This might be a billion years old by Internet standards, but whatever.
Also, tonight’s meatloaf was amazing.
Furthermore, I had a really good time tonight.
http://innercitysnail.blogspot.com/Ahhhh! Street art… on a smaller scale. Wonder what the snails think of their newly decorated shells..
That snail is straight pimping. It looks stoked to me. You can tell by the antennae.
epicinbluejeans:thoseareturkeys:christinefriar:
gettin muh hrrz dun at da salawn.Bat + common household item = reblog
The only thing I love more than bats is… Actually, nothing comes to mind.
Scientists at Seoul National University have created a glow-in-the-dark transgenic dog. The puppy and its siblings produce a fluorescent protein that glows red under ultraviolet light, created “by cloning fibroblast cells that express a red fluorescent gene produced by sea anemones.”
I don’t know. People get all freaked out about it, but I’m all for cloning—or at least all for testing the waters, so to speak. Any process that produces glowing puppies can’t be all that bad.
Happy Groundhog Day. May the day of the chubby rodent grant good fortune to all of you.
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