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This anagram is blowing my mind right now. Discovered by Cory Calhoun. The letters in:

"To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune"

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"In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten"
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I tried the spiderman gif with "Five Nights At Freddy's" by Living Tombstone. OMG  that is so weird how it looks like it's dancing exactly to the beat. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Kevin! This new show is:

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SOUP + "HURRAH!" + SUM

SUPER AWESOME.
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Question! Since we are already talking about peeing, why do we (men at least) spit in the urinal while peeing? I've been doing this since always and just realized a lot of other guys are doing this too in the men's room at college.
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In Chinese names, family name comes first to respect ancestors, then follows the given name. So it's inaccurate to call Chinese have 100 "last names", it should be family names. Also, there is no family name in Mongolian names.
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wtf
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xD ^
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+Anjali Yadav b hhfbhnujvyonojcxvbjnnnvnejaj@+:=0
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You are about 1.9×10^-51% of the mass of the observable universe.
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+Fahim Biswas yeah no this is since no about God dude :P
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+Glitch Thurman yeah, it is. not the sun's nucleus, but its corona (or is it the surface????)   which is much cooler than inside. I thought it was weird too when I first read it in my textbooks
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Wilbur Wright is being misquoted
"No airship will ever fly from New York to Paris.  That seems to me to be impossible.  What limits the flight is the motor.  No known motor can run at the requisite speed for four days without stopping, and you can’t be sure of finding the proper winds for soaring.  The airship will always be a special messenger, never a load-carrier.  But the history of civilization has usually shown that every new invention has brought in its train new needs it can satisfy, and so what the airship will eventually be used for is probably what we can least predict at the present."
-Wilbur in the Cairo, Illinois Bulletin, March 25, 1909
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+Vsauce I know that black holes are basically the last stage of a star's life cycle and how it traps light and stuff, but we dont know what would happen after you are stretched due to the extreme gravatational pull of the black hole, what if at the very center of the black hole it warped time and space flinging you into another dimension or even bending time, what do you think happens?
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+Haleema Abdalla i have made myself that question 6 years ago
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