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videohall:

Wow that’s amazing, I thought it was fake after seeing them draw on the paper. That alone is ingenious.

wow this is a great kickstarter

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Academic Interaction Feynman Diagrams
Did you know that legendary physicist, Richard Feynman, not only developed ‘Feynman diagrams’ to illustrate subatomic particles but also to describe academic interactions? See for yourself (above)!
(from PhD Comics)

decaturjim:

Academic Interaction Feynman Diagrams

Did you know that legendary physicist, Richard Feynman, not only developed ‘Feynman diagrams’ to illustrate subatomic particles but also to describe academic interactions? See for yourself (above)!

(from PhD Comics)

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3. Mounting Moon

After depriving the poor undeveloped gyrados fetus of some much needed experience we stepped into our first cave, Mount Moon.


Mount moon itself seemed like a pretty chill place and was way more popular than I figured a monster-infested cave should be. I wonder how many trainers bringing in their bug pokemon black-out. I wouldn’t want to black-out in cave. I bet they get raped.

But I digress. We stepped inside, and I know it’s teeming with bats, but I really wanted to catch a Geodude. A rock pokemon would be really awesome right now. So I caught a zubat.



Fun fact: Zubats look better with feet.

You know what they say, when Kanto gives you a dumbass pokemon you give it a damn good name. He was knighted St. Wonder! I wanted to call him Stevie Wonder because -you know- his voice can cause you to hurt yourself in confusion. Lo’ and behold, he knew drain and some other stupid move. I put him at the bottom of the bag with the other “special” pokemon.

It was around this time that I realized my team could barely be any less suited to fighting electric pokemon. Some smart-alec prick had brought a bunch of voltorbs into the cave, presumably to force them to surrender their lives in a blaze of glory to mine some ore. On the plus side rock pokemon can suck my Butterfree’s baton-like head wangs. I beat the crap out of team rocket like a bully wanting more sweets until they coughed up some prime loot.



They just look the same! I hope when my corpse is found in 2 million years I don’t look like half an intestine too.

Clearly these are to be used for some sort of future puzzle machine. Actually I’d rather sell them to a dealer for a mint and retire huffing hyper-potions.

Anyway, I got out. All is good and I caught a wild not-as-good-as-pidgey spearow.
Spearow gets no nickname - they will never be as loved as pidgey.

Filed under Nuzlocke pokemon I hate you spearow

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A couple of nice red flowers in Spain. 
(Behind the scenes facts) I saw them from the road and knew I wanted a picture with them in. The only issue was, they were on a construction site behind a chain fence and in front of a steep-ass fall. Totally worth it.

A couple of nice red flowers in Spain. 

(Behind the scenes facts) I saw them from the road and knew I wanted a picture with them in. The only issue was, they were on a construction site behind a chain fence and in front of a steep-ass fall. Totally worth it.

Filed under blog spain flowers photography

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My Auto-complete ABC’s

B - bbc.co.uk/iplayer

C - channel4.com/programmes/4od

D - drive.google.com

F - facebook.com

G - google.co.uk

H - nothing :/

I - imdb.com

K - khanacademy.org

L - nothing :/

M - mspaintadventures.com

N - newgrounds.com

O - nothing :/

P - plus.google.com

Q - nothing :/

From my list I can tell that I spend too much time watching videos on the internet, I am obsessed with google and occasionally like to order takeaway. Also I’m disappointed with the number of letters that I don’t have auto-complete for! Now I need to find some obscure websites to complete the collection.

I’ve only put a few up but you should definitely go through for yourself. Hell I was surprised.

Filed under ABC auto-complete blog google