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May 31 '12

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May 31 '12

5 Signs Humans Are Still Evolving

iheart-edsmallforever:

mentalflossr:

Sign #1: We’re losing our wisdom teeth.

i was born with only TWO of htem. 

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May 31 '12

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May 31 '12

We’re all going to be such messed up parents.

on-this-last-day:

Kid doesn’t like Harry Potter:

Eating is good. Fried chicken is life. Fuck the healthy foods.

YOUR is possession. YOU’RE is stating you are something.

Laziness is okay. Sun is bad for you anyway.

Music shall be your life. Rock out always!

And finally: Everything is funnier when it falls/explodes.

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May 29 '12
j4mesl0ves1nk:

j4mesl0ves1nk

Such a good picture I can’t help, but to re-blog!

j4mesl0ves1nk:

j4mesl0ves1nk

Such a good picture I can’t help, but to re-blog!

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May 28 '12

the-sweet-tender-schizoid:

ikilledcaptainclown:

feministdisney:

einsteinonacid:

I really tried to capture his facial expression.

hahahahaha these always make me laugh hahahaha

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May 27 '12
collective-history:

The concept of death as a sentient entity has existed in many societies since the beginning of history. In English, Death is often given the name Grim Reaper and, from the 15th century onwards, came to be shown as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe and clothed in a black cloak with a hood. It is also given the name of the Angel of Death or Devil of Death or the angel of dark and light (Malach HaMavet) stemming from the Bible and Talmudic lore. The Bible itself does not refer to “The Angel of Death;” there is, however, a reference to “Abaddon” (The Destroyer), an Angel who is known as the “The Angel of the Abyss”. In Talmudic lore, he is characterized as archangel Samael.
In some cases, the Grim Reaper is able to actually cause the victim’s death, leading to tales that he can be bribed, tricked, or outwitted in order to retain one’s life, such as in the case of Sisyphus. Other beliefs hold that the Spectre of Death is only a psychopomp, serving to sever the last ties between the soul and the body and to guide the deceased to the next world without having any control over the fact of the victim’s death. In many languages (including English), Death is personified in male form, while in others, it is perceived as a female character (for instance, in Slavic and Romance languages).

collective-history:

The concept of death as a sentient entity has existed in many societies since the beginning of history. In English, Death is often given the name Grim Reaper and, from the 15th century onwards, came to be shown as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe and clothed in a black cloak with a hood. It is also given the name of the Angel of Death or Devil of Death or the angel of dark and light (Malach HaMavet) stemming from the Bible and Talmudic lore. The Bible itself does not refer to “The Angel of Death;” there is, however, a reference to “Abaddon” (The Destroyer), an Angel who is known as the “The Angel of the Abyss”. In Talmudic lore, he is characterized as archangel Samael.

In some cases, the Grim Reaper is able to actually cause the victim’s death, leading to tales that he can be bribed, tricked, or outwitted in order to retain one’s life, such as in the case of Sisyphus. Other beliefs hold that the Spectre of Death is only a psychopomp, serving to sever the last ties between the soul and the body and to guide the deceased to the next world without having any control over the fact of the victim’s death. In many languages (including English), Death is personified in male form, while in others, it is perceived as a female character (for instance, in Slavic and Romance languages).

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May 27 '12

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May 27 '12
concept-k-i-c-k:

take-a-tablet:

he obviously didn’t learn.

ohm y ogdb,

concept-k-i-c-k:

take-a-tablet:

he obviously didn’t learn.

ohm y ogdb,

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May 27 '12

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