That Cool Kid Mitch
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stromicus-rex:

DAGGY STOP CHEATING

Best day.

stromicus-rex:

DAGGY STOP CHEATING

Best day.

Doctor Who Quotes: River Song, series 7

I now have 6 90s. What. What is this. WHAT IS THIS MADNESS.
(Also Wrennix, why are you so goddamn adorable)

I now have 6 90s. What. What is this. WHAT IS THIS MADNESS.

(Also Wrennix, why are you so goddamn adorable)

tumblrisweird:

Being unable to care for your child

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Being overpowered by your child

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Being manipulated into an abusive relationship

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Being attacked by your spouse

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Depression and attempted suicide

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Threat of miscarriage

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Losing a loved one (or…

tyleroakley:

Amanda, please.

maycontainninjas:

languageek:

Languages ranked from easiest to hardest for English speakers - Infographic found here

why did i have to choose the hardest one?

the-science-llama:

If Earth Had Rings

First off, they would be really pretty to look at. They would also dominate the sky in both night and day at exactly the same place as they would never rise nor set. And at night you would see the Earth’s shadow swing across the rings, like in the 4th photo here.

However, life would be very different on Earth if this were the case. Nocturnal animals would have a hard time being nocturnal, as the light reflecting from the rings would illuminate the night.

Because we are closer to the Sun than Saturn is, the rings would be more rocky than ice, making them less bright but still pretty bright. In fact, you would see far less stars at night (living anywhere other than the equator or the arctic circle) because of the light pollution and not to mention ruin most meteor showers because of that.

During the day the rings would block sunlight in certain regions of the planet creating wild weather cycles and effecting plant life as well. So basically, they would be definitely pretty to look at but they would also make a whole lot of things screwy.

Illustrations by Ron Miller // io9
— Click the photos for captions