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We got this!!!! 4 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
I thought it was scheduled for September
This guy 6 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
10,000 flights in 21 years is 1.3 flights every day. For 21 years. There's no way one guy would be able to do that, hence the fraud comment mentioned by anthracite
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Oof... 17 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Road-hole? Work-hole maybe?
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Hitting some hard truths 2 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Scientists also use g/kg
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Does he? 14 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
(adoption is a thing)
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And you probably thought that you had a bad day 6 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Why was he naked except for shoes??
Sneaky sneaky 6 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Maybe refined sugar, but your brain does actually need glucose as it's the only "fuel" it uses. Alcohol is not needed by your body at all
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A community divided 13 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
It wasn't always "normal" to shave much at all. This is one of those things that has changed drastically in the last 100 or so years
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My local thrift store put Bibles in the fiction section 18 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Shouldn't they have/be in a religion section?
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Silky long-term flat Echidna 7 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Sean is typically pronounced the same as "Shawn", even though it looks like it should rhyme with Dean and Bean
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Ordering online 3 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
If that's the first thing you think of when you see an attractive person, you're disgusting
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Cheerful accidental needy Parrot 5 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Yep
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They expect you to do so too 6 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
He wasn't an ancestor. I'm going to be all pretentious here and quote the dictionary
Ancestor: one from whom a person is descended and who is usually more remote in the line of descent than a grandparent.
He was family, but since you aren't his descendant, he's not your ancestor
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Landscape aesthetics are...calming 2 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
@title this is actually scientifically proven. We all need more nature time in our lives. Everyone, go for a short (or long!) walk today in whatever nature you have around you!
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Ouch, read till the end :D 16 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Assuming she has an average menstrual cycle, she likely only released an egg 6 times, presenting only 6 chances for pregnancy. Thus only 6 failed attempts
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Ouch, read till the end :D 16 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
Technically over the course of 6 months, he only failed to impregnate her 6 times, regardless of the number of times they had sex
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The power 10 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
While walking through a parking lot into a store, my dad and I saw someone parked near us toss their empty drink container out of their car window (I forget if it was a can or bottle, since it's been so long). My dad had zero tolerance for this kind of crap, but he's also relentlessly kind, so he picked it up, and casually said, "I think you dropped this." Offering it back to them. This stupid human trash-panda had the gall to claim it wasn't theirs and turned their head away from us, so dad just carried it to the bin at the entrance to the store and threw it away for them.
This is more of what I expect of a litterer. Straight up negligence and no remorse.
Made better 1 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
But only once reliably, so it's still better to take care of it, just in case O.o
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I will then 9 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
I was taught about orbitals in high school
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How can you be this stupid 7 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
You don't know where that money came from. It could very well include marked bills, and the police could come to you instead
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Reduce, reuse, recycle? 4 comments
kittycat · 5 years ago
There's an interesting movie called Children of Men that addresses this to an extent
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I feel like Wikipedia always has the best info, with sources as well 12 comments
kittycat · 6 years ago
Wikipedia isn't a primary source is why. If you use the sources off of Wikipedia, that's fine, but Wikipedia isn't a source in and of itself
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Good guy clarkson 5 comments
kittycat · 6 years ago
All the text in this post is redundant. Goodness, I only need to be told the exact same details one time, not four. :p
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Don't bring homework to school 15 comments
kittycat · 6 years ago
One big part of herd immunity is that it prevents the mutation of diseases. As a diseases passes from person to person, there's a greater chance of it mutating into a form that could be unaffected by the current vaccine. Really, the fewer people that get the disease, the less likely it is to kill anyone, vaccinated or not
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Blood tests are hard to study for 1 comments
kittycat · 6 years ago
Blood type distribution is actually super interesting! Asia has a high percentage of native type O and type B blood, so this scenario would be pretty common
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type_distribution_by_country
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