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TOMORROW IS HALLOWEEN!!!
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the holy trio
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Your life is what your thoughts make it.
Confucius (via philosophybits)
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This one comic perfectly explains introverts
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Space time
If mass, and it’s location in space effects the fabric of space time, then I wonder…
Imagine that a nearby galaxy is much more dense than our own. It is larger, and it’s constituent stars and planets are of similar makeup and average sizes to our own but on a larger scale, in higher numbers.
The entirety of the galaxy would effect space time for the constituent planets and stars. Basically, it would appear to us, that things coming from this galaxy are moving slower than us.
To them it would appear ( if they could see us) as if we are moving really fast, perhaps even as we perceive ants on a hill, or bees in a hive. Mindless from our aspect, crazily moving forward.
The funny thing is that in reality, time is faster for them, and slower for us, but the perceptions would be reversed.
Now, let’s say that each of us is sending out our own signature of technology with which we would both simultaneously be searching for, to prove the existence of one another.
In our situation, we may not be able to recognize their technology at all, even if it was exactly like ours. It may be coming at us so slowly and drawn out that for us a single moment of theirs may take us years or decades to hear or decipher. I single word may take generations of our time!
Likewise for them, our technology may seem like an incoherent buzzing, or a river of crammed together nonsense which would take so much computational power to separate the years or decades of data coming every second that it would be impossible.
Could this be why we know we are surrounded by life but have yet to be able to recognize it?
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Whittier, Alaska, is a town of about 200 people, almost all of whom live in a 14-story former Army barracks built in 1956. The building, called Begich Towers, holds a police station, a health clinic, a church, and a laundromat. Its hallways resemble those of a school . One can often find residents shuffling around in slippers and pajamas.
Because the winters are so ferocious, the town’s only playground is indoors.
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(Fact Sources+more info+pics: 1 2) Follow Ultrafacts for more facts
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my brain is fired 
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airthunderstorm replied to your link “Scientists Accidentally Discover Efficient Process to Turn CO2 Into…”
i read the article and it just seems far fetched i would have like to have seen more sources
Then read the Scientific research that was attached to the article. The Scientific research that this article described has been published:
High-Selectivity Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 to Ethanol using a Copper Nanoparticle/N-Doped Graphene Electrode
From the article’s abstract:
“Though carbon dioxide is a waste product of combustion, it can also be a potential feedstock for the production of fine and commodity organic chemicals provided that an efficient means to convert it to useful organic synthons can be developed. Herein we report a common element, nanostructured catalyst for the direct electrochemical conversion of CO2 to ethanol with high Faradaic efficiency (63 % at −1.2 V vs RHE) and high selectivity (84 %) that operates in water and at ambient temperature and pressure.”
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I made the Triforce, because I could use more courage.
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Dawn of Synthetic Reason: DeepMind Can Learn From Its Own Memory
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Pepe the Frog: To Sleep, Perchance to Meme.
Matt Furie, Pepe’s original creator, draws his 2016 nightmare.
#no
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My plan as US president is to make these four states subjects in a huge political experiment, forcing their entire state governments to conform to these political alignments:
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over five years, and see how each one copes. I’m anticipating a cowboy wasteland in AZ and NM, both of which are annexed into Soviet Utah and the Colorado Empire within two years. 
Millions die, and the US is bound by law to adopt whichever political system wins the resulting war
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