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laughingsquid:

Pinocchio-Inspired Honest Boy Pencil Sharpener
ratsoff:

Back to work, everybody!
(via pleatedjeans.)


I’m working on a snow day, too

ratsoff:

Back to work, everybody!

(via pleatedjeans.)

I’m working on a snow day, too

laughingsquid:

Douchebag Merit Badges

And knowing is half the battle.

kateoplis:

Snowboarders make history by becoming first to conquer vertical Alaskan slope

Wow
theclearlydope:

I would never leave my full time sperm donor position for freelance. I need a job with dental.

Freelance, lol

theclearlydope:

I would never leave my full time sperm donor position for freelance. I need a job with dental.

Freelance, lol

discoverynews:

Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway
Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal  mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had  erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel  through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.
keep reading

discoverynews:

Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway

Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.

keep reading

kateoplis:

From The Atlantic:

To verify their findings and check if English is inherently positive or negative, the scientists analyzed billions of words from Twitter, a half-century of music lyrics, 20 years of The New York Times, and millions of books going back to 1520.

After finding the 10,222 most frequently used English words from these four sources, they asked a group of volunteers to rate the emotional temperature of these words. […]

RESULTS: There was an overwhelming preponderance of happier words among the top 5,000 words in each of the sources.

CONCLUSION: English is strongly biased toward being positive.

Read on.

I do agree that people are generally positive. However, I have also read that people’s posts on social networks are the best version of themselves. So, even though what people say is positive, that is not necessarily the mood of humanity.