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theonion:
“ Modernized Space Camp Allows Kids To Simulate Frustration Over Lack Of Funding
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workman:
“purplestuffandnonsense:
“wretchedfool:
“theoddsideofme:
“(via yimmyayo)
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gossipinq:

The Office

samhumphries:

riverofwater:

thetenk:

boss fight

This gave me pure unremitting joy

These guys are called TOO MANY ZOOZ and there is much enjoyment to be found on their youtube

skunkbear:

Geologist Andrés Ruzo first heard about the boiling river as child, but it was always thought of as mythical. It was considered “a place of spirits.” But when Ruzo’s aunt insisted a boiling river existed in Peru, he set out to find it. Now, Ruzo is the first scientist to be given the blessing of the local shaman to study the boiling river. Ruzo talks about the mysterious nature of the boiling river on the latest episode of the TED Radio Hour.

chromet:

The Sacred Art of the Japanese Tattoo” a short documentary by vicejapan

Vice Japan sat down with legendary tattoo artist Horiyoshi the Third as he explained his work and the philosophies behind shisei

unexplained-events:

For the first time, a giant 20″ red leech was filmed slurping down a blue earthworm which was 27″ in length. The footage was captured by BBC filmmakers for the series ‘Wonders of the Monsoon.’

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ronbeckdesigns:
“ Kurokawa Toru|SOKYO
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weissesrauschen:
“ Yung Cheng Lin
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retark:

equestrianrepublican:

conspicuouslad:

chefpyro:

1969 Alka Seltzer “Spicy Meatball” Commercial

Honestly I’ve heard this parodied so much but I’ve never seen the source

I didn’t even know it was a commercial I just thought it was a joke at Italians.

Why aren’t todays commercials like this