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Undeadandinbed

@undeadandinbed / undeadandinbed.tumblr.com

Sartorial nightmare
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OMFG.

Very curious doggo

Reminder that puffins are extremely social and like to fit in with their friends, so they will adopt mannerisms and interests of the group. So there is a good chance this little guy is trying to be friends with the photographer by showing his interest in the camera.

TIL photographers are a lot like puffins, cuz we also make friends by showing interest in your camera XD

Reminds me of the time researchers were trying to get puffins to land in a specific area so the put decoys up to draw them in but the decoys only had 1 leg and

this is so fucking cute

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bogleech

thats why its so important not to do uncool crimes or smoke cigarettes at the beach

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My computer is so old that it can manage to load about six posts on this site then decides that’s quite enough. I miss scrolling and seeing funny stuff, reblogging things, tagging people. I feel really out of the loop at the moment. I’m not in a fandom because my mind is constantly on fire and I have absolutely no focus to get into anything, and I can’t see an end to it. I hope you’re all okay and keeping as safe as you can during this shitty, shitty time. Take care everyone xxx

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ampervadasz

Unmute !

That’s a gunfight in a Looney Tunes cartoon

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mckitterick

thanks, @tenspookybugs !

If you can’t hear this, it’s like a cross between a pinball machine and every silly “gunfire pew pew” joke you’ve ever run across.

On a completely unrelated note, the guy in the video who threw the rocks, Cory Williams, is responsible for this ancient Internet relic known as the Mean Kitty song.

Reblogging for first the ice ping, which I remember, then reblogging for the shock that is remembering Sparta The Mean Kitty.

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esoanem

ice is also a really weird solid, but it is still a solid

most solids become soft as they get close to melting, but ice doesn’t, it stays brittle pretty much straight up until it melts which is practically unique. This fact that it stays brittle and rigid even at “high” temperature is part of why the high frequency pitches travel better

If you did this with iron (or pretty much any other solid you come to think of), a similar amount below its melting point, you wouldn’t get this same sound

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