January 2011
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Dear Chaplain,
Recently I attended a mandatory Commander’s call, the purpose of the function being to present awards to those exceptional airmen that had earned them. It is fairly informal celebratory gathering full of hooping and hollering for those getting awards from their respective squadrons. Now usually these events have an opening prayer from a military chaplain, and usually it’s a fairly...
Jan 30th
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This Human.
Failing to proceed as planned, This Human has been shut down for repair. In the efforts of collecting data, This Human has in end found more despair. Diagnostic reports produce static, And white noise replaces heart beats. In forcing the thought against logic, Forced poise errors program suites. The potential lost in transference, Energy spent achieves no kinetic weight. Empty space loses its...
Jan 27th
“We need to teach our kids that it’s not just the winner of the Super Bowl who...”
– President Obama (via briannerose)
Jan 27th
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Tumblr Tards
I would like to come out on record and say that it seems the only blogs that get substantial followers are moron tweens that post nothing but: Duck faces, Moronic empty inspirational quotes that have no bearing on actual life, or Photos of moronic empty inspirational quotes that have no bearing on actual life.  If a photo of scrabble pieces arranged to say “Follow your heart”...
Jan 20th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 18th
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Futility in Purpose.
One of the biggest dilemmas facing the realization that there is no God is a dwindled sense of purpose.  While under religious pretenses, purpose is quite comforting.  There is hope because there is future.  With the stunning realization of the impossibility of all this, your future becomes frighteningly shorter — measurable in decades (excusing accidents), rather than immeasurable across...
Jan 18th
Jan 15th
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Staring at a Map of the World: A crash course in... →
captain-nitrogen: What is a living organism but an assortment of chemicals? A living organism, at its’ base is little more than a structured arrangement of chemicals. To our knowledge, all organisms share the same basic 6 chemicals in their structure. These 6 chemicals are Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen,… Brilliance.
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Jan 1st
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Jan 1st
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