Crossark

16323 pts ยท April 26, 2013


I'm fucking depressed.

trade and manufacturing. It's just that none of the public have latent metric literacy. (2/2)

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Our government and economy have actually both run on the metric system for over a century behind the scenes. It's important for intl. (1/2)

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reference point for early color photography has been old Polaroids for years, it's awesome to see 100+ yo photos look so crisp! (2/2)

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And they're surprisingly high in quality! Some of them look like stuff I could have taken on my Canon Rebel T3i. Considering my (1/2)

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systems... they have so many potential applications! Plus, the way they survive is just so neato! (2/2)

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Slime Molds are fuckin AWESOME, y'all! These things are the way of the fuckin future. Chelation therapy, better computer cooling (1/2)

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...I did a dumb thing there. A real dumb thing. I'll go take this slice of humble pie and eat it in the corner.

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You don't look at the keys, so...you wouldn't notice that every time you hit the space where the n-key is it produced an m? Weird logic.

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That's...that's My Chemical Romance...not The Used...

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That #1 hurts me deep in my heart of hearts because I have had very similar exchanges with younger cousins.

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Why else but for an arrogant display of mankind's unyielding control over the forces of nature? Need you another reason, peasant?

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I love the picture of a young Stalin getting coal for Christmas and not seeing how it's supposed to be a bad thing.

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"Shots"

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Yeah, everyone knows how pesky that new Super-Smallpox is! Oh, wait...

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is neurotoxic, so interrupted nervous signals in the affected organ could be expected. The pain from a dry bite could also cause this. (2/2)

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It looks like the snake likely got him on the leg at least once, based on his discoordination when standing and walking. Cobra venom (1/2)

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Judging by the flaring of the hood as it rears up to strike, I'm gonna go with some variety of Cobra. Can't really tell from the quality.

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I've never seen a more British-dickhead-looking man in my life

7 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

I mean, usually death = losing pilot.

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I LIKE TO: Party with my peeps!

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Not necessarily an abnormal build up. It's hard to tell at such a macro scale.

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"I am going to riot" is an interesting take on that phrase.

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

Found the aussie

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That was a very good jump

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Yeah but none of that backstore is really delved into in the movies, so if you don't watch them already knowing it it doesn't matter.

7 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Totally true, but also totally not what is implied in the above screencap.

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likelihood with successive positive outcomes. (2/2)

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This is actually the interesting and under-discussed flip-side of the gambler's fallacy; a negative outcome doesn't increase in (1/2)

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*raises hand*

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