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Sean Bean is the fucking man.
It left out the part where he was defending a female friend from a creep in the fight and how he used a first aid kit to stitch up his own stab wound.
i mean heâs died enough to know what a mortal wound looks like
And thus, the great debate is settled.
"Why would you go through all that trouble instead of coming to one of us?"
And the Oscar for the cutest winner goes toâŚ

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I miss my little darling turtle Susie. She loved strawberrys... :(
harry potter au where dumbledore is replaced by ron swanson
"Son, did you or did you not place your name in this stupid fire cup?"
does anyone else get really anxious during the weekends because youâre aware of how poorly youâre spending your free time and you know that thereâs something more productive you could be doing but you just canât think of anything so you continue to be on the computer
So my sister planned on sending this to someone but was afraid they would know it was her. So instead, she sent them a potato. Apparently there is also a service for like $8 that will mail someone a potato and it doesnât come with a lovely note like this but my sister could not stop laughing thinking about the girl looking down and being like, âSomeone sent me a potato.â And I think the amount of happiness my sister got from it was worth the $8.

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That fucking Dress is on the BBC news now! Calm Down! It is a dress! The guy who played Spock in Star Trek is dead!! Mexico have captured their most wanted drugs lord! And a kidnapped South African girl has been found after 17 years!
But all you people care about is a dress!!!!
and ISIS just destroyed a library of alexandria level of Assyrian and Babylonian artifacts so a ton of history was lost
Astronomers have discovered the largest known structure in the universe, a clump of active galactic cores that stretch 4 billion light-years from end to end. The structure is a light quasar group (LQG), a collection of extremely luminous Galactic Nulcei powered by supermassive central black holes.
So thatâs cool and everything, but maybe some of you would be interested to know why this is a significant find? Beyond just its record-setting bigness.
Since Einstein, physicists have accepted something called the Cosmological Principle, which states that the universe looks the same everywhere if you view it on a large enough scale. You might find some weird shit over here, and some other freaky shit over there, but if you pull back the camera far enough, youâll find that same weird and/or freaky shit cropping up over and over again in a fairly regular distribution. This is because the universe is (probably) infinite in size and (we are pretty darn sure) has, and has always had, the same forces acting on it everywhere.
So why is this new LQG so radical? (It stands for âLarge Quasar Group,â btw, not âLight Quasar Group.â)
Well, letâs try to comprehend the scale weâre dealing with. A âmegaparsec,â written Mpc, is about 3.2 million light years long. The Milky Way is about 0.03 Mpc across (or 100,000 light years). The distance between our galaxy and Andromeda, our closest galactic neighbor, is 0.75 Mpc, or 2.5 million light years. LQGs are usually about 200 Mpc across. Assuming a logarithmic distribution of weird shit outliers (if you donât know how logarithmic distribution curves work, donât worry about it), cosmologists predicted that nothing in the universe should be more than 370 Mpc across.
This new LQG is 1200 Mpc long. Thatâs four billion light years. Four BILLION LIGHT YEARS. Just to travel from one side to the other of this one thing. I mean for fuckâs sake, the universe is only about 14 billion years old! How many of these things could there be?Â
Right now it looks like the Cosmological Principle might be out the window, unless physicists can find some way to make the existence of this new LQG work with the math (and boy, are they trying). And thatâs totally baffling. It would meanâwell, we donât have any idea what it would mean. That the universe isnât essentially uniform? That some âspecialâ physics apply/applied in some places but not in others? That Something Happened that is totally outside our current ability to understand or quantify stuff happening?
By the way, no one lives there. The radiation from so many quasars would sterilize rock.
Sources:Â 1Â 2Â 3
are you telling us astronomers have discovered something which is literally fucktuple the size of anything else previously estimated to exist
Anything that fucking rewrites all of what we know about the universe needs to get its ass on my blog. Itâs giant, glowy, black hole filled ass.Â
//Assuming Big Bang theory, could this cluster be remnants at the location of the singularity?
No. Or at least, no more than the entire universe is the remnants at the location of the singularity. Like, a the point of the big bang you didnât just have a very dense collection of matter & a lot of empty space for that matter to expand into; that very dense collection was also all the space that there was, so the former location of the big bang is literally everywhere. Interestingly, this is the reason for radio static, as I understand it; itâs the uniform background radiation of the entire universe; the echo of the great thunderclap at the moment of creation.
That thing looks just like the wormhole in Deep Space Nine
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Waterbears can go without food or water for more than a decade. They can survive temperatures from zero to above the boiling point of water, pressure six times stronger than the deepest ocean trench, radiation hundreds of times higher than the fatal dose for a human, and the vacuum of space.
but everything comes at a price son of a bitch looks like a dick
Guys you donât know the half it. Tardigrades, or waterbears, (or moss piglets, how cute is that?) are the coolest things in the entire world. They pretty much live everywhere on earth, and all they do is amble around drinking water. But if their life is in danger, they shrivel up into this little raisin thing and they can survive practically anything. There was a piece of moss sitting dry in a museum for a century. Some scientists wetted the moss, and they woke back up. Just started drinking the water again. They have survived as near to absolute zero as science has allowed us to get. Theyâve woken up after being subjected to 6 times the radiation lethal to humans, even though they are about 3 millimeters in length on average. NASA sent them into orbit and they were released into the vacuum of space for ten days. They woke up. So what does this mean? Scientists believe this may help to prove the existence of live elsewhere in the universe, and how life came to Earth. If there are creatures that can survive the emptiness of space, whoâs to say an asteroid didnât carry some from one planet to ours?
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