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Black hole consumes a star

Black hole consumes a star

Paul Simon - Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard

me and julio down by the schoolyard — paul simon

chocolat3s-and-cigar3tt3s:

thepredatorblog:

The Pacific blackdragon is a deep sea fish, that can be found up to depths of up to 3,300 ft. Female blackdragons are about two feet long and have fang like teeth and a long chin whisker. They are black on the outside, aswell as on the inside to prevent light from swallowed bio-luminescent prey shining out. The males are small, about three inches in length, and brownish in color. They have no teeth, no chin barbel and no stomach. Unable to eat, the male lives only long enough to mate.
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chocolat3s-and-cigar3tt3s:

thepredatorblog:

The Pacific blackdragon is a deep sea fish, that can be found up to depths of up to 3,300 ft. Female blackdragons are about two feet long and have fang like teeth and a long chin whisker. They are black on the outside, aswell as on the inside to prevent light from swallowed bio-luminescent prey shining out. The males are small, about three inches in length, and brownish in color. They have no teeth, no chin barbel and no stomach. Unable to eat, the male lives only long enough to mate.

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Slinky treadmill (@Exploratorium opening day)

thedailywhat:

A New Perspective of the Day: Wringing Out Water from a Washcloth in Space

Tenth graders Kendra and Meredith from Fall River, Nova Scotia recently took a top prize the Canadian Space Agency’s Science Challenge with a washcloth-wringing experiment. As part of their prize, Col. Chris Hadfield, currently living in the International Space Station, made a video showing exactly what happens when a person tries to wring out a washcloth in zero gravity.

the future was bright once

the future was bright once

lunenymph:

Skinned alive

lunenymph:

Skinned alive

neoncrayon:

architectureofdoom: ‘Vision of Hell: Orpheus’ ground sculpture at Broughton House, Northants, Kim Wilkie

neoncrayon:

architectureofdoom‘Vision of Hell: Orpheus’ ground sculpture at Broughton House, Northants, Kim Wilkie

sleepgate:

dolphins are too fukin smart soon they’ll be in the mcdonalds drive thrus they’ll figure it out

sleepgate:

dolphins are too fukin smart soon they’ll be in the mcdonalds drive thrus they’ll figure it out

90 year old grandmother tries the Oculus Rift. (by Paul Rivot)