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Johnny, what did the sun do to you?
Lucille Ball on the day of her wedding to Desi Arnaz, November 30th 1940.
Just a casual reminder that Jennifer Lawrence is a horrible person who mocks and disrespects the culture of the disenfranchised
JFC how could you not even be aware of how asinine you’re being?
ok but chris pratt pressing his fists
he was ready
Didn’t Chris Pratt used to live in Hawaii before he got famous?
He did! He was also homeless during that time of his life.
that’s….that’s fucking disgusting
me when i get my student loan
this is the money cat. reblog in 30 seconds and you will find yourself with more wealth
#this is the only money cat i will reblog because it’s actually doing the manekineko pose151,646 notes (via lolwhutninja)
OMG YOU’RE RIGHT
and it has its right paw up! the correct paw for this. and from the markings on its ears, it looks like it might be a calico cat. which is the luckiest kind!
extremely lucky cat
I don’t even care if it actually works, I’m mostly reblogging because it’s freaking adorable.
cute cat and need money, good post, 10/10
in case anyones interested in the other versions
http://www.namaii.com/manekineko/maneki-neko-types.html
Y’know I reblogged this a bit ago and was saved from financial probation and getting kicked out of school because of it, just mere months from graduation. Got a call from the financial aid advisor telling me that they made a mistake with filing my account (or some other sort of clerical error) and said that, basically, they owe me money. Welp.
Last time I reblogged the money cat, I won two $100 gift cards at work.
Ever since I started getting jobs I have complete faith in these things
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William had a dream of bringing electricity and running water to his village. And he was not prepared to wait for politicians or aid groups to do it for him. The need for action was even greater in 2002 following one of Malawi’s worst droughts, which killed thousands of people and left his family on the brink of starvation.
Unable to attend school, he kept up his education by using a local library. Fascinated by science, his life changed one day when he picked up a tattered textbook and saw a picture of a windmill. Mr Kamkwamba told the BBC News website: “I was very interested when I saw the windmill could make electricity and pump water.
“I thought: ‘That could be a defense against hunger. Maybe I should build one for myself’.” When not helping his family farm maize, he plugged away at his prototype, working by the light of a paraffin lamp in the evenings. But his ingenious project met blank looks in his community of about 200 people.
“Many, including my mother, thought I was going crazy,” he recalls. “They had never seen a windmill before.” [x]
In 2014, William Kamkwamba received his 4 year degree at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire where he was a student.
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That’s so cool! What a blessing he must be.
Amazing!
A lot of pets will ignore you, but only a cat will follow you from room to room and check your lines of vision to make absolutely certain that you can see them ignoring you.
Cats. Obnoxious but cool.
There’s an amusement park in Transylvania that’s 400 feet below ground.
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Photo: Cristian Bortes
This converted salt mine in Turda, Romania is one of the world’s oldest, having been mentioned as early as 1075.
Photos: Cristian Bortes / Enrico Strocchi
Photos: Cristian Bortes
The man-made cavern is always 54 degrees with 80% humidity, and is relatively free of allergens and bacteria.
Photos: Cristian Bortes
It was a working mine starting in the 17th century until it became a cheese storage facility and a bomb shelter in 1932.
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60 years later, it was transformed into a magical underground amusement park.
Photo: Salina Turda
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Visitors can go bowling, ride on a Ferris wheel, row around the indoor lake, or play mini golf, ping pong, and basketball.
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Vampires built this. You cannot convince me otherwise.
This would make a really neat setting for a story about survivors in some post-apocalyptic scenario…
Babe is killing it again 😂👌.
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