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  • loveliliannah:
“Truth
”

    loveliliannah:

    Truth

    Source: loveliliannah
    • 1 year ago
    • 70 notes
  • masterbike:
“Help ! 1 or 2 ?
”
2

    masterbike:

    Help ! 1 or 2 ?

    2

    (via masterbike-deactivated20170115)

    Source: facebook.com
    • 3 years ago
    • 92 notes
  • lewisapon:
“more shit here.
”
The answer to that is quite straightforward. Cover them up, modestly.

    lewisapon:

    more shit here.

    The answer to that is quite straightforward. Cover them up, modestly.

    Source: peytonfulford
    • 3 years ago
    • 474913 notes
  • For all of you to ponder and understand

    • 3 years ago
    • 12 notes
  • “ Where two oceans meet but do not mix.
These two bodies of water were merging in the middle of The Gulf of Alaska and there was a foam developing only at their junction. It is a result of the melting glaciers being composed of fresh water and the...

    Where two oceans meet but do not mix.
    These two bodies of water were merging in the middle of The Gulf of Alaska and there was a foam developing only at their junction. It is a result of the melting glaciers being composed of fresh water and the ocean has a higher percentage of salt causing the two bodies of water to have different densities and therefore makes it more difficult to mix.

    You can find this in the Koran

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    Source: funnywildlife
    • 4 years ago
    • 2305 notes
  • 'Beyond the Robe': New Generation of Buddhist Monks Embraces Science

    rollership:

    punchintheacidbowl: “is a possibility that philosophy, religion and science may all coexist. In the event that all three find a level grounding of unison in their functionality: we may start to see that (with mindfulness) what we chose to create for ourselves will benefit us. 

    You can find all of that in the Quran

    (via rollership)

    Source: punchintheacidbowl
    • 4 years ago
    • 72 notes
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