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sábado, 28 de septiembre de 2013
the person pretended to be a goat so the goat pretended to be a person Goat
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To infinity and beyond
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vaspim: I got a tumblr giveaway for y’all A bible Cuz Y’all motherfuckas need Jesus Jesus
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serenebranson: pop culture was in art, now art’s in pop culture in me Pop art
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did-you-kno: Source Sushi
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did-you-kno: Source Sad
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bikinipowerbottom: THAT BITCH SCOOTED OUT OF THE WAY AND LEFT HER KIDS FOR DEAD Poor kids
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rnarshrnellow: fiestyhysteria: This is a rabbit That’s so rude it’s an Asian lady Lol
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ilaurens: Untitled - By: (yeeship) Reflection
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fat-lasts-longer-than-flavor: pushed-too-far: downwith-perfection: This gif can work for pretty much everything. Phone died: this gif. Failed a test: this gif. Period: this gif. Lots of homework: this gif. I feel like breaking a plate: this gif. My life: this gif. ☹ This gif: this gif
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foodchewer: now i know what im going to do with my life Bread is a science
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This is so freakin real Afraid of cooking
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joopi: ribbonofyellow: justanotherwindykid: OH MY GODPFJS I HAD TO WATCH THIS LIKE FIVE TIMES TO REALIZE IT WAS DOGS AND NOT JUST THE MOP BRUSHES COMING TO LIFE AND SCURRYING OFF ((I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING FUCK)) ???? ARE WE ALL GOING TO IGNORE THE FACE THAT APPEARS IN THE WINDOW The mop
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cute-overload: Bearst Friends! http://cute-overload.tumblr.com Friendship
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nevver: Funeral on the Ocean Floor Looks like the future
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Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death Follow the sign
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cute-overload: Turtle Power! http://cute-overload.tumblr.com Kawabunga!
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theartofanimation: Halil URAL Halil
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theartofanimation: Loopydave Digital
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drunktrophywife: This shit barely been out a week and some bitch is already shooting their fucking gold iPhone smh Drugs are bad
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cute-overload: My friend bought a $2,000 cat lounge chair. http://cute-overload.tumblr.com Cats likes luxury — it’s in its genes
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theartofanimation: Bayard Wu Bayard wu
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theartofanimation: Reishin Painting
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theartofanimation: Reishin Digital
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bitchesaloud: this is some weird porn Anime has unknown paths to tell stories
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theartofanimation: Jean-Baptiste Monge Art
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theartofanimation: Jean-Baptiste Monge Baptiste knows it all
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cute-overload: High four http://cute-overload.tumblr.com High four
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cute-overload: Privilages of age. Spotted this old lady in a shop window in the Scottish Borders this morning. http://cute-overload.tumblr.com Respect for olders
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cute-overload: Corner store cat loves dog food http://cute-overload.tumblr.com Catdog
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viernes, 27 de septiembre de 2013
porotoscnrienda: Así nomás con la fiestita diaria que tienen en el penal cordillera don Mamo, Krassnoff, etc… Vía malaimagen Well known portrait
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txchnologist: Can This Electric Car Break 400 Miles Per Hour? by Marsha Lewis, Inside Science TV When you think of electric cars, many people think of slow and small. But, a group of students at The Ohio State University is working on changing that perception by engineering an electric car that can travel up to 307 mph. “It’s the world’s fastest [electric] vehicle. It’s lithium battery powered, four-thousand pounds and 800 horsepower,” said David Cooke, a mechanical engineering student at Ohio State who is working with a team of engineering students to build the fastest electric car yet. Click through to see a video of the Ohio State team’s latest test run. Read More Electrical
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cute-overload: Feel Better? http://cute-overload.tumblr.com Smile
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jtotheizzoe: The Forgetting Pill: Can We Erase Painful Memories? If you could take a pill that would erase any memory, would you take it? Traumatic memories can be painful, debilitating baggage, persisting for decades and often difficult to control. Previous therapies involved discussing traumatic memories in detail, but new models of the elastic and networked basis of memory have demonstrated that this isn’t effective. Jonah Lehrer writes in Wired: Since the time of the ancient Greeks, people have imagined memories to be a stable form of information that persists reliably. The metaphors for this persistence have changed over time—Plato compared our recollections to impressions in a wax tablet, and the idea of a biological hard drive is popular today—but the basic model has not. Once a memory is formed, we assume that it will stay the same. This, in fact, is why we trust our recollections. They feel like indelible portraits of the past. None of this is true. In the past decade, scientists have come to realize that our memories are not inert packets of data and they don’t remain constant. Even though every memory feels like an honest representation, that sense of authenticity is the biggest lie of all. However, a “memory” is not a “thing”, in the usual sense of the word. It is an experience, in our brain, that we replay. We have new understanding that the formation of memories is utterly dependent on biological processes, on proteins that help write new connections in our neural network. When we “re-fire” this network, we “recall” a memory. What if we could block the proteins that write the connections? Could we truly forget? New research is getting close to just that. In rats, drugs can block the function of a key protein (PKMzeta) involved in strengthening memory synapses. The effect is preventing experiences from being reinforced. In a sense, one can forget that small neural web, and the memory that it encodes. When we begin to view memory as relative, as dependent on a constant flux of neural networks, it calls into question what is “true”. And the ethics of taking a “forgetting” pill are just as murky. It turns out that our assumption that we can’t choose what to remember or forget is wrong, and soon we might have the power to make that choice. Would you? For more, check out Jonah Lehrer’s full article, and this series on PKMzeta from Ed Yong. (via Wired Magazine, image by Dwight Eschliman) Memory
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nevver: Symbols Geek Nerd test
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bluedogeyes: Earth 500 years ago The myth of the Flat Earth is the modern misconception that the prevailing cosmological view during the Middle Ages saw the Earth as flat, instead of spherical. This idea seems to have been widespread during the first half of the 20th century, so that the Members of the Historical Association in 1945 stated that: “The idea that educated men at the time of Columbus believed that the earth was flat, and that this belief was one of the obstacles to be overcome by Columbus before he could get his project sanctioned, remains one of the hardiest errors in teaching.” During the early Middle Ages, virtually all scholars maintained the spherical viewpoint first expressed by the Ancient Greeks. By the 14th century, belief in a flat earth among the educated was essentially dead. However, among Medieval artists, depictions of a flat earth remained common. The exterior of the famous triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch is a Renaissance example in which a disc-shaped earth is shown floating inside a transparent sphere. According to Stephen Jay Gould, “there never was a period of ‘flat earth darkness’ among scholars (regardless of how the public at large may have conceptualized our planet both then and now). Greek knowledge of sphericity never faded, and all major medieval scholars accepted the earth’s roundness as an established fact of cosmology.” Historians of science David Lindberg and Ronald Numbers point out that “there was scarcely a Christian scholar of the Middle Ages who did not acknowledge [Earth’s] sphericity and even know its approximate circumference”. Historian Jeffrey Burton Russell says the flat earth error flourished most between 1870 and 1920, and had to do with the ideological setting created by struggles over evolution. Russell claims “with extraordinary [sic] few exceptions no educated person in the history of Western Civilization from the third century B.C. onward believed that the earth was flat,” and credits histories by John William Draper, Andrew Dickson White, and Washington Irving for popularizing the flat-earth myth. (via Myth of the Flat Earth) History
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did-you-kno: Source Mistakes happen
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cleophatrajones: crashyourcrew: Oh you sly devil, Batman. Batgirl like no this muthafucka did not… Speechless
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