Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

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montereybayaquarium:

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Great white sharks are still full of surprises, even after decades of research. By placing camera tags on sharks in South Africa, Aquarium scientist Dr. Sal Jorgensen and his colleagues discovered that great whites get by with a little kelp and their fronds!

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thatpettyblackgirl:
“  ICE is failing. Keep it up y’all  “ CNN removed this quote: “I don’t know of any other population where people are telling them how to avoid arrest as a result of illegal activity,“ ICE’s director said. “It certainly makes it...

thatpettyblackgirl:

ICE is failing. Keep it up y’all

CNN removed this quote: “I don’t know of any other population where people are telling them how to avoid arrest as a result of illegal activity,“ ICE’s director said. “It certainly makes it harder for us to effectuate these orders issued.”

This is so damn beautiful

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This what #NotMeUs is all about. 

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feministism:

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millennial-review:

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everythingfox:
“ Arctic Vision
Photo by Jacques-Andre Dupont
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everythingfox:

Arctic Vision

Photo by Jacques-Andre Dupont

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brigwife:

kidouyuuto:

how did they learn to translate languages into other languages how did they know which words meant what HOW DID TH

English Person: *Points at an apple* Apple

French Person: Non c’est une fucking pomme 

*800 years of war*

Fun fact: There are a lot of rivers in the UK named “avon” because the Romans arrived and asked the Celts what the rivers were called. The Celts answered “avon.” 

“Avon” is just the Celtic word for river.

Fan Fact #2: When Spanish conquistadors landed in the Yucatán peninsula, they asked the natives what their land was called and they responded “Yucatán”. In 2015, it was discovered that in those mesoamerican languages, “Yucatán” meant “I don’t understand what you are saying”

W H E E Z E

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