Hell of a Life

Get@Me.

dem-yaoi-hands:

rampant-noodle:

feekins:

rampant-noodle:

rampant-noodle:

its dead week

my sister has given up on being an english major and has decided to be a full time burrito

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she was quoted saying “burritos don’t have to write lesson plans”

i’ve decided to join her

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burritos don’t have to take tests

Are those…actual burritos you’re burritoing next to?

no

those are taquitos 

those are our children

your children are beautiful and that is the most lovely family photo I ever did see!

(via graceyeieunkim)

sancedes:

When I find myself in times of trouble

britney spears comes to me

speaking words of wisdom

look, i dont want to be rude but i dont want to go out with you again. im sorry

—her

story of my life

  • mom: ok u wait in line i forgot to get the milk
  • me: ok
  • me:
  • me:
  • me:
  • me: mom where are you please
  • me: mom please the line is moving fast
  • me: mom i cant breathe where r u it's almost my turn
  • employee: next
  • me:
  • employee:
  • me: faints

jtotheizzoe:

Food Coloring, Fluid Dynamics, and an Awesome Lab Demo

This video starts out in a fairly innocuous way. Some colored drops of corn syrup are slowly mixed by a rotating cylinder. Ho-hum, right? 

Well, wait until you see what happens when the handle is turned backwards. This is all a demonstration of how certain liquids can flow without turbulence, and how delicate hands can disassemble and reassemble the “sheets” of colored liquid. 

Wow, indeed.

Want to know more about the properties of laminar flow that make this possible? Check out Science-Based Life.