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bltsl4:

If I ever see any of you in public, the code is “I like your shoelaces”

that way we know we’re from tumblr without revealing anything

I’m just going to say this to strangers until i find a tumblr person

This is legitimately worse than “the narwhal bacons at midnight.”

(via pearie)

Source: aru

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    • #Charlie Sheen
    • #Team Coco
    • #losing
    • #internet
    • #meme
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(via rocketjumper, aco)
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(via rocketjumper, aco)

Source: aco

    • #pokemon
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nikkigraziano:

(via lewischaplin)
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nikkigraziano:

(via lewischaplin)

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'\x3ciframe width=\x22500\x22 height=\x22281\x22 src=\x22http://www.youtube.com/embed/Cqz9ZXUoUcE?wmode=transparent\x26autohide=1\x26egm=0\x26hd=1\x26iv_load_policy=3\x26modestbranding=1\x26rel=0\x26showinfo=0\x26showsearch=0\x22 frameborder=\x220\x22 allowfullscreen\x3e\x3c/iframe\x3e'

memorexia:

Sesame Street & The Orgin of Om Nom Nom Nom.

    • #Cookie Monster
    • #om nom nom
    • #meme
    • #Internet
    • #Rocketboom
    • #Know Your Meme
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tiffany:

GPOYW
Marco took a photo of my angry face and it reminded me of this.
(note: I found the picture by searching for ‘cat with melon head’.  It was the first hit.  I love the internet.)
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tiffany:

GPOYW

Marco took a photo of my angry face and it reminded me of this.

(note: I found the picture by searching for ‘cat with melon head’.  It was the first hit.  I love the internet.)

    • #lemon cat
    • #meme
    • #Internet
    • #angry
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science:

This is what 13,500 pages micro-etched into nickel looks like. The Rosetta Disk is “intended to be a durable archive of human languages, as well as an aesthetic object that suggests a journey of the imagination across culture and history.”

The Disk surface shown here, meant to be a guide to the contents, is etched with a central image of the earth and a message written in eight major world languages: “Languages of the World: This is an archive of over 1,500 human languages assembled in the year 02008 C.E. Magnify 1,000 times to find over 13,000 pages of language documentation.” The text begins at eye-readable scale and spirals down to nano-scale. This tapered ring of languages is intended to maximize the number of people that will be able to read something immediately upon picking up the Disk, as well as implying the directions for using it—‘get a magnifier and there is more.’
On the reverse side of the disk from the globe graphic are over 13,000 microetched pages of language documentation. Since each page is a physical rather than digital image, there is no platform or format dependency. Reading the Disk requires only optical magnification. Each page is .019 inches, or half a millimeter, across. This is about equal in width to 5 human hairs, and can be read with a 650X microscope (individual pages are clearly visible with 100X magnification).
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science:

This is what 13,500 pages micro-etched into nickel looks like. The Rosetta Disk is “intended to be a durable archive of human languages, as well as an aesthetic object that suggests a journey of the imagination across culture and history.”

The Disk surface shown here, meant to be a guide to the contents, is etched with a central image of the earth and a message written in eight major world languages: “Languages of the World: This is an archive of over 1,500 human languages assembled in the year 02008 C.E. Magnify 1,000 times to find over 13,000 pages of language documentation.” The text begins at eye-readable scale and spirals down to nano-scale. This tapered ring of languages is intended to maximize the number of people that will be able to read something immediately upon picking up the Disk, as well as implying the directions for using it—‘get a magnifier and there is more.’

On the reverse side of the disk from the globe graphic are over 13,000 microetched pages of language documentation. Since each page is a physical rather than digital image, there is no platform or format dependency. Reading the Disk requires only optical magnification. Each page is .019 inches, or half a millimeter, across. This is about equal in width to 5 human hairs, and can be read with a 650X microscope (individual pages are clearly visible with 100X magnification).

    • #meme
    • #gene
    • #scene
    • #language
    • #etymology
    • #culture
    • #history
    • #humanity
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the tumblelog of a young Los Angelean caught in between life's virtues and vices. this blog contains explicit images. complex (dot) tumblr (at) gmail

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