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we're not kids anymore.
occasionally subtle

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Love Begins
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@komaedaisms
pictured above: the engineer’s invincible crotch
tattletail: waow
me, immediately: i would die for you
Does anyone have the video post of the 2 girls singing Katy Perry which angers a poltergeist in the house and it slams the door to their room
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This is mesmerizing to watch.
日向くんバイバイ。
また会おう。
Going to sleep at 3 AM
Me: man yknow I'm actually pretty sleepy right now
Me: *sighs*
Me:
Me:
Me:
Me: *begins dozing off*
Brain: I AIN'T HAPPY... I'M IN A BAG, I GOT SUNSHINE... IN A BAG, I'M USELESS... IN A BAG, THE FUTURE, IS IN A BAG IS IN A BAG IS IN A BAG IS I
nyagito party time has come
as if it ever stops
wolves are unafraid AND fluffy, what a perfect match for peko
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This is my favourite stop sign in the world.
When they re-did the street like ten or fifteen years ago, they decided that the spot also needed a stop sign. But this addition seemed to have been something of an afterthought, as rather than doing the sensible thing and placing it on a protective traffic island, they simply stuck the sign right into what was essentially the middle of bare street. Where any passing car could easily drive right over it.
Which they did. No less than three times. In rapid succession.
This stop sign used to be seven feet tall. Every time it got hit (and consequently flattened flush to the ground), the repair people simply sawed off the bent part of the post and stuck it back into the street. (If you look closely, you can still see the rusted remnants of previous placements at the foot of the sign.)
After a while, and continued impacts (and sawing), they seemed to realize that they were eventually going to actually *run out* of post. In desperation, instead of putting it back in the ground, they filled a five gallon bucket with concrete, set it on the road, and put it in *there*, presumably with the thought that they’d just be able to set it back up if it got knocked over.
(Yeah, that didn’t last long.)
But then, finally, someone came up with a solution: they mounted the sign ON A COMICALLY LARGE SPRING.
As you can probably guess from the warped angle at which it stands, the sign continues to be flattened at regular intervals to this day—but it pops back up every time, a true inspiration to us all.
(I can only hope that it’s accompanied by a hilarious ‘BOING’ sound effect).
More Bendy art. I’m glad the game really took off overnight!
Fillings could be consigned to history after scientists discovered that a drug already trialled in Alzheimer's patients can encourage tooth regrowth and repair cavities.
Researchers at King’s College London found that the drug Tideglusib stimulates the stem cells contained in the pulp of teeth so that they generate new dentine – the mineralised material under the enamel.
Teeth already have the capability of regenerating dentine if the pulp inside the tooth becomes exposed through a trauma or infection, but can only naturally make a very thin layer, and not enough to fill the deep cavities caused by tooth decay.
But Tideglusib switches off an enzyme called GSK-3 which prevents dentine from carrying on forming.
Scientists showed it is possible to soak a small biodegradable sponge with the drug and insert it into a cavity, where it triggers the growth of dentine and repairs the damage within six weeks.
The tiny sponges are made out of collagen so they melt away over time, leaving only the repaired tooth.
That is by far the coolest thing I’ve heard this year.
WHAT.
Me and my 11 cavities are paying attention.
please god let this become a thing quickly
what an amazing discovery omg
please please