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Honestly, when I lost you I thought I’d never be able to breathe properly again. Now he leaves me breathless for a whole different reason, and he thanks God that you lost me.

g.e. (via writesnsuch)

Photography By: Ahmed Khaled

Photography by: Ahmed Khaled

Every night I fall asleep to the thought of you

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“حلاوة العين مو باللون ، بالنظرة”

“حلاوة العين مو باللون ، بالنظرة”

The beauty of the eye is not in the color but in the look.

Things I Love, part one

I love history. I think it’s important to understand and remember the past because history is what made the human race the human race. I love planet Earth. I think everyone should see the world because no two places are the same, just like the people in these places. No place is just like your place, and no one is just like you. I love people. I think human beings are fascinating. Every brain works and thinks differently. The human consciousness is incredibly interesting. Sometimes two people’s consciousness will clash and fight, sometimes they will decide they like the company of each other, and sometimes they fall in love with each other and feel lost without the other. I love my faith. I think it is impossible to understand the concepts above without believing that something created it on purpose. The history of the universe didn't just happen. Earth didn't just poof into existence. The human brain would not be as detailed and intricate and amazing if a higher power was not responsible. My faith makes the world make sense to me. I may not share the same beliefs with everyone, and that’s ok. It works for some people, but not everyone, and that’s ok. Another thing I love: peace. The ability to coexist nonviolently with others is a beautiful gift that few possess.

These are some of the things I love.


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Wilhelm List (1864-1918), ‘März’ (March), “Ver Sacrum”, 1903 Source

Wilhelm List (1864-1918), ‘März’ (March), “Ver Sacrum”, 1903 Source

French Soldiers Moving Up Through A Communication Trench During The Battle Of The Hills, April 1917.

French soldiers moving up through a communication trench during the Battle of the Hills, April 1917.

Botanist Witch Aesthetic

Botanist Witch Aesthetic

someone finally said it

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Art via http://ift.tt/2ti6tdx

Well Fuck…

Well fuck…

Branches With Almond Blossom Via Vincent Van Gogh

Branches with Almond Blossom via Vincent van Gogh

Size: 92x73.5 cm Medium: oil on canvas

She was like an exclamation mark in human form.

Jenna Evans Welch (via books-quoted)

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The first genome data from ancient Egyptian mummies

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An international team of scientists, led by researchers from the University of Tuebingen and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, successfully recovered and analyzed ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies dating from approximately 1400 BCE to 400 CE, including the first genome-wide nuclear data from three individuals, establishing ancient Egyptian mummies as a reliable source for genetic material to study the ancient past. The study, published today in Nature Communications, found that modern Egyptians share more ancestry with Sub-Saharan Africans than ancient Egyptians did, whereas ancient Egyptians were found to be most closely related to ancient people from the Near East.

Egypt is a promising location for the study of ancient populations. It has a rich and well-documented history, and its geographic location and many interactions with populations from surrounding areas, in Africa, Asia and Europe, make it a dynamic region. Read more.

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