Tumblr Code.
If I ever see any of you in public, the code is “I like your shoelaces”

that way we know we’re from tumblr without revealing anything

I’m just going to say this to strangers until i find a tumblr person

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must keep reblogering!! Im going to be so suspicious if any one tells me this now!

Remember the answer is: I stole them from the president

but then what? hahaha. like what do you do after that? do a secret handshake and exchange urls? actually that wouldn’t be a bad idea…. and i also just realized i don’t wear shoes with laces so nvm

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selfdoubtandsyphilis:

dankestrnemes:

do animals think in english or in the sounds they make

this is what yahoo paid $1.1 billion for

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Time’s Great Performances 2013: Quvenzhané Wallis
Time’s Great Performances 2013: Quvenzhané Wallis

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hi

hi

bobbycaputo:

The Only Known Photograph of Einstein Deriving his Famous E=mc2 Equation

At a public lecture in Pittsburgh in 1934, four hundred lucky students were privy to a lecture by Albert Einstein, in which the great man mathematically derived his famous mass-energy equivalence equation: E=mc2. What you see above is a photo from that lecture, and what is thought to be the only surviving photo that shows Einstein working on that derivation.

The photo was pulled from a halftone newspaper clipping by David Topper and Dwight Vincent of the University of Winnipeg, who discovered it in 2007. Sadly, everything is a bit fuzzy so you can’t really make out the famed equation itself. And even though the original article had a crisp picture of Einstein posing next to one of his blackboards, he’s next to the wrong one.

Here’s a closer look at the man and the math. If you look closely, you’ll see the mass-energy equivalence in the lower left hand corner of the blackboard on the right:

Fortunately, Topper and Vincent managed to take the blurry photo and reproduce both blackboards in their original paper. Here’s the math behind the magic, the derivation of mass-energy equivalence as presented by Albert Einstein.

In case you’re wondering why the famous equation says Δ

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toastoastoast:

aqui esta un foto de mi

toastoastoast:

aqui esta un foto de mi

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girlsandguns:

UGH i LOVE mini things

girlsandguns:

UGH i LOVE mini things

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coughandtwitch:

Le génie du mal, Guillaume Geefs. Pulpit of the Cathedral of St Paul, Liège

coughandtwitch:

Le génie du mal, Guillaume Geefs. Pulpit of the Cathedral of St Paul, Liège

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