Clever.
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Perfection!
The First Born is always the Sean Connery.
The quantum spin liquid state, predicted to be achievable in two-dimensional hexagonal lattice systems, may not occur in such structures after all.
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Source: Intriguing state of matter previously predicted in graphene-like materials might not exist after all, Phys.org.
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Teen Pregnancy Rate Prompting More High Schools To Eliminate ‘Fuck Your Brains Out’ Program: Full Report
Ladies I hope getting your nails done feels good because not a single man notices you got them done.
nwktumblr notices. just stop.
DAILY PIC: I think Richard Serra’s “One Ton Prop (House of Cards)”, from 1969, is the summation of his art, and one of the great works of the last 50 years. The piece – four quarter-ton sheets of lead, four-foot square and held in place by their weight – is now on view in David Zwirner’s beautifully Brutalist new gallery in New York. This “Prop” is all about risk: Physical, artistic and aesthetic. And then the product of that risk turns out to be wonder and pleasure, even beauty. The risk is real, so it produces genuine sublimity. In Serra’s more recent, crowd-pleasing works, the risk is all simulation – no one will die and pleasure’s guaranteed – so the effect is that much less potent.
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Here’s the memo: “We’re changing the old adage from ‘don’t judge a book by its cover.’ seeing as most of you can’t read that well.
Signed,
High School Graduates”
I’m only half pinoy and I STILL get asian jokes from peeps. Haha