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remya-blog · 9 years ago
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This isn’t space related. But this needs exposure immediately. 
This person is talking about the crisis of obtaining fresh water in their town of Flint, Michigan.
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A nuclear plant just 25 miles from NYC is leaking. Here’s the latest.
Follow @the-future-now
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remya-blog · 9 years ago
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Remember that precious man who so shyly and nervously presented his game at E3 last year? Unravel is out today! Go give the darling yarn man your money. The game is getting really good feedback so far.
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remya-blog · 9 years ago
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Bill was doing a program on muscles and tendons for his show and as part of that, visited a ballet. While there, he noticed that all the ballerina’s pointy shoes were bloody. This is part of the struggle of dancing on pointe, yes, but Bill decided that ballet shoes needed an update badly. Since ballet shoes really haven’t been updated in recent years, Nye decided to create a new one.
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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Aquarius by Milo Manara *
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The Incredible Art of Yousuke Goda
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure. ~ Abraham Lincoln Simply put, what does every person want
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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Arthur Depins
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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Anderson Cooper speaks with the mothers of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, and Eric Garner.
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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The Best Space-Saving Design Ideas For Small Home
We write a lot about different sorts of interior design, and one thing that we’ve noticed is that some of the most ingenious home products seem to be those that save space in clever ways. This list of clever space-saving products that we’ve collected will show you how much space a well-designed home product or piece of furniture can save you.
Via: boredpanda
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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soo I can't believe I haven't been listening to these guys....the last song I listened to was "I'm a Loner", and that was 4 years ago 0_0
you've made me a fan guys, can't stop me now :D
I got some CNBLUE songs to catch up on!!
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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these guys need more recognition maan, they're fricking amazing!
M.I.B., you've made me a fan.  I shall support you!
Hwaiting!
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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ummm taeyang shi, you were always awesome to me, but after this MR removed performance, you've become super awesome
your voice is too good man, too good :)
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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sooo cute!
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When beatboxers have children.
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remya-blog · 10 years ago
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Hi guys, I felt like I should really share this experience with you. Recently I decided to conduct something of a…social experiment.
The first photo is of me in casual wear. It’s pretty mismatched. I was wearing my pajama top over my tee and had black pants on. My hairs messed up and everything. I look unprofessional, and it’s intended.
I took a walk through an inner city neighbourhood of Brisbane. I asked the police for directions to the library. I bought a krispy kreme doughnut from the 7 11. I went inside the mall and was asked to try free samples several times. I bought the first volume from SnK from Angus and Robert’s. I wasn’t treated any differently, the reactions were warm and friendly. My outfit didn’t effect anything at all.
The second image is me in a salwaar. The hair took effort to get into curls. (Sorry, the mirror was foggy) I had a bit of make up on. I looked good. The outfit was ironed and it looked much better than the previous one. I went to the same shops an hour later. Asked the same guard where the library was. Bought another krispy kreme.
The reactions were totally different. There were no thank you’s. No one asked me to try a sample. The guard was annoyed. When I went into the bookstore the lady at the register followed me around the whole time. When I bought a copy of ‘The storyteller’ by Jodi Picoult, she asked me if I had enough money with me before she scanned it.
I am a fourteen year old girl who has lived overseas for three years. Never have I faced such blatant discrimination.
What is this supposed to mean? You’re good to go as long as you don’t embrace your traditional values? Is this why south Asian girls are embarrassed to wear their saris and salwaars in the open? Is this why we refuse to wear our bindi and play the harmonium? Is this why we think it’s better to be well spoken in English that Bangla, Urdu, or Hindi.
When white people embrace my traditional values, they’re open minded. When I do it, I’m suddenly a nuisance. I’m automatically expected to not be well spoken. I’m automatically a suspect for shop lifting.
Think about that.
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