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Feb 05

warnerarchive:
“ cheeky original poster for Dracula Has Risen From The Grave (1969)
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warnerarchive:

cheeky original poster for Dracula Has Risen From The Grave (1969)

(via draculasdaughter)

Disinformation 2020: FBI warns of ongoing Russian 'information warfare' / Boing Boing -

(Source: Boing Boing, via merelygifted)

merelygifted:
“(via Wife of banker who stole billions loses bid to keep $20 million London mansion / Boing Boing)
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merelygifted:

(via Wife of banker who stole billions loses bid to keep $20 million London mansion / Boing Boing)

(Source: Boing Boing)

silver-tongues-blog:

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Quest: whoso pulleth off this tire of this endangered crocodile’s neck, is rightwise president of Indonesia

Strange lizards laying in ponds distributing circles of rubber is no basis for a government

(via puzzlingfrost)

brokehorrorfan:
“Pray to get into Cavity Colors’ The Funhouse design by Devon Whitehead. It’s available on T-shirts ($27), ladies tank tops ($27), baseball tees ($37), and long-sleeve shirts ($40) for 72 hours only.
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brokehorrorfan:

Pray to get into Cavity Colors’ The Funhouse design by Devon Whitehead. It’s available on T-shirts ($27), ladies tank tops ($27), baseball tees ($37), and long-sleeve shirts ($40) for 72 hours only.

Nigerians Shocked By Trump's New Immigration Restrictions -

npr:

Akinbode Akinmutimi still remembers the first time he saw a U.S. dollar in Nigeria. He was in the fourth grade and was taken by the words “In God We Trust.”

“I really want to come to this country that trusted in God,” Akinmutimi recalls.

He did just that and moved to the U.S. 17 years ago.

Today, Akinmutimi says he’s living his American dream with his wife and three kids. But he worries about other Nigerians who are looking to do the same.

Read the rest of the story at NPR.org

(Source: NPR)

“All the gold on the earth is not enough to exchange for virtue.” — Plato, Laws (via philosophybits)

(via philosophybits)

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You Don’t Have to be a Rocket Scientist to Conduct Research in Microgravity

nasa:

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Putting your life’s work on top of a rocket may seem like a daunting task, but that’s exactly what scientists have been doing for decades as they launch their research to the International Space Station.

This season on #NASAExplorers, we’re exploring why we send science to space, and what it takes to get it there! 

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Watch this week’s episode to meet a team of researchers who are launching an experiment to space for the first time.

Follow NASA Explorers on Facebook to catch new episodes of season 4 every Wednesday!

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com