February 2012
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It’s not about the big things. The great gestures, the public displays of...
– (via eletheowl)
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What are you going to do with your life?
The one question I dread the most, simply because I actually have no idea what I’m doing with my life.
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This is a blog where girls post videos of... →
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The History Of The Universe In 200 Words or Less
Quantum fluctuation. Inflation. Expansion. Strong nuclear interaction. Particle-antiparticle annihilation. Deuterium and helium production. Density perturbations. Recombination. Blackbody radiation. Local contraction. Cluster formation. Reionization? Violent relaxation. Virialization. Biased galaxy formation? Turbulent fragmentation. Contraction. Ionization. Compression. Opaque hydrogen. Massive...
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Dad: Gary Oldman's in this?
Me: Yes.
Dad: He sounds familiar.
Me: He's that guy that's in every movie that you don't know is actually him until the credits.
Me: He's Sirius Black in Harry Potter.
Me: And Gordon in the newer Batman movies.
Dad: Oh I know who he is!
Dad: "WHATCHU TALKING 'BOUT WILLIS?"
Me: ...that's Gary Coleman.
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Chocolate never fails to make me happy.
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Am I the only one who thinks technology just...
I just spent $70 on new batteries for this damn laptop. You know what I could have done with those $70? I could have bought 70 freaking tacos from hole mole or 70 elotes from Mr. Corn Man.
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On September 3rd 1973, at 6:28pm and 32 seconds, a bluebottle fly capable of 14,670 wing beats a minute landed on Rue St Vincent, Montmartre. At the same moment, on a restaurant terrace nearby, the wind magically made two glasses dance unseen on a tablecloth. Meanwhile, in a 5th-floor flat, 28 Avenue Trudaine, Paris 9, returning from his best friend’s funeral, Eugène Colère erased his name from...
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Saving Food From The Fridge: It Will Taste Better,...
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© jihyun ryou
Fridges are a recent invention; for thousands of years, people lived without them, but had many low-tech ways of making food last. Today most fridges are filled with stuff that would last just as long and probably would taste a lot better if it was never lost in the back of the fridge. They are expensive air conditioned parking lots for what Shay Salomon called...
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One day I’ll unlearn all this, like I did with the Spanish language, how to conjugate and certain math equations. Like the geography of other countries I once thought I might explore, and bits and pieces of how the scientific formula goes. Like the history we’re bound to repeat regardless of how well our skin knows it or not, and how to spike a volleyball correctly over...
Sometimes, all I want to do is sleep.
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