
oozey mess
Not today Justin
trying on a metaphor
ojovivo
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
NASA
taylor price

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tannertan36

Origami Around

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if i look back, i am lost
occasionally subtle
Sweet Seals For You, Always
hello vonnie
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
Sade Olutola
AnasAbdin
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@bouchardthegreat
how the human brain works:
electricity tickles the meat so that different slimes come out. sometimes the slime feels good sometimes bad. some people make more bad slime than good slime. that’s called clinical depression.
my biology textbook said it was more like a sauce
9.16.2017 - Gregory Blanpied
we’re gonna need a bigger boat.
Through the Force, things you will see. Other places. The future…the past. Old friends long gone.
:)
A praying mantis ghostwrote this
Nope.
when your teacher is trying to teach you how to cast fireball
+3 to Intellect
If anybody’s wondering what’s happening here, this clip made it onto Outrageous Acts of Science, and they explained that this teacher was demonstrating the Leidenfrost effect, which is basically when you place a droplet of a liquid on a surface that’s far hotter than its boiling point. The part of the drop touching the hot surface turns into vapor and forms a cushion that the rest of the drop rests on top of, which causes it to skid across the floor so quickly. The substance the teacher uses in the video is liquid methane. But methane has a really low boiling point. Like, about −160 °C low. So once it touches the comparatively hot floor, the Leidenfrost effect comes into play, and it slides across the floor. The issue is though, methane is colorless, so you can’t normally see it. Thankfully (in this demonstration), methane is also very flammable, so he sets it on fire before dumping it onto the floor so you can see it as it moves. Definitely a cooler demonstration of the Leidenfrost effect than dropping a little water in a hot pan. Or hotter, if you like puns.
THANKS FOR EXPLANATION SCIENTIFIC SIDE OF TUMBLR
this is it. this is the purest photo in existence. reblog for 100 years of good luck
Inspired by this photo that I laughed at for like ten minutes.
[d|p] [More: Comics | PKMN] (I am so sorry for assaulting your dashboard with this).
WHAT.THE.FUCK?
I CAN’T BREATH
THIS COMIC IS EXACTLY THE CORRECT LENGTH TO MAKE ME UNCOMFORTABLE AS FUCK
the cheek caress MAKES this.
My assaulted by this twice in the same month, now y'all have to suffer with me.
@onemanstampede
Proud of her!
Kenobi by artist Christian Mcgrath.
Dopeeee
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSDGe9UBzBU/
Slow. Clap. http://ift.tt/1euhu0D
favorite linguist joke and i will never not reblog it
still fave