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Hermann Gottlieb: space??? yea its cool i guess— [trips] [hundreds of thousands of photos of outer space spill out of jacket] w-what a uh i these arent mine im just [gathering them up frantically sweating] listen i just listen by jove [thousands of pictures of space scatter across the floor] by jOVE newton must have done this i swear just listen
I’m so thankful this exists. I think that many people with mental health issues (myself included) downplay what they’re going through.
I’m an 8 right now. If I hadn’t seen this chart tonight I’d keep denying my struggle. Now I have to face it.
Reblogging for my followers. My own mental health took a bit of a nosedive last week. Take care of yourselves. Take care of each other. ♡♡
I like to imagine that Hermann is the type of guy to get really emotional about outer space when he’s drunk
Like imagine Newt trying to get him back to his room or something and Hermann’s being dragged along and he starts sobbing and Newt freaks out like “What’s wrong?! Is it your leg??” And Herm says “I jsut r eALL Y like sp ace”
I watched Killer Klowns From Outer Space last night and boy… do I wish I had not
A lot of people are talking about the whole “Based on a true story” part in the Lazer Team trailer and are being like “that’s complete bullshit! none of this happened!” Well… There is a tiny little grain of truth.
In 1977 we received what we now call the “Wow! signal”. It was a 72 second signal sent from somewhere in outer space, and picked up by SETI radars. Also, fun fact: It got the name from the astrophysicist who heard it, because the signal was also being printed out in numbers similar to binary on a paper, and he wrote “Wow!” in the margin where the signal was. (Read more here)
So I mean, TECHNICALLY, its based on a true story.
Views from outer space, by concept artist Dmitry Bogoljubov.