-Right boys, just remember they are fucking insane and dangerous, and drunk on stuff we’ve never heard of. And they’re worse than us for spirits and ghosts. And today, they’re going to test us.
-Right boys, just remember they are fucking insane and dangerous, and drunk on stuff we’ve never heard of. And they’re worse than us for spirits and ghosts. And today, they’re going to test us.
I remember when I first watched this show, I played this part at least 5 times
Narrator: “Water. Unlike other cats, long-haired Persians need regular baths to keep their luxurious coats healthy and fluffy. Reginald doesn’t care if he has a prize-winning coat. He just wants the ordeal to be over.”
Reginald: *meows in distress*
Narrator: Unfortunately for Reggie, there’s one last step. He’s about to learn that getting wet is nothing – compared to getting dry.”
its weird being 18, 19, 20 in 2016 because i remember going into kindergarten and seeing those chunky ass giant computers at the desk and then going through school while technology rapidly develops and graduate in a world where people can have the entire internet and more just in their pocket like idk its so strange to me
sorry to add to the post but I remember in 5th grade when they invented the “smart whiteboard” and my school won one for the library and everyone lost their shit because they were so expensive and I graduated high school last year and by the time I graduated every single classroom had one. Watching technology go from glitchy and expensive to powerful and affordable within less than ten years continues to blow my mind
Because 1/3 of the world can’t see
the Milky Way due to light pollution,
time-lapse artists crowdfunded an
astrophotography project called
SKYGLOW and created this video of
Dry Tortugas National Park, one of the
darkest places in the US, so you can
experience the night sky for yourself. SourceSource 2
Because 1/3 of the world can’t see
the Milky Way due to light pollution,
time-lapse artists crowdfunded an
astrophotography project called
SKYGLOW and created this video of
Dry Tortugas National Park, one of the
darkest places in the US, so you can
experience the night sky for yourself. SourceSource 2