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November 10, 2015

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babygo...



out-there-on-the-maroon:

butterflyslinky:

grinchlybear:

babygoatsandfriends:

dailypizzaeater:

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babygoatsandfriends:

i don’t know what the context of this is.. but a goat was arrested.

holy shit i think this is my coworker’s goat!!!! it recently was arrested. goat got drunk (my coworker is in a frat) and was wandering around San Marcos causing a raucous

Omg this is makes this 10x more hilarious

Apparently that was a different goat, which means including the goat at tim ho...

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Published on November 10, 2015 16:51

kayla-bird:

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In medical first, gene editing cured a...





kayla-bird:

micdotcom:

In medical first, gene editing cured a girl with leukemia

In what could be one of the largest medical breakthroughs in decades, doctors at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London appear to have miraculously cured infant Layla of leukemia usinga new technology called gene editing.

this is some sci-fi novel shit and i’m so pumped

we are living in the FUTURE

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Published on November 10, 2015 16:47

I am actually starting to feel bad for Arthur Conan Doyle now.  How many times did this poor man try...

I am actually starting to feel bad for Arthur Conan Doyle now. How many times did this poor man try to get out of writing Sherlock Holmes?

(((Incoming century-old spoilers)))

So I think we all know ACD got sick of writing Sherlock Holmes and threw him off a cliff in The Final Problem, but the public wasn’t having that so ACD wroteThe Hound of the Baskervilles (andgood thinghe did because otherwise we wouldn’t have the Rathbone movie based on it) and then officially brought Holmes ba...

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Published on November 10, 2015 07:57

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I think what baffles me most...

shiraglassman:

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marac:

tikkunolamorgtfo:

I think what baffles me most about the whole Starbucks Red Cups debacle is that the cups last year had snowflakes on them. Not crosses, not Christmas trees—snowflakes. And like…as a Jew who lives in the Midwest, I’m sorry to report that snow actually isn’t a Christian-specific weather phenomenon. Don’t get me wrong, I would love it if I could just wave a lulav around every year to opt out of winter, but sadly for me, snow does...

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Published on November 10, 2015 07:39

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Published on November 10, 2015 07:38

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Published on November 10, 2015 07:34

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darkersolstice:

A friend of mine told me he’s considering making a character in his...

shiraglassman:

darkersolstice:

A friend of mine told me he’s considering making a character in his novel a secular Jew (the character was of Russian descent with no declared religion before), and my immediate response was“how are you going to do better than the Marvel movies?” One of my suggestions was, as he’s planning a scene where the character moves to a new home, to show him installing his grandparents’ mezuzah and fumbling nobly through a transliteration of the prayer for said mezuzah...

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Published on November 10, 2015 07:32

November 9, 2015

burgeoningfeminine:

calling someone by their correct name/pronouns is not charity. It’s normal...

burgeoningfeminine:

calling someone by their correct name/pronouns is not charity. It’s normal respectable behaviour, and it shouldn’t be a chore.

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Published on November 09, 2015 16:40

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Bearing Witness- Marking 76 Years to the Events...



















eretzyisrael:

Bearing Witness- Marking 76 Years to the Events of Kristallnacht “the Night of Broken Glass”.

76 years ago today, the Nazi government led people to attack Jewish-owned businesses, buildings and synagogues throughout the country and in parts of Austria, at a time of intense discrimination of Jews, which included boycotting their businesses.

The attacks were called “Kristallnacht”: the “Night of Broken Glass” because of the shattered windows throughout the cities. Synago...

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Published on November 09, 2015 16:30

Mama, just killed a man,
Put a gun against his

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gun

pulled my trigger now he’s

gun

Momma life had juuuust be-

GUN

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Published on November 09, 2015 16:27

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