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Building a PC is not at all difficult.

Homeschooling is actually really awesome.

pretty sure these arent facts

oh i am stupid i always thought when i was younger that that was just your sperm flying about your eye
lol

Building a PC is not at all difficult.
quite intimidating though.


wow i always wondered what that was, thanks

[img ]http://24.media.tumblr.com/677d8b580445e8ed3397beac87c34531/tumblr_mxil4cSh2I1roqv59o1_500.png[/img] FINNALY  ALL MY LIFE I WAS WONDERING WHY OH MY LORD

This actually isn't even true. The white stuff you see is debris, not white blood cells. Meaning it's coagulated dust and such that happened to settle on the surface of your eye in a thin layer that got pushed together by you blinking. Why would your immune system be floating about on your retina?

This actually isn't even true. The white stuff you see is debris, not white blood cells. Meaning it's coagulated dust and such that happened to settle on the surface of your eye in a thin layer that got pushed together by you blinking. Why would your immune system be floating about on your retina?
to fend off eye invaders obv

Batman is Bruce Wayne

pretty sure none of you knew that :)

everyone in america who is a boy






is a boy

Kiwi's (the bird found in New Zealand) are now close to endangered with only less than 32,000 living today. Barrow, Alaska is the north most city in America.
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Lots of people are gay

everytime there are oranges shown in the godfather that means someones gonna die soon

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Now all we need to know next is where afterimages come from.
oh lord afterimages I get so many of them

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An afterimage or ghost image or image burn-in is an optical illusion that refers to an image continuing to appear in one's vision after the exposure to the original image has ceased. A common form of afterimages is the bright glow that seems to float before one's eyes after looking into a light source for a few seconds.

This actually isn't even true. The white stuff you see is debris, not white blood cells. Meaning it's coagulated dust and such that happened to settle on the surface of your eye in a thin layer that got pushed together by you blinking. Why would your immune system be floating about on your retina?

Quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floater
Floaters are deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye’s vitreous humour, which is normally transparent.

it's funner just to not know what the floaters are

One of Jupiter's moons, "Europa" has a body of liquid water just beneath the icy surface, scientists say it has potential of life under the icy surfaces