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To simplify things, gravity, besides Newton's and Einstein's definition, is simply a force that attracts all objects to all other objects. In one word, I say it's the verb "pull."

Science and grammar have ways of defining things, but what I'm trying to know here is explain this repetitive incident way back during my younger years when every time (or let's say, most of the time) strangely inexplicable things have always been blamed on "gravity."

"Why is the sky blue?" Because of the gravity of the earth. "Why is the teacher giving us hard quizzes?" Because of the gravity of the earth. "Why do you have pimples?" Because of the gravity of the earth. "Why are you in love???" Errr, because of the gravity of the earth?

Therefore, gravity, other than being simply "pull" has a do with (almost) all things. It's the reason of all reasons. Or better yet, the reason when there's no reason.

Which brings me back to the this little nook. I know why the sky is blue, gray and orange. I know why the teacher wanted to punish us with a hundred item quiz. I don't have pimples. I am not in love (maybe). But why am I writing this? I guess I have to do away with the great reason or excuse, "because of the gravity of the earth!"

Other Theories to Discover

4 April 10
through the looking glass
or i say, “the viewfinder.” found out about this crazy photo trick by taking pictures though another cam’s viewfinder. with these, i used my Minolta Vectis underwater cam. i still wasn’t able to procure a 37mm film, Japan has to wait. ;p*shots were taken SOOC, made out of boredom
* more photos here

through the looking glass

or i say, “the viewfinder.” found out about this crazy photo trick by taking pictures though another cam’s viewfinder. with these, i used my Minolta Vectis underwater cam. i still wasn’t able to procure a 37mm film, Japan has to wait. ;p

*shots were taken SOOC, made out of boredom

* more photos here

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh