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"Science does not purvey absolute truth, science is a mechanism. It’s a way of trying to improve your knowledge of nature, it’s a system for testing your thoughts against the universe and seeing whether they match."

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fuckyeah1990s:

Lets kick some ice.

This was an actual thing that an actual person was able to get actual people to participate in. 

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paulscheer:

Here is one of the weirdest things I’ve ever done. 

My new Web Series where I recreate classic interviews from the ARSENIO HALL SHOW. 

Please enjoy, THE ARSCHEERIO PAUL SHOW w/ BILL CLINTON (Will Arnett)

Next Episode TUPAC SHAKUR

I don’t know why this is even a thing. But it’s pretty great. 

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detectivetimelord:

eleven being eleven.

detectivetimelord:

eleven being eleven.

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Huzzah!

Huzzah!

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The only really good April Fools joke.

The only really good April Fools joke.

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retrogasm:

Knows your “Bats”

Fig 1: Bat Masterson

Fig 2: Bat Man

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"Book culture is in far less peril than many choose to assume, for the notion of an imperiled book culture assumes that book culture is a beast far more refined, rarified, and fragile than it actually is. By defining books as against technology, we deny our true selves, we deny the power of the book. Let’s restore to publishing its true reputation—not as a hedge against the future, not as a bulwark against radical change, not as a citadel amidst the barbarians, but rather as the future at hand, as the radical agent of change, as the barbarian."

- Richard Nash on the business of literature. Complement with a history of reading. (via explore-blog)

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deantrippe:

all i ever wanted

deantrippe:

all i ever wanted

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