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When your friend gets insulted, and the best you can come up with is

sodamnrelatable:

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fashion-wh0re:

This is a terrifying message.
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I could actually hear the pieces of my heart breaking.
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Forgetting to make me happy in the road.
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fashion-wh0re:

:c

The fear you won’t fall.
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sciencecenter:

New study is a further testament to the hardiness of the water bear
The water bear is the cockroach of microbes; they nearly always pull through when researchers throw them into Armageddon-like conditions. Now it seems that even their unborn young have unprecedented endurance.

The microscopic animals called water bears already have quite a number of accomplishments under their belts. In experiments, they’ve survived the vacuum of space, large doses of radiation, extreme heat, extreme cold, and extreme pressure, giving scientists cause to believe that the little guys could potentially live on other planets and weather long journeys across space…
But to pull this off, they’d have to reproduce. Scientists have now exposed water bear eggs to three of these stressors—extreme temperature, vacuum, and a dose of radiation so strong that exposure to even a fraction of it would kill a human in days. They found that provided the eggs are given a chance to dehydrate themselves and go dormant, surprising numbers that survive: more than 70% of eggs for the temperature test, and more than 50% for the radiation test, while vacuum-exposed eggs hatched at similar rates as control eggs.

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re-belles:

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don’t mind if i do

neither lol
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mothernaturenetwork:

Scientists to watch Venus transit from Alaska on June 5The next Venus transit across the sun won’t occur until December 2117.

Vamonos a Alaska YAAAA!!
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