Why, god 6 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Our bodies need sodium as well. And salt wasn't as readily available.
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Why, god 6 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
It comes down to evolution. When we were not quite evolved yet, survival was based on a lot of things, one of them being how many calories you ate. The more you ate, the more energy you had, the more you could do, like get more food or find a mate. Thus, we evolved taste buds that tell us something is full of calories (and thus, by prehistoric standards, "healthy") by making it taste good. Unfortunately, we have not had enough time to get rid of this ability since calories have become unhealthily plentiful. So stuff with a lot of calories and sugar that used to be what we wanted is now unhealthy, but it still tastes good.
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That reaction though. 3 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Thanks.
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Oddly threatening church sign 7 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Makes me wonder what kind of baptism they do. Do they do sprinkling? Or full body dunking?
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So what if I am? 7 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Hey, remember the one episode with Tennant where he was talking about Easter and was about to explain what actually happened, but got interrupted by his little wormhole sensor thing?
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Sirius reminds me of Norman Reedus in this one 8 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Sirius would definitely do that.
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Just thinking about Turkey 14 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Strictly defined, a dictator is someone who conquered a country using force. Now, if they forced people to vote for them, it's a fake democracy, but it's still a democracy. However, a true dictator literally fought and overthrew the existing government/ruler. That is a dictatorship.
Make a man outta you! 4 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
I don't know why I love this. But I love it.
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Bumstung? 13 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
This one's my favorite.
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Time to rewatch this 24 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
I too have sailed the world,
Beheld it's wonders
For the cruelty of men
Is as wondrous as Peru
But there's no place like London...
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Can't stop staring 2 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
I expect to see a gorgeous water nymph come majestically out of the center of the swirl at the top with her soaked hair streaming and droplets falling in slow motion from her fingertips.
So mysterious 1 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
Awwww, it's cute.
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Poor kid, think about all the dad jokes 22 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
If it helps, it took me a few tries to understand.
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Sassy sister 7 comments
average_potterhead · 8 years ago
What does it say when it's unfolded? I can't really tell.
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The creepiest places around the world 8 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
9 just made me think of Stranded Deep.
The fascinating tale of North Korea Musical Conductor 25 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
And here, we have a good example of a "shaggy dog story".
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Rest stop 6 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
He's just like "I'm okay, thanks for asking."
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Goddammit Hardee's 9 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
Whoever does Wendy's pr is a comedic genius.
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Top performing aerodynamic design 7 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
It's a flying f*ck
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f*ck you youngling 12 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
A lot of people are laughing. I still don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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Mean woman tries to ask for advice, gets put in her place 12 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
I read the article and then read the username of the person who posted it and started laughing.
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I Guess It's All In The Little Details 30 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
Also, I'm gonna take a leap and say the moon in the background was photoshopped in
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I Guess It's All In The Little Details 30 comments
average_potterhead · 9 years ago
That wasn't quite what they were referring too...