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(jolteon, vaporeon, umbreon, espeon, leafeon, glaceon, sylveon)
jumping on the pokemon variation bandwagon here with some poliwraths!!
Day 95 - April 5th, 2015
Happy Easter everyone~
Sunday versus Monday
Shockingly, the Puff That Jiggles, has the lowest stats of all playable Super Smash Bros Pokemon. Except for HP. It can just troll you with sleepiness forever. wolfr.am/1zuB3Ax
Today I learned that the Curiosity sang itself ‘Happy Birthday’ on its year anniversary of being on Mars.
All alone.
Hundreds of thousands of miles from anyone or anything.
Guys I am depressed over robots now.
So you're saying to help the world grow greener, we should murder and hide the bodies? Maybe the tree-huggers are onto something!
How to cut a pizza into 11 slices of equal size. Via Quora.
Determine which of the following statements is true:
Exactly one of these statements is false.
Exactly two of these statements is false.
Exactly three of these statements is false.
Exactly four of these statements is false.
Exactly five of these statements is false.
Exactly six of these statements is false.
Exactly seven of these statements is false.
Exactly eight of these statements is false.
Exactly nine of these statements is false.
Exactly ten of these statements is false.
Made me stop and squint for a second. Thought you guys might enjoy it.
At first I was like what’s so great about yik yak but then
this is funny
like really, really funny
I often receive questions about how fluids react to extremely hard and fast impacts. Some people wonder if there’s a regime where a fluid like water will react like a solid. In reality, nature works the opposite way. Striking a solid hard enough and fast enough makes it behave like a fluid. The video above shows a simulated impact of a 500-km asteroid in the Pacific Ocean. (Be sure to watch with captions on.) The impact rips 10 km off the crust of the Earth and sends a hypersonic shock wave of destruction around the entire Earth. There’s a strong resemblance in the asteroid impact to droplet impacts and splashes. Much of this has to do with the energy of impact. The asteroid’s kinetic (and, indeed, potential) energy prior to impact is enormous, and conservation of energy means that energy has to go somewhere. It’s that energy that vaporizes the oceans and fluidizes part of the Earth’s surface. That kinetic energy rips the orderly structure of solids apart and turns it effectively into a granular fluid. (Video credit: Discovery Channel; via J. Hertzberg)
Come to Denny’s we have anime titties
we swear they’re huge
just please
buy our food.
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In 2010, there were 8 school shootings in the US.
In 2011, there were 10.
In 2012, there were 14.
In 2013? 28.
In the first half of 2014 alone, we have already suffered 38 school shootings.
If that doesn’t horrify you, then I don’t know what would.
take on meme
take meme on
If only we had room temperature superconductors to move that energy.
The total area of solar panels it would take to power the world, Europe, and Germany
i found the video
source
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Color
Simple yet challenging Chinese web game where you have to identify the odd coloured square amongst others in a grid. You have a minute to get as many as you can, and it is easy to get stumped now and again …
Try it out for yourself here
Remember?
I don’t care what you think, Timid is the best Nature.
Artist: 2027 / Translated by Akvo / Edited by Me~
Now read this like it's the pokemon intro theme.
If you’re having a bad day here are a few baby animal pictures which surely should cheer you up! :D
Mostly entertained because of the .AVI.
THIS VIDEO IS 5 SECONDS LONG AND I’M CRYING REALLY FUCKING HARD
REBLOG: go to your blog and click the egg to see what hatches
Accurate 100%.