80% Of The Ocean Is Unexplored By YOU GUYS. I've Seen The Whole Thing

80% of the ocean is unexplored by YOU GUYS. i've seen the whole thing

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3 years ago
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.
Yet MORE Memes I Made Instead Of Sleeping.

Yet MORE memes I made instead of sleeping.

4 years ago
It Feels Like I Just Blinked And All Of A Sudden 3 Years Have Passed. Time Will Continue To Move Forward
It Feels Like I Just Blinked And All Of A Sudden 3 Years Have Passed. Time Will Continue To Move Forward
It Feels Like I Just Blinked And All Of A Sudden 3 Years Have Passed. Time Will Continue To Move Forward

It feels like I just blinked and all of a sudden 3 years have passed. Time will continue to move forward whether or not we like it. And while that means nothing good ever lasts, it also means all of our sadness will someday end. It’s just a matter of time.


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3 years ago
Technically True.

Technically true.

3 years ago

shout out to all the people who identify with gifted kid burnout syndrome who are probably just neurodivergent but werent diagnosed as a child, who used to devour books like it was nothing and never really understood why the protagonist would leave their cool fantasy world behind to go back home at the end of the story, and who are now extremely disappointed in reality and use escapism as their primary coping mechanism. how’s that bisexuality and deep-rooted anger at the school system going for you?

3 years ago

tell me something nice

4 years ago

Unpopular opinion: homework is the biggest load of BS. I mean honestly, the majority of people value the separation between home and work life, most of us don’t like when we get home and we have to continue working even though we’ve left the office. Why would we do that to children?? 

4 years ago
Research Articles Explained | Credit: XKCD

research articles explained | credit: XKCD

Types of Scientific Paper
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Types of Scientific Paper
3 years ago

@ all trans people about to attend online school:

@ All Trans People About To Attend Online School:

This will visually remove your deadname from any webpage. Obviously switch it off if your parents wanna check up on your work, but yee here's the link fam!!!! BOOST THIS!!! SEND THIS TO ANY TRANS PERSON YOU KNOW WHO WILL NEED THIS

Deadname Remover
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An easy to use Google Chrome plugin to automatically remove and replace deadnames
3 years ago

Japanese tea bag maker Ocean-Teabag has been making waves by creating little parcels of aroma in the shape of marine animals. Luckily for us, their wide range of tea bags are available at online Japanese novelty retailer Village Vanguard, maker of such fine products as Space Tea and cat-shaped kitchen utensils.

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Ocean-Teabag’s earliest designs included beautiful dolphin tea bags filled with blue mallow tea leaves. Steeping them turns your otherwise normal pot of water into a tranquil ocean. Proving to be a hit among tea lovers, Ocean-Teabag expanded their repertoire to many other sea creatures including the sea turtle (butterfly pea jasmine tea)…

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the distinctive ocean sunfish (Japanese hojicha — roasted green tea)…

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the graceful manta ray (tropical mango tea)…

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and even a blood-thirsty shark (blended herb tea).

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The newest addition to their robust series of marine creatures is a tea bag shaped like an innocuous sea cucumber. This little parcel is filled with jasmine tea, as well as a smidgen of sea cucumber powder to lend some authenticity. Ocean-Teabag warns that some people who have a sensitive tongue may find it tasting a little fishy.

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The company also crafted a deep sea series that will satisfy even the most adventurous of tea drinkers out there. A few such examples are the anglerfish (earl grey tea)…

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the creepy giant isopod (Eastern Beauty oolong tea)…

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the horseshoe crab (white apricot tea)…

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…and lastly the king of them all, the enormous giant oarfish. ( Delicious Assam tea of epic proportions! ) Just like its namesake, it measures a whopping 19 centimeters (7.5 inches). Drinking tea becomes an art when half of your tea bag hangs out of your cup.

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 While the notion of turning your cup of tea into fish-inhabiting waters is not new, these tea bags will hopefully conjure up images of gentle ocean waves in your mind. 

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WHERE TO FIND THE TEA

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