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I've had my ashes of alar since 2012 when it used to be hard to solo LoSing the mind control :p I never use it because the pink streaks all over my screen are distracting

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You still have an hour until National Hug Day is over. Be a Big Hero and hug someone you love before the clock strikes midnight.

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“#hellomynameis Clementina Altube (@clementinaltube). I’m 18 years old and I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I love photography because I can share my subjective view of the world through an image; it connects me with other interesting people and helps me look at things outside my everyday reach. Photography is something I inherited from my dad — it’s his legacy. I’m in love with the pictures he took of my mum. I was always drawn to the fine arts. I like composition, both visual and sound harmonies. When I was 6, I got a classical guitar, and my mum taught me how to play. Now I play the piano, the guitar and the ukulele. Music is another healthy way for me to express myself.” Photo of @clementinaltube by @insuperlative

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Namibia is among the least densely populated nations in the world, a nation that covers 318,000 square miles and has just 2 million people. Maroesjka Lavigne’s sweeping photos in 'Land of Nothingness' make the vastness and desolation of the country stunningly beautiful. (📷 Maroesjka Lavigne | @maroesjkalavigne)

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Dimie, Girl of the Karo tribe. Photographed by @marcogrob in the Omo Valley, Ethiopiawhile on a different assignement for National Geographic Magazine.#beauty ##tribes #pictureoftheday #natgeo

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Personally, I think this is a very nice look. RAWR. #NoMystery

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Let's hit the road again! 🇨🇭 Feels great being back in @engadin.stmoritz along with @wisslaren @brahmino and @quintner. If you wanna spoil yourself, check snapchat: muenchmax.

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@britandco is adding a techy twist to #valentinesday with 3D printed roses and giving the proceeds to @girlswhocode! Plus, the card was designed by our very own @rashawnianian! Check them out at www.brit.co!

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Photo by @haarbergphoto (Orsolya Haarberg) Alpine ibex standing still in snow-covered landscape, surrounded by the steep mountains of Gran Paradiso. This national park is the only area where the Ibex was not hunted to extinction, therefore the whole European population is originating from those few individuals which survived here due to protection since 1821. #ibex #alps #granparadiso #italy #wildlifephotography @thephotosociety @natgeocreative

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Playing with new colored pencils

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Aurora and the Pacific Northwest: NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and ESA astronaut Tim Peake shared a series of aurora photographs taken from the International Space Station on Jan. 20, 2016. Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) wrote, "#goodmorning #aurora and the Pacific Northwest! #YearInSpace" and Peake (@astro_timpeake) followed up with, "Getting a photo masterclass from @StationCDRKelly - magical #aurora" The dancing lights of the aurora provide spectacular views on the ground, but also capture the imagination of scientists who study incoming energy and particles from the sun. Aurora are one effect of such energetic particles, which can speed out from the sun both in a steady stream called the solar wind and due to giant eruptions known as coronal mass ejections or CMEs. Image Credit: ESA/NASA #nasa #spacestation #iss #aurora #space #earth

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