October 2011
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Important Internet lesson:
If it has a large following of geeks/nerds, it’s probably pretty good.
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familylovemichael:
coffee-pot:
A crack in the wall.
I shall reblog this every time it comes on my dash
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September 2011
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kiwihugs replied to your video: SMAPXSMAP outtakes :) (To Kiwi: Kimu-Taku is the…
Oh oh here’s my guy :) (Warning for topless discretion LOL. Check for parental units!!! heysmokeysays.files.wor…)
Why, he has no shirt! Won’t he be cold like that? D:
Or maybe he’s a werewolf
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kiwihugs asked: How many walruses make one epic walrus mustache?
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Blurple.
The English language is filled with words. Words upon words upon words. Some are really fun to use, like defenestrate, petrichor, and crepuscular.
Unfortunately, the most fun words to use are not commonly understood. The reason behind this is simple: they just don’t come up in an everyday speech.
Therefore, we should start using these fun words in daily conversations such that they may...
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a-second-from-eternity asked: Sophieeeeeeeee? :OOOOOOO AHHHHHHH!!! :DDDD
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November 20th. It's called "The Book Job". I play... →
neil-gaiman:
Yes, there are typos in the book titles. They know. This was a production sketch. Also, I am assured, in the finished version my trousers will be black.
It goes out in the US on November 20th. I play writer Neil Gaiman. Like I did on Arthur and The Guild.
#feeling typecast
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Cracked.com: How Doctor Who Became My Religion →
I still largely consider myself a Galactic Hitchhiker, but conversion to Whoism is awfully tempting. Does Douglas Adamsism cover both?
(All silliness aside, it’s a rather interesting article. A tad “deep” for a humor site, but still good)
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Well, then.
Leave it to me to make a thoughtful, dreamy, romantic idea into a scientific experiment.
But, hey, if anyone ever asks you what you’re doing running about a cornfield in the middle of the night in the dead of winter, you can just say, “IT’S FOR SCIENCE!” and leave it at that.
Because it’s universally accepted that science rules.
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Aurora viewing info →
Because it’s interesting if you’re into watching ions going haywire.
Methinks I’ll start paying attention to the auroral forecast. The satellite blob is poking around Illinois; if that blob turns orange or red, I’m headed for the cornfields!
My perfect date
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omgitsamira:
Would be going up to the Arctics and watching the Northern lights. As much as I HATE the cold, I’d give up anything to do that with somebody.<3
i’ve always wanted to see them too .___.
Going to the Arctic isn’t necessary; the Aurora Borealis is visible right here in Illinois if the conditions are right :)
Based on the data, it may have even reached...
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My mind just went kerplunk
I’ve been watching Doctor Who in a rather unorthodox manner, (started at “Midnight”, then watched series 1-4 at the same time as 5-6 and the Classic 1-2) so I ended up seeing all sorts of adventures involving River Song before finishing ”Silence in the Library” and “Forest of the Dead” just a few minutes ago.
And holy tardigrades.
Moffat. That fiend.
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George Costanza
citationneeded:
Link
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Speaking of glasses
I ordered a new pair on Monday because my vision is inadequate.
So farewell, my faithful blue frames! You have served me well :)
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Oh, Calculus; Oh, Calculus,
How tough are both your branches.
Oh, Calculus;...
– (written by: Denis Gannon(1940-1991) sung to the tune of “Oh, Christmas Tree”)
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