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Part 4 1 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Emotional parkour
How to say I love you in different languages 9 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Just wanted to point out really quick, the hanzi (Chinese) character depiction is the same as the japanese on this sheet, which probably shouldn't be that way
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Chemical Necklace 19 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Incorrect! Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that affects the nervous system, causing muscle contraction. No muscles could move without acetylcholine.
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Wouldn't want to be poor Megan 26 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Including coffee beans?! Really?
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rocky territory here 3 comments
guest · 8 years ago
You could say it was...rock solid...
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Cat in a bun 10 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Neko Atsume!
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Yup 27 comments
guest · 8 years ago
The description there is perfect
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Friendship 19 comments
guest · 8 years ago
"Muslim Speakers"??
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The great democrat debate drinking game 9 comments
guest · 8 years ago
And with Republican debates, do the same whenever someone says they're going to go against Supreme Court decisions (going against abortion, gay marriage, etc.)
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Mind blown 12 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Technically, on a normal 4-multiple-choice question, the probability would be 25%. However, since the correct answer is placed twice, the probability increases to 50%. This creates a bit of a paradox, since the two answers that are usually correct create a third correct answer, since 50% is listed as an option. Therefore, using that logic (however botched), the technical correct answer is 75%.
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Best hiding spot 11 comments
guest · 8 years ago
BUY NOW BUTTON??!
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Favourite Disney guy character 11 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Is that a spinning wheel in the background?
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Raymond Reddington: The blacklist. Duh. 116 comments
guest · 8 years ago
One Punch Man or Fullmetal Alchemist
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When shots are fired (sorry for bad quality) 28 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Its a bra strap. So a tiny strip of fabric that can only be seen every once in a while on someone who is in no way intending to be suggestive, and needs the bra out of necessity, is too provocative for any given male to do their job or study? It's absurd. Not every bra is sexual in nature.
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Apparently people don't get what's going on 33 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Which app?? What is it called?
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*demon Brendon Urie intensifies* 26 comments
guest · 8 years ago
IT'S MUCH BETTER TO FACE THESE KINDS OF THINGS
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the only real reason to fight 8 comments
guest · 8 years ago
Is this Hatoful Boyfriend?
Just a thought 16 comments
guest · 9 years ago
What people don't understand is that there are actually people out there (and not the ones who made the whole "triggered" thing popular) who suffer from conditions like post traumatic stress, and have triggers for horrible memories, or connections between an action/phrase and a traumatic event. They're the ones who aren't yelling around about how "triggered" they are because of the affect the trigger had on them. For them, it's a reality, and they know it is hard to escape possible triggers. So the statement of this post isn't true that such things can be easily controlled and determined if someone is actually suffering from a condition such as post traumatic stress. But the posers who twisted it to their needs and made it popular? Maybe.
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As an European I always wonder 45 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Yup. This is the way it is at most supermarkets and grocery stores
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Well.. Can't disagree 30 comments
guest · 9 years ago
I agree with his statement, however that wasn't the context of the picture necessarily. This is usually in domestic violence cases, while men are affected by this too, is still usually women, statistically speaking. In those cases, usually fueled by alcohol or rage, it is never okay to physically abuse. Ever, and that shouldn't apply to a single gender
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When a service puppy meets a firefighter 2 comments
guest · 9 years ago
You're not supposed to pet it when it has its jacket on!!
Thats unpossible 9 comments
guest · 9 years ago
America actually doesn't have a national language, and there are still people who get pissy when people use Spanish...
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Yay College 14 comments
guest · 9 years ago
The average yearly tuition in America right now is about $30,000. That's still a ton of hours needed to work, and often impossible for full-time students, plus the fact that it has become drastically more difficult and competitive to get a job, any kind.
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THIS is how to be smooth 20 comments
guest · 9 years ago
I thought this was going to end up as John Cena
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Some street art in London 6 comments
guest · 9 years ago
There's one wrist bone missing??
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beautiful blue eyed boy from nepal 8 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Why are his cheeks so blood-red?
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Dare to jump? 16 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Horrible thing for people to say. Every life is valuable, and to treat them like they aren't usually motivates these people even more to just end their lives. Please don't ever be that person, to want to jump, or to say things that degrade the struggle and pain.
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lol 12 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Thank you Dale, wherever you are, for putting the equal rights of your roommate over the bigotry of your now-ex-girlfriend. Whoever is Dale's next significant other needs to know that he's a keeper.
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On rumors that next iPhone will not include a headphone jack 33 comments
guest · 9 years ago
But that would mean you can't listen to music through headphones/earbuds while the phone is charging, and that would absolutely suck.
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I'll sit back and let you mericans talk this one out 42 comments
guest · 9 years ago
...should be established for people willing to learn and do the work necessary to become a citizen. We are a country of immigrants and we need to be more welcoming. Do we have a limit to how many we can take in? Of course. Do we need to be careful in case of any kind of threat? Of course. But to base tests off religion, like some candidates are trying to do, is unfair to hard-working, honest people who don't share the same faith. We shouldn't close our doors, but we need to remain cautious and vigilant.
Doing nothing about our problem with gun violence would be a mistake, and so would making choices for immigration regarding one's personal beliefs. But it would be the same as you said as well. A balance needs to be achieved, I think that is the only way.
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I'll sit back and let you mericans talk this one out 42 comments
guest · 9 years ago
You're absolutely right. Taking away everyone's guns won't solve the problem. The people who won't be responsible with them will still get them somehow. But I believe that there are definitely more things that could be done to save lives, for example limit the amount of magazines that a family can own to help prevent mass-shootings. Stricter background, criminal, and psychological checks of the entire family would also help with gun violence issues. There's gun control and gun deprivation. Very different, but seen as exactly the same. Something needs to be done in this country, because things are out of control no matter how you look at it. But such extreme measures would never work, and the only thing that could come of taking away everyone's guns is having a swarm of angry people at the government's door.
I agree about immigration, don't kick people out, but don't let just anyone in. Strict checks should be done on anyone we know trying to get in, but a path to citizenship...
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friendship 19 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Every person of every race in every corner of this planet matters. Sadly, discrimination has caused a viscous battle of whose lives matter more. Every life should matter, and needless violence should be condemned regardless of who brings it about. The world needs more peace, love, and understanding, even if it probably won't ever become that way.
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The time is now 30 comments
guest · 9 years ago
I think it is. I believe the shooting they are referring to is the news shooting. Someone shot newscasters on live TV a month or so ago because of racism in the workplace. I believe they are referring to the confederate flag, which has been seen as and accepted as a symbol of hate, mainly toward African-Americans. What the gay pride flag has to do with it, I have no clue. But if they were to make such a comparison, one is a symbol of love and trying to be accepted, and another is a symbol of hate and supremacy. There is no comparison.
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The time is now 30 comments
guest · 9 years ago
I'm so confused.
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Being nice doesn't mean they should go out with you either 13 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Yup. I think the whole blaming of the uninterested party for not immediately being interested in them, and then only being nice to them in hopes of forming a relationship is messed up. You aren't even a friend if all you want from someone is a relationship.
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