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What you should have been taught in high school Home Economics - by The Oatmeal.
So relevant.. was I the only person taught how to do this properly?
Also, Kristen, this is for you.

What you should have been taught in high school Home Economics - by The Oatmeal.

So relevant.. was I the only person taught how to do this properly?

Also, Kristen, this is for you.

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What you should have been taught in high school English - by The Oatmeal

What you should have been taught in high school English - by The Oatmeal

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scienceisbeauty:

Why are politicians really good in quantum mechanics? Here a clue.


Haha..

scienceisbeauty:

Why are politicians really good in quantum mechanics? Here a clue.

Haha..

(via shychemist)

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powderpastthegenitals:christinetheastrophysicist:

UCSD Physicist Uses Math to Beat Traffic Ticket

A physicist at the Univeristy of California San Diego used his knowledge of measuring bodies in motion to show in court why he couldn’t be guilty of a ticket for failing to halt at a stop sign. The argument, a four-page paper delving into the differences between angular and linear motion, got the physicist out of a $400 ticket. 

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Read his paper titled “The Proof of Innocence.”

(via the-ic0n0clast)

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This is a bit excessive.. but funny, none the less.

This is a bit excessive.. but funny, none the less.

(Source: lmaoatheist, via shychemist)

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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in memeform.

The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in memeform.

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ulaulaman:

Schrödinger’s comic by Sean Whitmore and Brandon Hanvey

ulaulaman:

Schrödinger’s comic by Sean Whitmore and Brandon Hanvey

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(Source: bekindplzrewind)

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(Source: quantumaniac)

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quantumaniac:

Sir Ernest Rutherford, President of the Royal Academy, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics, related the following story:

“Some time ago I received a call from a colleague. He was about to give a student a zero for his answer to a physics question, while the student claimed a perfect…

My thoughts on school exactly.