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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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we're not kids anymore.
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me going for a walk with the foid scaring dog
Thats not a dog thats a wookie
Mrs. T, a 90-year-old tortoise from Pembrook, Wales, lost her front legs during hibernation due to a rat attack. Her owner, Jude Ryder, feared for her mobility until her son, Dale, a mechanical engineer, attached wheels from a model aircraft to her shell. This innovative solution allowed Mrs. T to move at twice her previous speed.
Combat turtle!
Mad lad
Been there done that, and bought the book until they stopped making books
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 I re-blogged this (the first time) in 2014. Today, I tried half a dozen times to re-blog it, and it wouldnât work. So, I saved the images and re-posted it. I hope it helps make life a little easier. :-)  The original post is by iraffiruse.
Long but cool as hell.
Iâve been using these tips for ten years and not one has failed me.
remember when âlifehacksâ were useful?
Those where the days.
Is no one gonna mention that one of the bread clips on this picture is saying that one of the wires is for âlife supportâ?
The reason why Doom "runs on everything" (aside from being an obsessively well-optimized game) is because in the late 90's ID software publicly released the game's source code, which allows people to, among other things, port it to whatever device they want.
This is but a glimpse of what a world where anyone can do whatever they want with art would look like. Every game could be Doom in a post-copyright world.
You'd probably end up with a lot less games being made overall, because people wouldn't be able to afford to make them without some sort of return on investment.
Never before has an animalâs face so clearly expressed âYou think youâre hilarious, donât you?â