If you’re ever depressed, just look at porn titles.
It’ll make everything better.
The da vinci load
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*robert lutece voice* we have to stop kony
bring us kony and wipe away the debt
Can we not make Kony jokes? I understand that it was a big deal on tumblr.com, and because nothing ever became of the movement many seem to find it funny. But Joseph Kony is still leading an army of tens of thousands children to “racially purify” various African ethnic groups. Hilarious.
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“Many of my movies have strong female leads–brave, self-sufficient girls that don’t think twice about fighting for what they believe in with all their heart. They’ll need a friend, or a supporter, but never a saviour”
so for my schools Senior prank someone put gold fish in all the water bottles. I’m
Hahahhaa, occasionally I love Weymouth.
whs, everyone
i fucking hate when guys “defend” women by saying “that’s someone’s daughter” for two major reasons
- it simplifies women — instead of showing women as whole, independent, human beings, this “defense” continues to define them only in how they relate to others, primarily men. let’s be real, when…
What people are really doing when they invoke the Someone’s Daughter argument is asking men to imagine how they would feel if their daughter were treated this way. Which — surprise, surprise — makes it all about men’s feelings and their possession of women. As usual.
EXACTLY
THANK YOU
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All these beautiful bunnies (around 300) were rescued today (legally) from a rabbit farm. The rabbit farm was shut down for good. The cages are all going to be destroyed so no-one else can use them again. The bunnies are all staying at Big Ears Sanctuary in Tasmania.
come to meee :c
if there is actually a heaven, this is what it looks like
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On its own, it is a wonder, but viewed in isolation its complexity and very existence is inexplicable. Darwin’s genius was to see that the existence of something as magnificent as a blade of grass can be understood, but only in the context of its interaction with other living things and, crucially, its evolutionary history. A physicist might say it is a four-dimensional structure, with both spatial and temporal extent, and it is simply impossible to comprehend the existence of such a structure in a universe governed by the simple laws of physics if its history is ignored.
And whilst you are contemplating the humble majesty of a blade of grass, with a spatial extent of a few centimeters but stretching back in the temporal direction for almost a third of the age of the Universe, pause for a moment to consider the viewer, because what is true of the blade of grass is also true fro you. You share the same basic biochemistry, all the way down to the detail of proton waterfalls, and ATP, and much of the same genetic history, carefully documented in your DNA. This is because you share the same common ancestor. You are all related. You were once the same.
—Brian Cox channels Richard Feynman in this reminder that viewing science through any single lens is an incomplete view of its magnificence. In other words, physics is beautiful, but it’s a periscope view of life’s majesty.
From his new book to accompany the BBC series, Wonders of Life.
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