owned by a company called SpaceX, which made history by launching the first ever private spacecraft on a mission to the station.

SpaceX has a $1.6 billion cargo-delivery contract with NASA, which is turning routine flights to the station over to industry so that the veteran space agency can start to focus on more ambitious exploration efforts. (NPR)

Photo: Historic @SpaceX #DragonLaunch to ISS. @NASA on Twitpic

This is a landmark moment in space travel. With the entry of private firms into the public space game, NASA not only ensures continued support for ISS projects, but can turn their resources to missions above and beyond near-earth orbit. 

This is the kind of progress that lets NASA worry less about meeting a bottom line or boldly going where we’ve gone many times before, and instead lets them start thinking about what’s next.

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So bored.

So bored.

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Harry Potter Scenery - Prisoner of Azkaban (Part 1)

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