There are a few landlocked countries with a navy, but all of them except this one have large bodies of water (e.g., rivers or lakes).
Just for context, Saudi Arabia has proportionally MORE internal bodies of water than Mongolia.

shark vs the universe

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Cosmic Funnies
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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There are a few landlocked countries with a navy, but all of them except this one have large bodies of water (e.g., rivers or lakes).
Just for context, Saudi Arabia has proportionally MORE internal bodies of water than Mongolia.
Vicious Cycle from Michael Marczewski on Vimeo.
Argon connects us all
Argon is an inert gas, which means that in most situations it does not react or change (combine with other elements to form compounds). Since argon is a component of air, actually 20 times more abundant than carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, every atom of argon that we inhale are then exhaled essentially unchanged and goes back into circulation. In every breath, we inhale and exhale back 10^18 atoms of argon. These atoms, quintillions of them in every breath, remain in the atmosphere essentially unchanged, to be inhaled again and again throughout time. It is certain, therefore, that in every breath you take, you have inhaled at least several atoms of argon that I had exhaled... which I had also inhaled from Einstein, and Newton before him, and Mohammad, Christ, Caesar, Khufu, and so on... In fact, it is almost certain that there is at least one breath of air in our lifetime that was also inhaled by every human who ever lived. Quite probable, even, that we've all taken common argon atoms with every air-breathing creatures that have existed in this planet -- from the dinosaurs, coelacanth, to the first creatures with lungs (a type of millipede that first crawled out of the swamps more than 400 million years ago). Taking it even further... because argon is formed by nucleosynthesis from supernovas, we could very well be taking in stardust from across time and space. Argon connects us all. We are one with the universe. *this note is inspired and takes the main concept from a lecture “A Force of Nature” by David Suzuki, the famed environmentalist.
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“I told Alan what lies behind the word 'always'. https://t.co/NHTJ5J6kxb”
always...
statistics, visualized
statistics, visualized
actual frequencies! i can state at these for hours!
this makes perfect sense.
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2014 is almost over, In this article, We are showcasing the most popular and beautiful photos that were popular in 2014. Sometimes a picture is worth a thous
the mind is all there is
all of reality is in a box contained within the mind. the concept of a box itself is contained within the mind.
HOLY CRAP!!
500 years of evolution
View pictures of famous women in history, from mathematician Emmy Noether to astronaut Sally Ride.
this video is amazingly beautiful.
but it has somewhat a different effect on me that it intends to convey. i see this video, and the whole concept of bonsai, as mankind bending the plant to its will...
how can there be collaboration when the concept of "beauty, balance, symmetry, etcetera" are senseless from a plant's point of view?
He will find you, and he will play "Clash of Clans" with you.
A long time ago, in a galaxy not so far away...