Rainy Day

infinite-jubilation:

jesus-san:

klainespants:

apparently when you drop a gummy bear into potassium

it opens a portal to hell

you can see the fear in that little guy’s eyes

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on the first day of freshman year my science teacher did this for us and made it a whole sacrifice and played music and chanted and thats when i knew i wanted to be a scientist 

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heartcheeked:
RELEASE THE BUNS

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heartcheeked:

RELEASE THE BUNS

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lolsofunny:

Okay so google changed its logo for Valentine’s Day and you can interact with it and it shows little couples like this

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And then it shows them on a date

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And I thought it was cute so I kept going

And then I got to the last pairing and I just

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that’s me

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hulu:


“The Red Balloon” is a very sweet and innocent tale until you realize that the balloon represented the postwar communist threat against France when… you know what? I’m gonna assume our college film professor was right. We didn’t get any of that out of it. It’s still très adorable.
Anyway, “The Red Balloon” and the Criterion Collection are free this weekend on Hulu, including “The Blob,” which, now that we think of it, was more about the creeping communist threat. To be honest, we were only in the film class to impress our older brother, the communist.

hulu:

The Red Balloon” is a very sweet and innocent tale until you realize that the balloon represented the postwar communist threat against France when… you know what? I’m gonna assume our college film professor was right. We didn’t get any of that out of it. It’s still très adorable.

Anyway, “The Red Balloon” and the Criterion Collection are free this weekend on Hulu, including “The Blob,” which, now that we think of it, was more about the creeping communist threat. To be honest, we were only in the film class to impress our older brother, the communist.