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Geek and Gamer Girls Song
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A God Of War film trailere!
(official selection Marathon film festival)
As for High School Musical, you have to chew through four solid hours of the...
– Love, Actually - Magazine - The Atlantic (via pegobry) (via moviestuff)
June 2010
24 posts
Live map of London Underground trains →
morgenstern:
incredible! and maybe useful
We destroy black holes →
because we are humans, fuckign masters of the universe
NASA discover Doctor Who’s crack in the middle of... →
glamaphonic:
For those of you following this year’s season of Doctor Who, this picture of the day makes for some rather disturbing viewing. It appears that the constellation Sagittarius is featuring a huge stellar bit of graffiti.
And it looks rather like the crack in the Universe that’s been following Matt Smith and Karen Gillan around this year’s story.
So what is this crack? it’s “the...
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20100615
I’m feeling like sharing. I don’t really know how to do it out loud. I mean I don’t know it in any way. Cause sharing is something which has to happen out loud not just in some weird-as-shit inner monologue which would make perfect sense to write down but is unable to leave my head. I want not to read back and change stuff here. It may look worse but it will look much more like...
Lauren Farmer: A Simple Request of the 2010... →
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INVENT THE FLYING HOVERBOARD. Yes. That’s right. You heard me. Invent it. Right now. Don’t look so gung ho about taking on life NOW, do you? Not when someone has given you actual work to do.
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There isn’t a man on Earth who doesn’t wish he could hop on a hoverboard and McFly 1,000 feet in…
Humans: Why They Triumphed →
How did one ape 45,000 years ago happen to turn into a planet dominator? The answer lies in an epochal collision of creativity. By Matt Ridley