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kinkyconcepts:

bolinator:

djazzy:

ximune:

did-you-kno:

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I saw a news report about this on T.V., she was a straight A Student who had perfect attendance and everything. Everyone loved and respected her for her skills, but when she started this experiment and people thought she was pregnant, they started treating her like garbage. Even her teachers started looking down on her like she was scum of the earth. The only people who knew she was doing this as an experiment were her school principle, her health care teacher and her father. Her own mother thought she was pregnant.

I mean even her friends turned on her, it was horrid. Very very sad, and as soon as she revealed during an assembly that the pregnancy was false, a lot of people were in shock as she brought up all the horrible things they said and did to her because they thought she was pregnant.

The reason for the experiment was to see how people would react and treat her if they thought she was pregnant, as opposed as to treating her as the straight A “Perfect” student they usually did. And it proved that people were horrible scumbags to her as soon as they thought she was.

holy shit. this is fucking awesome

I read this chick’s book! It was so cool.

Her book is The Pregnancy Project by Gaby Rodriguez

browningtons: fisherpon: The walls from Attack on Titan,...

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browningtons:

fisherpon:

The walls from Attack on Titan, recreated in Google Earth and overlaid onto the USA and Europe.

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Wall Sina (250km radius): 196,350km2  (75,811mi2)

Senegal, Africa: 196,722km2  (75,955mi2)
Washington, USA: 
184,665km2  (77,116mi2)

To fly from one side to the other would take about 0:33.
To take a train from one side to the other would take about 3:56.
To drive from one side to the other would take about 5:00.
To walk from one side to the other would take almost 17 days.

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Wall Rose (380km radius): 453,646km2 (175,154mi2)

Sweden, Europe: 450,295km2  (173,860mi2)
Caspian Sea, Asia: 394,299km2  (152,239mi2)
Japan, Asia: 377,930
km2  (145,920mi2)

To fly from one side to the other would take about 0:50.
To take a train from one side to the other would take about 5:59.
To drive from one side to the other would take about 7:36.
To walk from one side to the other would take about 25 days.

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Wall Maria (480km radius): 723,823
km(279,470mi2)

Texas, USA: 695,621km2  (268,580mi2)
Burma, Asia: 676,578km2  (261,228mi2)
Alberta, Canada: 661,848km2  (255,541mi2)

To fly from one side to the other would take about 1:04.
To take a train from one side to the other would take about 7:33.
To drive from one side to the other would take about 9:36.
To walk from one side to the other would take 32 days.

WTF THEY DONT LOOK THAT BIG IN THE SHOW

tastefullyoffensive: [doghousediaries]

Deconstruction films are defined as films that take apart their...

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Deconstruction films are defined as films that take apart their respective genres, forcing the audience to not only question why we are watching it, but also the particular filmmaking techniques and tropes.

Films focused on satire are often also referred to as “parody”. They usually pay homage to the work that came before, imitating them in more comedic forms.

therest-is-silence: So this happened on Twitter today… 

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Post-apocalyptic Tokyo by tokyogenso

endversed: #sam’s so tired of dean’s shit

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odditiesoflife: Mysterious Coin-Covered Wishing Trees The...

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odditiesoflife:

Mysterious Coin-Covered Wishing Trees

The strange phenomenon of gnarled old trees with coins embedded all over their bark has been spotted from the Peak District to the Scottish Highlands in the United Kingdom. One of the larger collections can be seen in the picturesque village of Portmeirion in Wales where there are seven felled tree trunks with coins pushed into them.

The coins are usually knocked into the tree trunks using stones by passers-by, who hope it will bring them good fortune. These fascinating spectacles often have coins from centuries ago buried deep in their bark, warped from the passage of time.

The tradition of making offerings to deities at wishing trees dates back hundreds of years and is similar to the concept of a “wishing well”, where one tosses a coin in for good luck. The “wishing trees” date back to the early 1700s in Scotland where ill people stuck florins into trees with the idea that the trees would take any any illness. However if someone were to take away any of the coins, legend states that they will become ill instead.

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jetgreguar:

grawly:

geminicreations:

i think this may just be the greatest string of tweets in the history of mankind

TO BE COMPLETELY HONEST I REMEMBER EVERYTHING BUT READING THESE TWEETS AGAIN AFTER SO MANY MONTHS IT ALMOST FEELS SURREAL LIKE “I CANT BELIEVE THIS PERSON IS ME”

god bless you grawly

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