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Huggies TweetPee Device Tweets Parents When Their Baby Has Peed Their Diaper

This is seriously a real thing? God parents are fucking lazy.

laughingsquid:

Huggies TweetPee Device Tweets Parents When Their Baby Has Peed Their Diaper

This is seriously a real thing? God parents are fucking lazy.

Video 8 May 24,769 notes

It’s a uniquely American prudishness. You can write the most detailed, vivid description of an axe entering a skull, and nobody will say a word in protest. But if you write a similarly detailed description of a penis entering a vagina, you get letters from people saying they’ll never read you again. What the hell? Penises entering vaginas bring a lot more joy into the world than axes entering skulls. - George R. R. Martin

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Cyclodeo, Experience A Bike Ride Through Central Park, London, or Barcelona in Your Browser
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Guy Makes a Bluth’s Frozen Banana Stand for His Cat Named ‘Money’
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Blossom the Baby Bat
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Fox by foxsvir
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Dirty Cathy

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carbomb dominoes

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carbomb dominoes

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Photo 8 Apr 1,793 notes pappubahry:

Eruption of the Tvashtar volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io, photographed by New Horizons, 1 March 2007, during its gravity-assist Jupiter flyby on its way to Pluto.  I’ve brightened the pictures so that some detail on the darker part of Io is clearer.
The gif covers about 8 minutes of real time.  If you count pixels and look up Io’s diameter, it looks like the plume’s “only” being thrown up to an altitude of 200km or so.  But in fact the volcano is in the opposite hemisphere to the one we see here (albeit at a high latitude of about 67 degrees), and the plumes are reaching a height of over 300km.
There is much more detail about this volcano at the Gish Bar Times blog.

pappubahry:

Eruption of the Tvashtar volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io, photographed by New Horizons, 1 March 2007, during its gravity-assist Jupiter flyby on its way to Pluto.  I’ve brightened the pictures so that some detail on the darker part of Io is clearer.

The gif covers about 8 minutes of real time.  If you count pixels and look up Io’s diameter, it looks like the plume’s “only” being thrown up to an altitude of 200km or so.  But in fact the volcano is in the opposite hemisphere to the one we see here (albeit at a high latitude of about 67 degrees), and the plumes are reaching a height of over 300km.

There is much more detail about this volcano at the Gish Bar Times blog.

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“Glorified Delusion Cookies” by hausu and entropicalia
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Land of Kaiju, Illustrations of Japanese-Style Monsters by Chet Phillips
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