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cricketsqueak:

elemeno-pee:

mitochondriaandbunnies:

Dan and I bought a thing called “long ziti” from the local Weird Bargain Store, largely as a joke, but…. I have never had a more unsettling pasta experience in my life. They wouldn’t bend enough to cook from top to bottom simultaneously, and while they were cooking boiling water kept spouting out from the tops of them out of the pot, like a boiling pipe organ. Then they were so long and floppy and hoselike that we couldn’t pick them up with anything other than tongs, and then they were so long and unwieldy that it was basically impossible to sauce them without them all slithering out of the bowl like wet snakes. They then proceeded to cool down almost completely within the the seconds it took to walk to the living room. Eating them was like eating a bowl full half melted drinking straws.

Bringing back Long Ziti for another round because it’s just too funny

real life creepypasta

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crimsondomingo:

demondetoxmanual:

“In that way, you’ve acknowledged that you’re unsure, that you don’t know what to do or say. You’ve acknowledged that you see them. They feel seen. They feel heard and acknowledged, which is huge for someone who’s in crisis.”
Wentworth Miller | Q&A at Oxford Union | 2016 | x

This is…actually the most beautiful and helpful advice, honestly.

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did-you-kno:

Almost nothing in nature is actually blue. Instead, things that appear blue, like butterflies or feathers, usually have molecules that reflect blue light better than other colors. This is known as structural color. Humans, who only create pigmented colors, can’t have blue skin or hair because it isn’t easily absorbed and secreted the way other natural pigments are. Source

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