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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
seoulmates98
nikaalexandra

OKAY SIT DOWN SHUT UP, WE’RE GONNA TALK COLORS

THIS IS SAPPHIRE

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THIS IS TEAL

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THIS IS PERIWINKLE

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THIS IS AZURE

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 AND THIS IS TURQUOISE

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WONDER WHY THOSE ALL DON’T LOOK LIKE THE SAME COLOR? BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT 

OTHER THAN BEING PART OF THE SAME FAMILY OF BLUES, THEY ARE NOT ALL THE SAME FUCKING COLOR! WHY WOULD THEY ALL BE THE SAME FUCKING COLOR! DO YOU THINK WE JUST NAME NEW COLORS FOR KICKS!?!?!?

WHEN DESCRIBING A CHARACTER’S GOD FORSAKEN EYE COLOR, PICK ONE YA GODDAMN HIPPIE

atinyqueersystem

As someone who is colourblind this post is fucking hilarious because they are in fact all the same fucking colour

queerbioengineer

things heating up in the fuckin uuhhhhhhhhh BLUE fandom 

fangirltothefullest

So uh….. fun fact about turquoise

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They come in varying degrees of blue and green.

averruncusho

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THIS IS TUMBLR

icarus-suraki

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whenistillgaveadamn

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apod:
“2026 May 5 Orion over Mount Teide
Image Credit & Copyright: Marcin Rosadziński
Explanation: Orion is rarely seen like this. To achieve this majestic vista, you need a camera capable of taking such long duration exposures that faint features...
apod

2026 May 5

Orion over Mount Teide
Image Credit & Copyright: Marcin Rosadziński

Explanation: Orion is rarely seen like this. To achieve this majestic vista, you need a camera capable of taking such long duration exposures that faint features in the night sky become revealed. Iconic nebulas that appear include the Orion Nebula, the Flame Nebula, and Barnard’s Loop. For contrast, it also helps to have a volcano on the foreground, in this case the Teide volcano on Tenerife on the Canary Islands of Spain. But if you want your Teide volcano snow-covered, you also need good timing – because that only happens, typically, for a few days each year. Good timing also includes waiting for Orion to appear just behind Teide, which occurred late last year after sunset. The featured image is the result of a series of images taken consecutively with the same camera from the same location.

∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260505.html