I’d talk to you if only I could speak, I’d dream of you if I could fall asleep.

I’d talk to you if only I could speak, I’d dream of you if I could fall asleep.
I Love @JonMclaughlin soo much!
Shawn: And, oh, my God, Gus is gonna die.
Gus: I’m not gonna die, Shawn.
Shawn: You are. Soon. Definitely before me if statistics prove correct. Which is so wrong, because I’m practically asking for it.
Gus: People are gonna miss me so much.- Psych S06E10

I am in love with Jon forever. This song only deepens the love.
Jon McLaughlin | I’ll Follow You
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A century ago there were well over 100,000 tigers freely roaming the earth; today we have less than 4,000. Did the Mayans predict the damage we’d do to our planet?
While the potential extinction of tigers is clearly troubling, the ramifications of not protecting them signals tremendous damage for our planet now and (gulp) beyond 2012.
From the WWF:
The tiger is what conservationists call an “umbrella” species. By rescuing them, we save everything beneath their ecological umbrella - everything connected to them - including the world’s last great forests, whose carbon storage mitigates climate change.
For example, Indonesia’s 18 million-acre peat forests, home to the Sumatran tiger, contain 36 percent of the world’s tropical carbon stores. So if we protect tigers by stopping deforestation, we also salvage the carbon storage these forests provide. A forest that can’t support tigers isn’t of much use to us, either.
More from the WWF: http://bit.ly/ftYtHa
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Jack O’Neill: What kind of archaeologist carries a weapon?
Daniel Jackson: Uhh.. I do!

So freaking close! 22 days.
Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet? Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day, and head back to the Milky Way? And tell me, did Venus blow your mind? Was it everything you wanted to find? And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there?