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This guy wants to be mad but can’t
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support bald girls at all cost
Politeness has become so rare that people mistake it for flirtation.
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"One also has to be aware of style. Each woman has to choose their own, without caring about what people think, regardless of whether they are men or women. I have had the same look for years, and often, a few of my boyfriends have asked me, “Why do you wear so much make-up? Why do you dress like that? You attract a lot of attention…” Well, I do it because it makes me feel good. If you feel like wearing red lipstick, do it." - Dita Von Teese for L’Officiel Singapore, 2014
I’M DEAD
Fun fact: if you know your feline body language, you’ll notice that the lynx is deferring to the housecat. As far as these two are concerned, the housecat is the higher-ranking cat.
OH MY GOD
Dying.
woooooooooow
he looks so pleased with himself and that makes me happy
Yeah, but that's not really saying much. My diabetic, one legged, 94 year old grandmother runs better than the government!
It was so hot today I thought about seriously going back bald again @vonnylovesu #Ugh #TBT #IAmNotMyHair #Bald #NoHair #MyBlackIsBeautiful #InstaLike #InstaPic (at Marten Transport)
Wow! Another beautiful bald woman!
Scales
This is because Fahrenheit is based on a brine scale and the human body. The scale is basically how cold does it have to be to freeze saltwater (zero Fahrenheit) to what temperature is the human body (100-ish Fahrenheit, although now we know that’s not exactly accurate). Fahrenheit was designed around humans. Celsius and Kelvin are designed around the natural world. Celsius is a scale based on water. Zero is when water freezes, 100 is when water boils. Kelvin uses the same scale as Celsius (one degree, as a unit, is the same between the two), but defines zero as absolute zero, which is basically the temperature at which atoms literally stop doing that spinning thing. Nothing can exist below zero Kelvin. It’s the bottom of the scale. So. Fahrenheit: what temperatures affect humans Celsius: what temperatures affect water Kelvin: what temperatures affect atoms
Why didn’t my science teachers ever see fit to toss off this little fact?
Feeling cute.
No hair vs hair
You're beautiful in both, but I guess I'm partial to no hair.
Take, for instance, FedEx. The delivery company has been indicted by federal prosecutors for not doing the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) job for it. The DEA alleges that FedEx knowingly shipped pharmaceuticals for online pharmacies that were based on invalid prescriptions, because it should have known “the principals, company names, shipping addresses and billing addresses that were initially connected to” a network of pharmacies closed down by the DEA in 2003. As a recent Wall Street Journal editorial summarized: 'Translation: FedEx employees should have connected the dots. But if it's so easy, why didn't the DEA do it? The truth is that unmasking the bad guys would have required an extensive metadata analysis of customer data that is not FedEx's job.' The DEA also alleges that FedEx should have known its orders were based on fraudulent prescriptions from visiting the pharmacies’ facilities for inspection. That’s not something a shipping company is set up to do. It is something a law enforcement agency is set up to do, but the DEA didn’t do it. So by its indictment of FedEx, the feds are telling all other delivery firms that they are now forcibly deputized to do the DEA’s job in the War on Drugs. If they don’t play along, they need to show up in court … That’s why the term “deputizing” is so appropriate—the government is making businesses into its policemen. The only difference is it will charge them with a crime if they don’t agree. No wonder the easy way out is just to stop doing business with the third party at all.
Iain Murray (via the-altar)