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A year-long series transitioning to real food, gradually as part of a community.

Tweed Run, From Me To You

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OMG WWII on Facebook

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I know all of this yet I still drink it.

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Incredible. Multiple Exposure of Artist Pablo Picasso Using Flashlight to Make Light Drawing of a Figure - photo by Gjon Mili, 1949

likeability of angry birds

a book cake! awesome!

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How many continents?

by CGPGrey

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Sara @Kayte Ghaffar Next time I play name the continents with The Elf I am so going to win!

Love it. By Michael De Pippo.

#muppets #illustration by Michael De Pippo via Tyson Williams

#muppets #illustration by Michael De Pippo via Tyson Williams

#muppets #illustration by Michael De Pippo via Tyson Williams

One of a series of Dr. Teeth themed concert posters by Michael De Pippo

Brilliant Ice Cream Shop - For the dramatic play area

A Visual Compendium of Notable Haircuts in Popular Music

Interactive U.S. History Map

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Pinterest, honored as one of Time Magazine's 50 Best Websites of 2011! Congratulations to the Pinterest Team and the entire Pinterest Community! #Pinterest #Time_Magazine_50_Best_Websites

studio / office - love it!

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the checkboxes are the best part.

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I'm pretty sure this is happening in my house right now.

To get rid of the nasty black gunk in your drain: 1. Put a pot of water to boil. 2. Meanwhile pour baking soda down the drain. Baking soda has the ability to neutralize fatty acids so it will work and eating away the grime while you are waiting for the water to boil. 3. Once the water has reached a rolling boil remove it from the stove and pour it down the drain. 4. Let the water and baking soda work at decomposing and sterilizing the grime for 10 minutes. 5. After 10 minutes has expired pour 1 cup of bleach down the drain to completely kill any remaining mildew or bacteria. Because we use our sinks multiple times on a daily basis I recommend repeating this process every few months. Repeating this process on a regular basis will keep the "creepy black stuff" from accumulating and clogging your sink. It will also keep the nasty mildew smell at bay.

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[DIY] Make your own Hide-A-Key! Glue a rock to the top of a prescription bottle and bury the bottle. The only thing showing is the rock!

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Suminagashi for kids. Very cool.

Dammit! Why does he have to be from Texas

"How to Stay Happy at Work"

DIY: Ice Cream Sundae Kit .

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