thepersonyouhate2

thepersonyouhate2


the saga continues
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Poor Pluto 2 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
What about my Ceres?? My Eris??? My Makemake??????
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When Adventure calls (That's his name) 10 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
Naturally
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Not all heroes wear capes 6 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
Not to discredit these men or the risks they took, they were remarkably brave for doing this to save everyone in ANY amount of radioactive water. But they didn't dive under any water higher than their knees and they certainly didn't die directly from it.
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Not all heroes wear capes 6 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
"...particularly ill according to Leatherbarrow. Leatherbarrow said that two are likely still alive, though the third died in 2005 following heart problems."
-http://www.lateralmag.com/columns/sampling-eras/chernobyl-truths
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Not all heroes wear capes 6 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
"Perhaps the largest mistruth about Chernobyl is the fate of the Chernobyl divers: most accounts (for example: 1, 2, in the top 4 results on Google) say the divers knew they were facing certain death, but donned wetsuits and dove into the radioactive water in the plant’s basement to release the valves to empty the dam underneath the reactor, saving the plant from further destruction.
The water flooding the basement had earlier been drained by firefighters. Some remained, but at its deepest it was only about knee-high. Three men, Ananenko, Baranov, and Bezpalov, entered the basement in order to find the valves that would allow for the draining of the reservoir. They would become known as the famous Chernobyl divers, however perhaps more surprisingly, they would survive.
All three ‘divers’ wore two dosimeters, the valves were found relatively quickly, and they retreated unharmed, for the most part. There are images of two of the divers in hospital, but they do not look..."
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VOOP 3 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
my cat sleeps with her eyes open o-o
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"bleep!" 4 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
foxes are goodd
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How to start World War III 5 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
cant prank the putin
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It's spam 2 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
It is offensive AND inappropriate, frankly
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Yesn't 9 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
Very, very... no.
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The Powers of Captain Marvel 10 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
too bad she has no ass
Thor the transvestite 10 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
what percy jackson movies? i have never heard of these
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And the ESA hasn’t even landed on the moon... Damn it 9 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
and it was glorious
New gold rush: Ivory hunters dig for mammoth tusks in Siberia 6 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
oh shit what about when we start cloning mammoths
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Small demons 24 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
As in legitimate, doing-artificial-selection-the-wrongest-way-possible abominations
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Small demons 24 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
chihuahuas are abominations
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Would you even want to be alive? 71 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
FUCKIN 215 BABY I AM SURVIVING
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*In Cleveland Brown voice* “Oh that’s nasty” 13 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
Yes indeed, beached whales decay from the inside much faster than on the outside (probably square-cube law-related) and nitrogen gas builds up inside their bodies, until it kinda just
explodes out of them
standing on the whale will obviously add more pressure and make things worse and make it more likely to blow up in your face .-.
Harmless bee 5 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
I don't know if this little boi is nice or not but remember: (almost) all bees are shees
If you see a bee runnin around doin whatever it's probably female bcuz that's how bees work
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Riddle 17 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
^underrated joke right here please direct your attention towards this man
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Science 1 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
phytoplankton do, but zooplankton are a whole different animal
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That's the truth guys 4 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
Well actually it's more about the body mass to brain mass ratio; the smartest animals on the planet have enormous brains compared their bodies, especially humans.
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Scumbag DNA ruining my life 8 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
well yeah, admittedly
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Scumbag DNA ruining my life 8 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
;-;
Speed > Damage 13 comments
thepersonyouhate2 · 6 years ago
I suppose I should just say "dps>everything", and also I usually play on the easy difficulties xD