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Cosmic Funnies
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
dirt enthusiast

oozey mess
$LAYYYTER

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Peter Solarz
NASA
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Janaina Medeiros

izzy's playlists!
occasionally subtle

pixel skylines

Kiana Khansmith

blake kathryn
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Show & Tell

seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Germany
seen from Canada

seen from Peru

seen from United States

seen from China
seen from Armenia

seen from Germany

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany

seen from Türkiye
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seen from United States
@roukas
Where are you from?
Hungary, Europe
“I don’t know where I’m going but I’m gay”
by the way the funniest thing ive read all week is this post on reddit i think where somebody asked for the pros and cons of different stem majors and so this one girl responded and she said she was a software engineer i believe and then she said “ok pro #1. i never have to wait in line for the bathroom ever again. there are more female restrooms in this building than there are women”
:3
Detroit: Androids face oppression! No one likes them! They are dehumanized!
Actual literal real people I know: This is my roomba. His name is Gilbert and sometimes I drop cheetos on the floor just so he has something to snac on.
Vault 114.
first skill on my resume: has never died
heart: randomly starts beating faster me: what is it what do you see
Ryan: spirits can be really aggressive so its important to take all necessary precautions when approaching.
Shane in the backround: [beeps airhorn at a demon] GET FUCKED
When we think of 3D technology, we don’t often think of the sixteenth century books. However, printers have found ways to creative interactive texts since printing began. For example, Euclid’s The Elements of Geometrie included shapes that buyers could cut out and glue onto the pages of their book. These cut-outs would then form the three-dimensional shapes described in the text, like the pyramid above!
Euclid, The Elements of Geometrie of the Most Auncient Philosopher Euclide of Megara (Imprinted at London: by John Daye, 1570). Q. 516.2 Eu2:E1570.