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Remember when Bulbasaur jumped and almost lost his life to save an Oddish from a falling boulder?
Not all heroes wear capes, some of them wear bulbs.
You don’t realize how much movies get wrong until they portray something related to your field.
Thomas Heatherwick reveals Zeitz MOCAA art galleries carved out of Cape Town grain silo
Thomas Heatherwick has created South Africa’s biggest art museum – by hollowing out the inside of a historic grain silo building. Described by the British designer as “the world’s tubiest building”, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, or Zeitz MOCAA, is set to become the world’s most important exhibition space for African art.
friendly reminder that suspiciously large horses are not allowed here
shitpostgenerator would have won the Trojan War.
This scene changed my life
this scene was far too real for too many people
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I should be able to sue men who touch me without permission
Under Icelandic settlement law I can kill people who call me names
matthewfiendman have you seen this?! LOL!
::logs off:
It’s like… brilliant and ridiculous all at once.
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i have watched approximately 54535624664534 of these so here is my Ode to Hallmark Christmas Movies
Dropping Pitch This is one of the longest-running experiments in science,
In 1927 at the University of Queensland, a bottle was set up containing pitch; a substance produced during the refining of coal, also called asphalt. In 1930, Professor Thomas Parnell cut an opening in the glass, allowing the substance to move under the influence of gravity. Pitch is a solid, it can easily be shattered with a hammer and won’t move if you sit it on your desk or make a road partially out of it, but given enough time it is able to flow.
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