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10th May 2012

Post reblogged from Life Through My Eyes with 38,013 notes

When you’re telling a funny story to your friend..

sodamnrelatable:

You can’t even talk because you’re like:

and your friends are like:

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26th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Everything Random with 3,697 notes

Why Rhode Islanders have a bad rep.

Why Rhode Islanders have a bad rep.

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26th April 2012

Post reblogged from Life Through My Eyes with 424 notes

When I go to a frat party…

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26th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Smells Like Horse with 37 notes

Story of my life. Cause I’m such a pleasant person and all… :)

Story of my life. Cause I’m such a pleasant person and all… :)

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22nd April 2012

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14th April 2012

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14th April 2012

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So cool… Why didn’t we see this when we went to the Galápagos?!

So cool… Why didn’t we see this when we went to the Galápagos?!

14th April 2012

Quote reblogged from my serendipities with 90 notes

It turns out that the milk of human kindness is evoked by something besides mom’s good example. Research by psychologists at the University at Buffalo and the University of California, Irvine, has found that at least part of the reason some people are kind and generous is that their genes nudge them toward it.
“Specifically, study participants who found the world threatening were less likely to help others — unless they had versions of the receptor genes that are generally associated with niceness,” he says.

These “nicer” versions of the genes, says Poulin, “allow you to overcome feelings of the world being threatening and help other people in spite of those fears.

“The fact that the genes predicted behavior only in combination with people’s experiences and feelings about the world isn’t surprising,” Poulin says, “because most connections between DNA and social behavior are complex.

“So if one of your neighbors seems really generous, caring, civic-minded kind of person, while another seems more selfish, tight-fisted and not as interested in pitching in, their DNA may help explain why one of them is nicer than the other,” he says.

“We aren’t saying we’ve found the niceness gene,” he adds. “But we have found a gene that makes a contribution. What I find so interesting is the fact that it only makes a contribution in the presence of certain feelings people have about the world around them.”

— But how do you quantitatively measure kindness…?

Source: sciencedaily.com

14th April 2012

Photo reblogged from cwl with 1,431 notes

absolutely stunning

Prague Castle Crescent
by David Tschorn
1 day old moon setting behind the Prague castle on March 24th.

absolutely stunning

Prague Castle Crescent

by David Tschorn

1 day old moon setting behind the Prague castle on March 24th.

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14th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Biocanvas with 104 notes

biocanvas:

A stained chromosome from the salivary gland of a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster).
Image by Earl Nishiguchi, Kaua’i Community College.

biocanvas:

A stained chromosome from the salivary gland of a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster).

Image by Earl Nishiguchi, Kaua’i Community College.

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14th April 2012

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the-absolute-best-photography:

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14th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Life Through My Eyes with 4,455 notes

the-absolute-best-posts

the-absolute-best-posts

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