IM GOING TO KILL WHOEVER DID THIS OH MY GOD
omg this is so funny!DIE
Astronomer in progress: 10 Terrifying Planets You Don’t Want To Visit
Space exploration is a grand adventure. Its mystery has always captivated us and the inevitable discoveries to come will add to the many cosmological insights we already have. But let this list serve as a warning for any weary inter-solar travelers. The universe can…
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I wonder what it feels like to have a guy actually care about you and want to be with you
exactly
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A kid was walking around school wearing this today and didn’t receive a single comment from administration.
Meanwhile, I was pulled over twice by them to mention how “incredibly short” my bottoms were.
Last time I checked, my shorts don’t reference blowjobs.
Quit sexualizing things that aren’t meant to be suggestive.
Finally a post about dress-codes on this site that I can agree is bullshit.
How the guy can get away with wearing that shirt, but the girl gets in trouble for wearing what she’s wearing - which isn’t even the least bit revealing aside from, maybe, her legs - is awful.
I can vouch that this is 100% true. I remember in high school I guy had a “Girls Gone Wild” tshirt on and never had a single word said to him but a girl in my class had a hole in her jeans (jeans) about where the girl in the photo’s shorts end and she was suspended.
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Hahaha
Lmaooooo
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take a moment to realize you have never seen your face in person, just reflections and pictures
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is that butter
no it’s stonehenge
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British banking giant HSBC did a clever thing with a swimming pool: they took a picture of New York City from above and applied it to the bottom to make a point about climate change and rising sea levels. The effect is nothing short of amazing. My eyeballs are still having trouble not believing these people aren’t swimming a thousand feet above the NY skyline. Granted, sea levels would never rise that much — and the water probably wouldn’t be crystal clear (or toxin-free) — but, it still makes you think. (source: groovygreen.com)
so cool
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