Some Russian rocket.

fyeahenglishmajorarmadillo:

This actually happened in Literature today. Normally, my teacher laughs along with me, but she didn’t for some reason…
[Picture: Background — a six piece pie style colour split, alternating black and grey. Foreground — a picture of an armadillo. Top text: “ [Read Shakespeare aloud in class.] ” Bottom text: “ [Feel awkward when you’re the only one laughing.] ”]

fyeahenglishmajorarmadillo:

This actually happened in Literature today. Normally, my teacher laughs along with me, but she didn’t for some reason…

[Picture: Background — a six piece pie style colour split, alternating black and grey. Foreground — a picture of an armadillo. Top text: “ [Read Shakespeare aloud in class.] ” Bottom text: “ [Feel awkward when you’re the only one laughing.] ”]

The gimmick here is that your birth year plus your age will always equal 110 or 111, depending on whether you’ve had your birthday this year or not. Therefore, if you follow the instructions correctly, you will always end up with 143, unless you were born before the 20th century.

So apparently I’m in love, and so is the rest of the world, except for anyone who is 111 years old or older.

Posted on March 13, 2011

Reblogged from: xoxoxo

Source: rainbowcookiemonster

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my friend says that in the 1.3 beta version of minecraft, you can press esc then go to options and turn 3-D on - mawriaa

But minecraft has always been 3D…?

This message is for a specific person but I’m publishing it on my Tumblr so that everyone can see that I’m raging at said person though they don’t know who said person is.

It’s cool to have lots of anonymous enemies, right?

James Clyne’s vision of Washington DC in Minority Report.

i.e. “Why Washington DC has a height limit”
i.e. “This won’t go down well with the preservationists”

Question: Why does so much of it look like an extension of the Watergate complex?

Old Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 1962.

A fine Louis Sullivan work. They just don’t build them like this any more.

Masonic Temple Building, tallest in the world 1892-1894.

Masonic Temple Building, tallest in the world 1892-1894.

PRR T1 circa 1942.

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