the-annoying-fosh
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GM Musings
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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the mobile game “Send Me to Heaven” involves throwing your phone as high in the air as you can. the creator said he made it with the hope of destroying as many iPhones as possible, but Apple banned it from the App Store.
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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Pay attention to me!
(via: lnfinity)
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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What happens when you accidentally meet Heath Ledger
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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Long distance relationships are as satisfying as normal relationships in terms of communication, intimacy, and commitment, studies show.
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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For 37 years it’s been up there on the flat roof of Mark Gubin’s building in the flight path of Mitchell International Airport. A sign painted in letters 6 feet tall tells people arriving here by air: “WELCOME TO CLEVELAND.”
“There’s not a real purpose for having this here except madness, which I tend to be pretty good at,” Gubin said
Above that the roof, he was having lunch one day in 1978 with a woman who worked as his assistant. Taking note of all the low-flying planes, she said it would be nice to make a sign welcoming everyone to Milwaukee. “You know what would even be better?” Gubin said.
The next thing you know, he’s out there on the black roof with a roller and white paint creating the sign that would bring more notoriety than anything else in his long career. A story about his confusing message ran in thousands of newspapers and magazines, on national TV news, “The Tonight Show,” Paul Harvey, all over.
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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Eeveelutions in many colours, for all the eeveelution lovers! Still more simple patterns for now, I do intend on doing something more complicated later. I need to finish sewing my alpaca plush for my second cousin, then I will do something complicated. Enjoy the Eeveelutions! c:
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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The Great Attractor is a gravity anomaly in intergalactic space within the vicinity of the Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster at the center of the Laniakea Supercluster that reveals the existence of a localized concentration of mass tens of thousands of times more massive than the Milky Way. This mass is observable by its effect on the motion of galaxies and their associated clusters over a region hundreds of millions of light-years across. 
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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In August 2013, Google went down for 5 minutes and, as a result, took 40% of all internet traffic with it
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Transit of the Moon over the Earth as seen by the DSCOVR climate observatory satellite. 
Also, note that, because the moon is tidally locked, this is the side of the moon you cannot see from Earth.
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There has only been one confirmed case of a person being hit by a meteor. Ann Hodges was napping on the couch when the rock broke through her ceiling, bounced off her radio and bruised her upper thigh.
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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Some small gems about gems.
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the-annoying-fosh · 10 years ago
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I made Gem “ocs.” Their names are Sonichu Thunderstone, Waterstone, and Firestone
They like to fuse with their pet dog for some reason.
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At 2:23 pm on June 11, 2004, severe storm researcher Tim Samaras captured something on video no one had ever seen before: the inside of a tornado. 
Samaras designed a special “probe” outfitted with cameras and an audio recorder, built to stay put in a twister. Along with two colleagues, he chased down a tornado near Storm Lake, Iowa and placed the probe directly in its path. In the Museum’s special exhibition, Nature’s Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, visitors can step into a room surrounded by Samaras’ footage, and stand in the still eye of a roaring tornado.
Learn more about Nature’s Fury, closing August 9!
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