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This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way.

- How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet

Thou shalt not disturb Alan Rickman whilst he drinks tea..

jibjab1001:

Toby Turner does a Hot Pocket commercial.

Best video I ever saw!

This offer not valid for squirrels.

How Pixar almost deleted Toy Story 2

Sabin Suplexes Himself (by vinesauce)

Japanese Metal Bands are for Girls

sillermoon:

They are totes caught in a Lab Bromance

sillermoon:

They are totes caught in a Lab Bromance

Quest for Glory again courtesy of GOG.com

bellisadinosaur:

mothernaturenetwork:

Why is it so hard to walk and not spill your coffee? Physicists have the answerIt just so happens that the human stride has almost exactly the right frequency to drive the natural oscillations of coffee, when the fluid is in a typically sized coffee mug. New research shows that the properties of mugs, legs and liquid conspire to cause spills, most often at some point between your seventh and tenth step.

There is science in my caffeine.


And that’s why my mug (from a little pottery place in North Carolina) looks like this. Haven’t spilled from it while walking once (knock on wood).

bellisadinosaur:

mothernaturenetwork:

Why is it so hard to walk and not spill your coffee? Physicists have the answer
It just so happens that the human stride has almost exactly the right frequency to drive the natural oscillations of coffee, when the fluid is in a typically sized coffee mug. New research shows that the properties of mugs, legs and liquid conspire to cause spills, most often at some point between your seventh and tenth step.

There is science in my caffeine.

And that’s why my mug (from a little pottery place in North Carolina) looks like this. Haven’t spilled from it while walking once (knock on wood).

Traveling To Japan For The First Time: Planning A 1-2 Week Trip