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  • Candius (candy ass?)

  • But the moon is rising around noon today

  • newts

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  • He's where the fun is at

  • We called them "noogies".

  • That's an Uruk-Hai, you can't fool me

  • The rare case of two wrongs making a right

  • The funeral depicted is a viral video where the pallbearers are dancing/swaying so it's like you'll die and even your casket will be moving afterwards.

  • Shh

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  • I loathe the trend to blame the end consumer for their waste and eliminate very publicly visible things like straws when the vast majority is caused by industry every step of the way. The amount of plastic I see in retail garbage bins is sickening, and the average customer has no clue because it's all long before anything ends up on the shelf.

    Then people stop using plastic cutlery and think they're helping the planet meanwhile it's just a facade to keep the real wasters off their radar.

  • That's why I mulitask and stress out the whole time. Much more efficient that way

  • The problem is their tune isn't as catchy as the asparagus truck's

  • He's woke, she's bwoken. Can I make it any more obvious? -Avril Lavigne

  • What actually happened was my cat brushed up against me and the static shock caused my phone to glitch a little and type up and sublime the whole post that OP screen-shotted.

  • Is this not tile?

  • I'm shocked... That he got the expression correct.

  • Looks like kidneys in vertebrates have been around for close to 400 million years, while legumes only 60 million

  • From the wiki article:

    The Chocolate Hills are conical karst that consist of Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene, thin to medium-bedded, sandy to rubbly marine limestone. They contain abundant fossils of shallow marine foraminifera, coral, mollusks, and algae.[9][10] These conical hills are geomorphological features called cockpit karst, which were created by a combination of the dissolution of limestone by rainfall, surface water, and groundwater, and their subaerial erosion by streams after they had been uplifted above sea level and fractured by tectonic processes. The hills are separated by flat plains and contain numerous caves and springs.

  • Teeth aren't bones

  • Crab spider and hover fly for those curious