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🌟this is the party stefan🌟 reblog in 10 seconds for a worry-free 2017
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happy hanukkah!!!!
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Roam
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“Wreck the tree and blame the doggie… Fa la la la la la la la laaaa!…”
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Willem de Koonig. Woman. 1952.
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Well that’s gong to haunt her for the rest of her life… 
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Feathered dinosaur tail captured in amber found in Myanmar
The tail of a 99-million-year-old dinosaur, including bones, soft tissue, and even feathers, has been found preserved in amber, according to a report published today in the journal Current Biology.
While individual dinosaur-era feathers have been found in amber, and evidence for feathered dinosaurs is captured in fossil impressions, this is the first time that scientists are able to clearly associate well-preserved feathers with a dinosaur, and in turn gain a better understanding of the evolution and structure of dinosaur feathers.
Based on the structure of the tail, researchers believe it belongs to a juvenile coelurosaur, part of a group of theropod dinosaurs that includes everything from tyrannosaurs to modern birds. The current study concludes that if the entire length of the dinosaur tail was covered in the type of feathers seen in the sample, the dinosaur “would likely have been incapable of flight.” Rather, such feathers may have served a signaling function or played a role in temperature regulation. (Source)
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Critics complained that Indian musician Daler Mehndi’s music was only popular because his videos featured beautiful women. Mehndi’s response was to create a video featuring only copies of himself greenscreened in, leading to the creation of the “Tunak Tunak Tun” video.
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