the saurus that kept on rocking.
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I was going to explain this photo, and then I decided that a caption competition would be more fun.
Photographer: www.markmanne.com
“Waiter, there’s a…
“You know what, it’s fine.”
I love this one too…
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Rare Nacreous Clouds
Also called polar stratospheric clouds or mother of pearl clouds, nacreous clouds are mostly visible within two hours after sunset or before dawn. They blaze unbelievably bright with vivid, iridescent colors. These clouds are rare and occur in the polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,000–25,000 meters. They are so bright because at those heights, they are still sunlit.
Although incredibly beautiful, they have a negative impact on our atmosphere. They create ozone holes by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction.
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I don’t understand how people can drip to the point of getting drunk. Seriously after like two beers I just want a nap.
My Star Trek: Into Darkness Review
I just have to keep repeating to myself alternative universe.
If you were having a bad day, here are some kittens in a bathtub.
never have I ever seen kittens calmly swimming in water
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