Silver Tongue

Feb 07

quartz-poker:
“ mapsontheweb:
“Tracking a basketball in an NBA game, Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs, February 23, 2011.
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This looks suspiciously similar to a graph of two atoms sharing electrons.
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quartz-poker:

mapsontheweb:

Tracking a basketball in an NBA game, Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs, February 23, 2011.

This looks suspiciously similar to a graph of two atoms sharing electrons.

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obviousplant:
“Collab post with @sketchshark. I wrote, she drew. Go follow her, she’s the best!
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obviousplant:

Collab post with @sketchshark. I wrote, she drew. Go follow her, she’s the best!

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just-blink-once:

nerdgul:

just-blink-once:

nerdgul:

Get this. Books that are still on tree stuff but not paper. Like the words grow inside the tree. And u have to cut down the tree and make it into paper to have the book. Theres no way of telling what genre a tree is and. How much is written. if u cut it down too soon the book will never be finished. What animals live in it affect the font.
Only pear trees make blank paper for humans to write on

why pear trees

it make papear

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onyourleftbooob:
“Not all heroes wear capes
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onyourleftbooob:

Not all heroes wear capes

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fruitsoftheweb:
““I was working late one night when my wife said “you can’t simulate this!” and cracked open a banana in her usual way. Challenge accepted.“
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fruitsoftheweb:

I was working late one night when my wife said “you can’t simulate this!” and cracked open a banana in her usual way. Challenge accepted.

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panic-at-casualty:

knightoflodis:

thepioden:

Man though you know what makes me sorta sad is when nerdy, “quiet” kids latch on to me during camp and they just talk and talk and talk about a thing they’re into (Skyrim, Pokemon, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, dinosaurs, whatever). And I see the kids just light up when they say something and I can chime in with an ‘oh hey, are you talking about [x]? I love that thing! Tell me more about it.’

Like, their parents will warn me ‘so-and-so is pretty quiet and hard to engage’ but no, man, just listen, your kid is so smart and so into This Thing, they’ll engage like fuck and talk your damn ear off it you let them. Frame it in their damn terms. Or! Just! Listen to them about their Thing! And they will engage with the rest of the material! Because they know you care about them! Amazing!!!

Quiet kids are usually that way because either no one listens, or there is always someone more dominant speaking wise in their group that always talks over them and then they give up. Some quiet kids are starved for attention and really really want to talk, but don’t always get the chance to

Everyone who reblogged this are good people. Bless you, this made me happy to read

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