May 2013
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UPWORTHY: Why Do Men Keep Putting Me in the... →
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You know how it is, right, ladies? You know a guy for a while. You hang out with him. You do fun things with him—play video games, watch movies, go hiking, go to concerts. You invite him to your parties. You listen to his problems. You do all this because you think he wants to be your friend. But then, then comes the fateful moment where you find out that all this time, he’s...
So yes they slept together but not in the sense of had sex. They just slept. However they have been making out for the past several days. So I was reading the vibes right. In the end it doesn’t quite matter since I am leaving in two days. It hurts and I haven’t eaten all day but we talked. I took a cue from my dramas and decided to confront the situation instead of letting it boil. It...
Apparently I was right. He is sleeping with her.
I feel sick.
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I am having one of those days.
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So I am having one of those days where i feel like I am being completely left out of things. I know a lot of my feelings are stemming from my hormones and I have been constantly trying to convince myself that it is all really just in my head. Today was the first real day off I have had since I have started this gig. Anyway today since there are only six...
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I hate irrational feelings. I hate complicated feelings. I hate cows waking me up early on my day off.
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Archaeological News: Boys Killed Pets to Become... →
archaeologicalnews:
At first, archaeologists Dorcas Brown and David Anthony were deeply puzzled. While excavating the Bronze Age site of Krasnosamarkskoe in Russia’s Volga region, they unearthed the bones of at least 51 dogs and 7 wolves. All the animals had died during the winter months, judging from the telltale banding pattern on their teeth, and all were subsequently skinned, dismembered,...
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CNN anchors pretend they’re having a “satellite interview” even though they’re in the same parking lot. “Sorry, we’re experiencing a delay in the broadcast while we both wait for this bus to go by.” Yes, those are all the same cars. Apparently they thought we wouldn’t notice because Nancy is on the right side of the screen, when in reality she is...
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Ammonia Leak on Station
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Station’s power relies on ammonia coolant. A few hours ago, we determined that the ammonia was leaking out of the Station and into space. At the analyzed rate, one of the Station’s cooling loops could shut down within 48 hours. It is a serious situation, but between crew and experts on the ground, it appears to have been stabilized. Tomorrow we find out for certain.
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The smuggled chocolate treats of North Korea
The prevailing image of North Korea in Western minds is a closed society where the people have little sense of life beyond its borders. How, then, does one explain the mobile phones, DVDs and - most bizarrely of all - South Korean chocolate snacks.
Not a week goes by without the North Korean regime appearing to commit a fresh outrage.
This time it is an American tour guide, Kenneth Bae,...
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Philippine volcano spews rocks, killing five
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AP: One of the Philippines’ most active volcanoes spewed huge rocks and ash Tuesday, killing at least five climbers and trapping more than a dozen others near the crater, officials say. This was its first eruption in three years.
Officials say at least seven were injured from a group of about 20 mountaineers caught by surprise by the eruption.
April 2013
51 posts
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So if Rose was Bad Wolf then is Clara Little Red (she does always have something red on or with her)?
Archaeological News: Ancient Europeans... →
archaeologicalnews:
The genetic lineage of Europe mysteriously transformed about 4,500 years ago, new research suggests.
The findings, detailed today (April 23) in the journal Nature Communications, were drawn from several skeletons unearthed in central Europe that were up to 7,500 years old.
“What is intriguing is that the genetic markers of this first pan-European culture, which was...