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Hello there! I see you've found my little ol' blog. My name is Mimma, and I'm a twenty year old college student living in California. I'm majoring in Biology with a minor in Music. I sing and play piano, trumpet, and trombone. Also I'm a bit of a geek.

I post things that I find intriguing, odd, silly, disturbing, cute, in questionable taste, or just plain make me laugh.

I enjoy funny and dramatic TV shows (Sherlock, Doctor Who, Supernatural, HIMYM, 30 Rock, Gravity Falls), Broadway musicals, cartoons, animation, drawing, writing, voice acting, playing video games, consuming lots of sweets, and acting far too immature for my age.

I reblog art and sometimes post my own stupid stuff so watch out!

dvdp:

“A wide field meteor camera at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center recorded this spectacular meteor breaking up in Earth’s atmosphere on Sept. 30, 2011, 8:37 p.m. EDT. Also visible is a star-like object moving slowly toward the upper middle of the field of view — the upper stage of the Zenit booster that launched the Russian Cosmos 2219 intelligence satellite back in 1992. Orbiting 500 miles above Earth, this empty rocket body can get bright enough to be seen with the unaided eye.”

dvdp:

“A wide field meteor camera at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center recorded this spectacular meteor breaking up in Earth’s atmosphere on Sept. 30, 2011, 8:37 p.m. EDT. Also visible is a star-like object moving slowly toward the upper middle of the field of view — the upper stage of the Zenit booster that launched the Russian Cosmos 2219 intelligence satellite back in 1992. Orbiting 500 miles above Earth, this empty rocket body can get bright enough to be seen with the unaided eye.”

(Source: nasa.gov, via fuckyeahtheuniverse)

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