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LrbeverSomeone has a 1984 complex.
LrbeverI want these posters too!
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submitted by Gappleto97 [link] [12 comments] |
Lrbeverwow
LrbeverYAY another 26 episodes! Very nice!
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| Oh Spike! by shadowhulk |
LrbeverThe answer is Yes.
LrbeverI'm just happy that they announced the next season! YAY!
LrbeverHehehe
LrbeverOh Wow
However you feel about ketchup, one thing is for sure: It has remained a very popular condiment. Its fans are so devoted for the simple reason that they like its taste. But, for some, there is so much more to it.
Scientifically speaking, ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid. Those types of fluids get thinner or thicker with shear stress. What does that mean in simple and practical terms? Ketchup is in a nearly solidified state when it’s sitting in a bottle. That all changes when pressure is applied and it squirts out, which is an example of shear thinning.
Believe it or not, even with modern technology, there are some things that we do not know about ketchup. The question of why shear thinning occurs is one such example. Is it because particles move in layers and are efficiently streamlined in their paths? It’s possible, but that idea has not been proven. If true, it would also explain shear thickening, which theoretically happens because those layers breakdown, causing particle collisions.
Researchers at Cornell aren’t satisfied with that explanation. Their experiments have helped them conclude that the amount of layering doesn't change enough to account for changes in the behavior of non-Newtonian fluids.
Whatever the truth is, who knew there was so much ado from scientists just trying to figure out why ketchup does what it does?
LrbeverI wish I could hear this. Net still sucks
LrbeverSO COOL!



LrbeverI don't think this is a prank. Sometimes even serious ponies like yourself have to laugh at themselves every now and then. :)
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submitted by BecauseBehindATree [link] [31 comments] |
LrbeverWhy there will never be zombies. I freaking love DeGrasse.
LrbeverSo cute, hehe
Shout out to Grumpy Cat for being a good sport.
LrbeverOh snap on Paradise Lost.

“I find all books too long.” — Voltaire
“The covers of this book are too far apart.” — Ambrose Bierce
“A big book is a big nuisance.” — Callimachus
“One always tends to overpraise a long book because one has got through it.” — E.M. Forster
“I made this letter very long, because I did not have the leisure to make it shorter.” — Pascal
“Paradise Lost is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is.” — Samuel Johnson
LrbeverThis is so adorable.
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submitted by L337_n00b [link] [5 comments] |
LrbeverThey have these?
LrbeverVery nice.




LrbeverWant to watch this but I can't. Internet still slow.
LrbeverWould love to see this but I can't. Fucking internet.
Afternoon Music: Matt Anderson - I’m On Fire
Here’s a fella with a great cover of a Springsteen song.
LrbeverNeeds more Billy Kidman.
The latest episode of the JBL & Cole Show is here and this one features Cody Rhodes and Bad News Barrett on the search for Wolverine -- well, they're actually looking for Hugh Jackman because he knows Wolverine -- in their quest to get back at JBL and Michael Cole for conspiring against them.
Meanwhile, JBL runs into Billy Kidman and we take a trip down memory lane back to a time when Kidman was consistently botching his shooting star press, including the time he knocked out Chavo Guerrero.
Clem learns Rule 36 in JBL's book: Don't get caught with your pants down ... literally.
Back with Rhodes and Barrett and Magneto arrives as if from nowhere. Then, just as suddenly, he disappears. Once Cody finally convinces his cohort to don the...