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23 Dec 16:15

Yeah, That's What I Thought...Keep Walkin'!

Yeah, That's What I Thought...Keep Walkin'!

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: Cats , dogs , gifs , wimp , scared
23 Dec 16:14

What’s On Every Bank Robber’s Wish List This Xmas?

by Jonco

This!! Insanely awesome new colour changing “paramagnetic paint” technology!

Thanks Ernie

23 Dec 01:41

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23 Dec 01:40

The Correlation Between New Technology and Your Age

by Neha Prakash
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Remember a time when you thought drones only existed in sci-fi movies and could never imagine something like 3D printing? In 2013, that tech is commonplace — but it wasn't always

Way back when, even microwaves seemed they signaled the apocalypse.

In this comic, Manu Cornet of Bonkers World proves that your reaction to new inventions directly correlates to the year you were born

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Comic illustration courtesy of Bonkers World. Published with permission; all rights reserved. Read more...

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23 Dec 01:39

Saturday, December 21 @ 3:25:20 pm

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23 Dec 01:37

6 Year Old Cancer Patient Given HIV Virus

by Jonco

And then amazing things happen to this dying young girl.

Thanks Aubrey

 

23 Dec 01:36

FLAWLESS BREAKUP

22 Dec 16:59

Lizard's Revenge

22 Dec 16:58

Advertising at its Finest

22 Dec 16:57

Received a box of chocolate ... that came with a hammer

22 Dec 16:55

walked in to my brothers room this morning ........

22 Dec 16:55

Teacher momentarily forgets laptop is connected to projector. It was like this for 5 or 6 seconds until he realised. NSFW

22 Dec 16:55

Oh yea? Well here is a popular opinion for ya

21 Dec 19:29

Super Chuck Norris

21 Dec 19:29

Only a few people I showed got it.

21 Dec 19:27

Dogs Wearing Glasses Compilation

by tastefullyoffensive.com
21 Dec 19:26

Stare at the black cross

21 Dec 19:25

Sloppy Spaghetti PRANK

by admin

“Foodies aren’t the only ones who crave gourmet pasta from time to time – looks like the floor wants in on some sweet spaghetti action!” — JFL

21 Dec 19:21

I Think the Purpose of the Sign has Been Accomplished

I Think the Purpose of the Sign has Been Accomplished

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: dogs , guns , funny , signs
21 Dec 19:21

NYC lumps electronic cigarettes with tobacco-filled brethren, bans vaping in public places

by Michael Gorman
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New York City's war on smoking continues unabated. Today, the city council voted to equate electronic cigarettes with real ones by extending NYC's public smoking ban to cover both types of smokes. That's bad news for folks who liked to do their ...
21 Dec 19:20

The Ancient Call of the Wild has Never Been so Adorable

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: howl , dogs , puppies , cute , Video
21 Dec 19:19

OMG dramatic bullying

by sayomg

A dramatic example of bullying in 2013.

The post OMG dramatic bullying appeared first on Say OMG - omg videos,omg photos, omg news, omg images, omg movies on say OMG.

21 Dec 19:18

Your momma on GoneWild

21 Dec 19:18

Somebody at the Skittles company is going through a rough patch

21 Dec 19:18

This picture gets me every time.

21 Dec 19:17

Robot spider

21 Dec 19:14

You Won't Even Know When

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Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: gifs , SOON , critters , mouse
21 Dec 19:14

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21 Dec 19:14

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Dang.

21 Dec 19:14

SDO's Multiwavelength Sun

SDO's Multiwavelength Sun
Today, the solstice is at 17:11 Universal Time, the Sun reaching the southernmost declination in its yearly journey through planet Earth's sky. The December solstice marks the astronomical beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the south. To celebrate, explore this creative visualization of the Sun from visible to extreme ultraviolet wavelengths, using image data from the orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Against a base image made at a visible wavelengths, the wedge-shaped segments show the solar disk at increasingly shorter ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet wavelengths. Shown in false-color and rotating in a clockwise direction, the filters decrease in wavelength from 170 nanometers (in pink) through 9.4 nanometers (green). At shorter wavelengths, the altitude and temperature of the regions revealed in the solar atmosphere tend to increase. Bright at visible wavelengths, the solar photosphere looks darker in the ultraviolet, but sunspots glow and bright plasma traces looping magnetic fields. Watch the filters sweep around the solar disk in this animation of SDO's multiwavelength view of the Sun.