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revolution17
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who's up for a trip to syria?!? i hear homs is nice this time of year

anyone have a shemaugh i can borrow?

http://rt.com/news/sexual-jihad-tunisia-syria-133/

 
foshizzel17
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Originally posted by revolution17
who's up for a trip to syria?!? i hear homs is nice this time of year

anyone have a shemaugh i can borrow?

http://rt.com/news/sexual-jihad-tunisia-syria-133/



it doesnt matter what religion you follow, you can justify anything to yourself if you want it bad enough.

"sexual jihaad" sounds like something from an american high school. it would make a good movie title too
 
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Originally posted by revolution17
who's up for a trip to syria?!? i hear homs is nice this time of year

anyone have a shemaugh i can borrow?

http://rt.com/news/sexual-jihad-tunisia-syria-133/



We should be allies with those great moral people. Theyve been so oppressed by the Syrian govt...oops, wait...
 
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Originally posted by Roughneck
We should be allies with those great moral people. Theyve been so oppressed by the Syrian govt...oops, wait...


Iseewhatyoudidthere
 
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http://www.sciencemag.org/content/341/6152/1365.full
Linear Structures in the Core of the Coma Cluster of Galaxies

"The hot x-ray–emitting plasma in galaxy clusters is predicted to have turbulent motion, which can contribute around 10% of the cluster’s central energy density. We report deep Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the Coma cluster core, showing the presence of quasi-linear high-density arms spanning 150 kiloparsecs, consisting of low-entropy material that was probably stripped from merging subclusters. Two appear to be connected with a subgroup of galaxies at a 650-kiloparsec radius that is merging into the cluster, implying coherence over several hundred million years. Such a long lifetime implies that strong isotropic turbulence and conduction are suppressed in the core, despite the unrelaxed state of the cluster. Magnetic fields are presumably responsible. The structures seen in Coma present insight into the past billion years of subcluster merger activity. "
 
foshizzel17
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Originally posted by issacar
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/341/6152/1365.full
Linear Structures in the Core of the Coma Cluster of Galaxies

"The hot x-ray–emitting plasma in galaxy clusters is predicted to have turbulent motion, which can contribute around 10% of the cluster’s central energy density. We report deep Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the Coma cluster core, showing the presence of quasi-linear high-density arms spanning 150 kiloparsecs, consisting of low-entropy material that was probably stripped from merging subclusters. Two appear to be connected with a subgroup of galaxies at a 650-kiloparsec radius that is merging into the cluster, implying coherence over several hundred million years. Such a long lifetime implies that strong isotropic turbulence and conduction are suppressed in the core, despite the unrelaxed state of the cluster. Magnetic fields are presumably responsible. The structures seen in Coma present insight into the past billion years of subcluster merger activity. "


words. numbers. pictures.


what are they? :headsplode:
 
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Originally posted by foshizzel17
words. numbers. pictures.


what are they? :headsplode:


Lol, sorry here it is in a simpler version :

http://scitechdaily.com/astronomers-discover-enormous-arms-hot-gas-coma-cluster-galaxies/

 
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http://themetapicture.com/things-are-somehow-different-in-canada/
 
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http://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/press-and-media/press-releases/presseinformationen-2013/world-record-solar-cell-with-44.7-efficiency
 
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http://i.imgur.com/SUfx6.png
 
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Originally posted by MoJames
http://i.imgur.com/SUfx6.png


The funny part was "small government"
 
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Originally posted by MoJames
http://i.imgur.com/SUfx6.png


Originally posted by issacar
The funny part was "small government"


i laughed at the AIDS bit
 
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I went to the Dollar store on my lunch--at the cash register racks along with all of the other impulse purchases was a pregnancy test. Since when did pregnancy tests become a impulse purchase, and would you really want to make your future plans based on the positive or negative outcome of a one-dollar-pregnancy test?
 
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
I went to the Dollar store on my lunch--at the cash register racks along with all of the other impulse purchases was a pregnancy test. Since when did pregnancy tests become a impulse purchase, and would you really want to make your future plans based on the positive or negative outcome of a one-dollar-pregnancy test?


I make every decision based on the results of a one dollar pregnancy test.
 
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So I was watching the newest episode of How I met Your Mother

Since when you drive through Wisconsin going from MN to LA?
 
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