Damn I really gotta delete things from my phone, I’ve been getting text and they all keep on coming as unknown and unknown message because of the amount of shit I have on it.
SMAMS BLOG
Yeah life is a blur, Stuff happens everyday so i'll just blog on my daily life and the shit that occurs.
Or interest me
Bio
22 year old New Yorker
born in Trinidad, came when i was 9 months
Architect College Major
I live with a bucket list of things i wanna achieve
I have an obsession with Atlantis and always wanted to be a Archeologist, Have a big love for history and culture. I might end up becoming one.
Or Marine Biologist
Music, Art and Food are my favs follow by photography
My Major Dream is to Travel, and of course find atlantis or build a under the sea city like it
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We live in a world full of consumers and as I try so hard to escape it with mother nature the key to my freedom, humanity put a price on her and told me to pay up. It’s not the life of a cheap person, but it’s a life of a person not affected by others I’m trying to obtain. Everyone has a say in everything and I’m tired of it but what can I do but feed into the consumer market and be another thing holding me down. I want absolute freedom from government, ideas, thoughts and reflections where my creativity is the key to my success but most of all where i can just have a moment of clear thinking even that’s not gonna happen even the beach has advertisements and the moon has flags and if I go to the bottom of the sea there’s oil tankers and human garbage. Just take me to place not effected by it all and let me stay for a week to just rejuvenate myself with tranquility, clear air and most of all space from the world.
Armstrong to NASA: “You’re Embarrassing”
The first man on the moon has a few choice words for the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
One of the STS-135 Atlantis crewmembers took this photo of the Southern Lights or Aurora Australis while visiting the International Space Station on July 14, 2011. Part of the orbiter boom sensor system (OBSS) is seen, as it was attached on the end of the shuttle’s robotic arm (out of frame). A part of the port side wing of the shuttle is at right. One of the station’s solar array panels appears at upper left. Because of exposure time needed for this type photography, some of the stars in the background are blurred.
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I remember hearing this from djimon Hounsou, great speech
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Will the Space Station Be Abandoned?
Like the Mary Celeste, the International Space Station (ISS) could be floating empty, devoid of humans by November. However, unlike the Mary Celeste, we’ll know exactly what happened to the crew.
In the wake of the Russian Progress vehicle crash shortly after launch on Aug. 24, a chain of events has been set into motion that could result in the decision not to fly astronauts into orbit. If this happens, the ISS will be temporarily mothballed before the end of the year to avoid landing astronauts during the harsh Kazakh winter.
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