spitfires2000

1298957 pts ยท August 16, 2014


Each time it comes it eats me alive I try to behave but it eats me alive So I declare a holiday! Fall asleep Drift away Sulk - Radiohead

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That drain is under the WHOLE street, I would think.

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The amount of man made long half-time radioactive materials may be the biggest challenge Nature has to deal with once we are gone.

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IIRC there's a book by a Scandinavian psychologist arguing people should not set unreachable goals for themselves. Setting a to high a goal, at the start, makes most unhappy as they can't reach them, they feel a failure, etc, etc. Know yourself, or try to, set a goal you can reach and build on that.

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It's not fair - and not right! - to judge a fish by its tree climbing capabilities. Unless that fish, by its own free will, enters a tree climbing competition. The fish should not even get a tree climbing participation trophy (imo). When a fish is just being a fish, doing their fish things, it should ALSO not be judged, by anyone, let me make that clear.

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Did it tie the room together?

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"I GOT THE LONGEST! Runaway ramp tracks, that is..." - that truck driver.

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But not before you yelled "Hold my beer!" in Chinese.

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"The squirrel was angry that day, my friends" - OP?

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What happened to the 2nd 'E'?

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Latte in Latex!

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Picking up rocks in Skagway, Alaska and putting them under your cheap USB microscope is one thing. Then:

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So... you're NOT Dutch! ;-)

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Yep. Have you ever seen the heat spike coming out of water as it turns into ice. Pretty cool.

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Well... actually... fun fact: ice above -80C still has a liquid layer of water on its surface. Ice has an hexagonal crystal structure, the water molecules stay just a little further apart. That's why ice is less dense than water, the volume of an ice crystal is more than the same amount of water in liquid state. Fun fact: water at around +4C water is most dense. So lakes deep enough to have some water at the bottom at +4C won't completely freeze allowing life to survive in it.

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At some point the puffy shirt matches the cameleon's back perfectly!

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Oh, I thought this was a 'structural inspection guy' post.

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They learned it from the ants, or the ants learned it from them!

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This was either inspired by, or the source idea of, Elmo!

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You want hexagonal water? Freeze it. But you can never eat it as it will melt into normal water.

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That's no hill to die on as every sane person knows this and agrees with it.

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Awww... wounded knee...

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Kamala should know better to try to convince maga with facts and data. maga won't be convinced. maga votes thrump / republican. Period.

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Because he WAS cool!

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They won't need it anyway.

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