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I play both, more so Soccer and I’ve gotten way to used to saying Soccer and Football to change my ways now.
Even so, I find Football to be far more anjoyable, both to watch and to play.
Weird.

littlelyingdelilah:rockandroses:
I play both, more so Soccer and I’ve gotten way to used to saying Soccer and Football to change my ways now.
Even so, I find Football to be far more anjoyable, both to watch and to play.
Weird.

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The way this man eats is obscene. Fuck, I need a shower.
Marble Arch in central London turns into the gates of hell to promote the new series of Supernatural on Living TV
Wtf, brilliant.
THIS IS FUCKING INCREDIBLE.
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST, LOOK AT THAT FUCKOSM SHIT.
Okay, I DARE anyone to prove UK fans aren’t the most loved of the SPN fans. That right there is osm on a stick.
:))
As a fan of Supernatural and a hater of Twilight, I enjoyed this :D
This ad is so incredible! Words can not even explain how epic this is!!!
ohhhmyyygoodness.
SUPERNATURAL FANS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ARE SO FUCKING LUCKY.
They get to go SIgil hunting, get fuck osm ads and even have LUCIFER himself deliver a message to them specifically. Fuckit, I’m jealous.
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Bear, lion and tiger are unlikely best friends who live together
One American animal shelter has got three friends it fondly refers to as “BLT.” The bear, lion and tiger were rescued when they were all about two months old eight years ago.
Let’s hope they never learn how powerful they are as a combined tri-force of awesome or we’re in trouble.
Happy Three Friends…
Bearrrrrrrr.
Five kilometers northwest of the downtown of Guilin is the brilliant Reed Flute Cave (Ludiyan) located. The cave is named after the reeds which grow at its entrance that were once used to make flutes with legendary musical qualities.
Cave Reflection (via Claude@Munich)
I want to be here too - psshh screw college I want to tour the world!! :)
On “Celebrity Big Brother”, Stephen Baldwin asks that old chestnut of a question, “If we’re descended from apes, then why are there still apes?”
Richard Dawkins has a clear-cut answer to this question (which only betrays the asker’s ignorance of how evolution actually works).
Found via Proud Atheists
Stephen is my least favorite of the Baldwins. I hated him in celebrity apprentice and I hate him in general. Fuck, that git is annoying and condescending.
Andrew Sullivan, responding to Rich Lowry who said it’s no big deal to live hiding one’s sexual orientation. (via apsies) (via chuckmore)
And even pretending, you don’t invest the same degree of anxiety into this equation: if someone finds out, will I experience discrimination? lose my job? have trouble finding another one if people find out? People who think doing this is “easy” are people who clearly have never hard to think about it too hard.
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Dr. Anthony Friscia writes:
“The attached pic shows my tattoo of Miacis gracilis, and Eocene carnivoran from NE Utah I used in both my master thesis and doctoral dissertation. I started studying the carnivorans (members of the mammalian order Carnivora) there after going to the field with my undergrad advisor right out of college. I didn’t know what I was going to do with my life, and he said, “Come play in the dirt for a month and see if you like paleontology” and I did – like paleontology that is. He was an anthropologist so was interested in the early primates out there, but I liked the carnivores – cuz they ATE the primates….My masters was on the alpha taxonomy of the new species we found while collecting, and my dissertation was about broader community change in carnivores throughout the Eocene. Both used specimens of this particular taxa, and even this particular picture.”