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3 weeks ago on 6 May 2012 ~ 10:14am 2,042 notes

Just another day

I just a had my first test the other day on Chemistry and it was just awesome! (if you know what I mean). Calculations, moles, experiments, elements, the periodic table, and the fact that in our curriculum, we have three Chem subjects to take, what could go wrong?!

It was just another day. After exams, I rushed to the apartment, changed clothes, ate my bruncks (breakfast + lunch + snacks). And days like this, I want to drive awaaaay..

3 weeks ago on 6 May 2012 ~ 9:59am
caaamillaaaa:

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1 month ago on 21 April 2012 ~ 7:25am 7,894 notes
lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: ollieeoxenfree
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1 month ago on 21 April 2012 ~ 7:16am 26,682 notes
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2 months ago on 24 March 2012 ~ 10:10am 6,798 notes
jraymags:

markmejia:

lavendrblonde:

absolutely amazing. the man who photobombed the most iconic photo in the history of forever.


sya pala yun! haha! ;)

jraymags:

markmejia:

lavendrblonde:

absolutely amazing. the man who photobombed the most iconic photo in the history of forever.

sya pala yun! haha! ;)

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2 months ago on 19 March 2012 ~ 5:35am 60,932 notes
jraymags:

now we need this pet.

jraymags:

now we need this pet.

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2 months ago on 19 March 2012 ~ 5:29am 244 notes
myampgoesto11:

MICROSCOPIC PHYTOPLANKTON
Source: NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center MESA Project

“Microscopic phytoplankton floating in the upper layers of the ocean use the sun’s energy to photosynthesize carbohydrates. These carbohydrates can be eaten for energy, and these plants - mostly diatoms and algae - are the foundation of the majority of the ocean’s biological community. In areas of the ocean where there is no light, some producers can even create energy by using the process of chemosynthesis instead of photosynthesis.”

myampgoesto11:

MICROSCOPIC PHYTOPLANKTON

Source: NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center MESA Project

“Microscopic phytoplankton floating in the upper layers of the ocean use the sun’s energy to photosynthesize carbohydrates. These carbohydrates can be eaten for energy, and these plants - mostly diatoms and algae - are the foundation of the majority of the ocean’s biological community. In areas of the ocean where there is no light, some producers can even create energy by using the process of chemosynthesis instead of photosynthesis.”

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2 months ago on 19 March 2012 ~ 5:24am 102 notes
2 months ago on 19 March 2012 ~ 5:22am 42,583 notes
yourteenagedramaqueen:

almost eveeeryday of this month!..

yourteenagedramaqueen:

almost eveeeryday of this month!..

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2 months ago on 19 March 2012 ~ 5:22am 105,777 notes