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laughingsquid:

Artist Installs a Statue of Himself in Mid-Pee at the Landmark Mannekin Pis Fountain in Brussels

laughingsquid:

Artist Installs a Statue of Himself in Mid-Pee at the Landmark Mannekin Pis Fountain in Brussels


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wraththefuck:

deeadebayo:

Ahh, the 90’s were such a simpler time

Hahaha frost your tips!!! I hope certain people see this and laugh as hard as I did.

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Emily: Things I want to tell my children someday that I wish someone had told me pt. 1

maeveface:

“1…2…3, BLOW!” Her mother instructed. With every wisp of air in her slight six year old frame, she expelled the will of her tiny lungs out upon the world. If she could just manage to exert enough force though the air, the light would change to green and allow them on their way,…

I just squished my face up at work so I wouldn’t make a silly sound about how excited I am about this proposition. YES


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thisbigcity:

The energy that comes out of solar panels is renewable, but what about the panels themselves? Today’s leading solar panels owe their high sunlight-to-electricity conversion rates to the use of rare elements, such as indium, gallium and selenium. But if current production trends continue unchecked, supplies of indium in particular will be depleted in less than a decade. The pressure is on to find a way of making solar power even more sustainable. 

thisbigcity:

The energy that comes out of solar panels is renewable, but what about the panels themselves? Today’s leading solar panels owe their high sunlight-to-electricity conversion rates to the use of rare elements, such as indium, gallium and selenium. But if current production trends continue unchecked, supplies of indium in particular will be depleted in less than a decade. The pressure is on to find a way of making solar power even more sustainable


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geniustimelordphilanthropist:

That there’s what we call character development.


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inothernews:

With cicadas set to emerge from the ground this year after a 17-year sleep, WNBC TV here in New York City did something neat: they followed up on a couple they had interviewed during the last great cicada invasion in 1996.  Then they went a step further and dug up a news piece from 1979 on the same issue.  From the ridiculous Star Trek-inspired set to the sit-down stand-up by the correspondent, this segment is a real blast from the TV news past.

NO.


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eaeve:

sportsblogging:

Army Lieutenant Colonel William T. Adams returns home to his daughter, after a year of Active Duty, at the Boston/Tampa Bay game (x)

Military family reunions make me blubber like a baby.


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Lul


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Boom

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