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    50 Mind-freeing questions →

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    Awesome Facts →

    Just to name a few…

    Honey is the only food that does not spoil. Honey found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs has been tasted by archaeologists and found edible.

    Coca-Cola would be green if colouring weren’t added to it.

    The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words.

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    I want to dooo this.

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Photo: New Orleans At Night As Seen From Orbit

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    Photo: New Orleans At Night As Seen From Orbit

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The Girl Who Loves to Levitate…

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    This is AWESOME.

    The Girl Who Loves to Levitate…

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    I looveee this movie…. And after seeing it recently I had to post this video and document this quote.

    Cynthia: God, don’t you ever feel like everything we do and everything we’ve been taught is just to service the future? 
    Tony: Yeah I know, like it’s all preparation. 
    Cynthia: Right. But what are we preparing ourselves for? 
    Mike: Death. 
    Tony: Life of the party. 
    Mike: It’s true. 
    Cynthia: You know, but that’s valid because if we are all gonna die anyway shouldn’t we be enjoying ourselves now? You know, I’d like to quit thinking of the present, like right now, as some minor insignificant preamble to something else. 

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60.000 on kearny street

This is the only commercial that’s ever made me cry. I’ve watched it upwards of fifty times. If I could have macro photos taken from the shoot blown up and wallpapered in my next home, I absolutely would. It is, by far, the best advertisement I’ve ever seen, the most stunning piece of cinematography and a perfect example of how to use sound with sight. Don’t let me forget all of the emotional strings I have tied to this clip.


After seeing this…
I looked it up.
And it’s pretty cool.
Check it out!

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    hauswittgenstein:

    60.000 on kearny street

    This is the only commercial that’s ever made me cry. I’ve watched it upwards of fifty times. If I could have macro photos taken from the shoot blown up and wallpapered in my next home, I absolutely would. It is, by far, the best advertisement I’ve ever seen, the most stunning piece of cinematography and a perfect example of how to use sound with sight. Don’t let me forget all of the emotional strings I have tied to this clip.

    After seeing this…

    I looked it up.

    And it’s pretty cool.

    Check it out!

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    My Fridge Food →

    This site can create recipes based off the foods found in your fridge. 

    Pretty. Cool.

  14.   Looks Delicious.
I want to make these.
Click the picture for the recipe!

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    Looks Delicious.

    I want to make these.

    Click the picture for the recipe!

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Romania’s New Year’s Bear Ritual
While people across the globe gear up for New Year’s Eve, the people of Romania have a very specific custom for doing so.
In a rural tradition, people wearing brightly colored costumes or animal furs travel to different houses dancing to ward off evil. According to the AP, the tradition is becoming urban as the economic downturn pushes the performers into the city to dance for money.
Check out the festivities in the town of Comanesti, Romania. Is this any crazier than your average New Year’s Eve?

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    Romania’s New Year’s Bear Ritual

    While people across the globe gear up for New Year’s Eve, the people of Romania have a very specific custom for doing so.

    In a rural tradition, people wearing brightly colored costumes or animal furs travel to different houses dancing to ward off evil. According to the AP, the tradition is becoming urban as the economic downturn pushes the performers into the city to dance for money.

    Check out the festivities in the town of Comanesti, Romania. Is this any crazier than your average New Year’s Eve?