oh man do I love Amelia Pond and the eleventh doctor
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My name is Julie and I'm so fucking kawaii I can fart rainbows in my sleep (◡‿◡✿)
Bitou Lollipop
| math test: | a farmer plants 7 crops of tomatoes and 3 crops of carrots what is the probablity his moms name is leslie |
| history test: | the american civil war ended in 1865, explain how this had a defining role in the extinction of dinosaurs |
| literature test: | explain what the author meant by, "the apple was as red as an apple" |
| physics tests: | The aliens ate 3.4 doughnuts. Their crumbs fell to the Earth because of gravity. Calculate how many penguins are eating pancakes at the speed of light. |
EverytimeThis NEEDS to be adapted to a cooking show.
I have no idea what this is about but I laugh EVERY TIME
MERSHED PERDERDER
DON’T FORGET
Oh hey look it’s Roxy’s shopping list.
Damnit why do these always make me laugh grossly and obnoxiously…
Swot perderder
tori maybe this will cheer you up
TOOT FROPS
GOD I LOVE THIS I CAN’T
I’M SURE I REBLOGGED THIS ALREADY BUT
SHRAMP
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Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed out trees to create root guidance systems. When the roots and vines reach the opposite bank they are allowed to take root. Some of the bridges are over 100 feet long and can support the weight of 50 people.
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