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Source: cmortis11-deactivated20140725#fUCK
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spockshair
Source: captioningcrusader#omfg
9 years ago with 39,459 notes
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Source: oceanstorms#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 5,076 notes
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Source: kieraknightley#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 482 notes
starfleetist
Source: nalyne-blog#i love you so much#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 5,635 notes
lcnternwaste
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vulcannic

Berlin photo call - April 28th 2013
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Source: lcnternwaste#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 111 notes
alderaanprincesss
foxmulder-s

cpine for beth

Source: foxmulder-s#dumb nerd#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 236 notes
oras
taylurrswift-deactivated2016072

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Source: taylurrswift-deactivated2016072#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 692 notes
oras
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Source: lordbyrons#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 754 notes
oras
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sci-universe

This image was taken by Messenger spacecraft around 183 million kilometers (114 million miles) away from Earth. Our home planet and Moon seem so close that they look somewhat like a binary star.

Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington. 2011. Full description here.

Source: sci-universe#I am Vulcan sir. We embrace queues
9 years ago with 8,005 notes
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