ha ha aahhh! why?
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Source:As the Hubble Space Telescope celebrates 22 years of cosmic awe today, a look at some of its most magnificent space images.
North Korea’s army vows to turn Seoul to ashes
North Korea’s military Monday threatened “special actions” soon to turn parts of the South Korean capital to ashes, accusing Seoul’s conservative government of defaming its leadership.
The North has for months been criticizing the South’s President Lee Myung-Bak in extreme terms and threatening “sacred war” over perceived insults.
“The special actions of our revolutionary armed forces will start soon to meet the reckless challenge of the group of traitors,” said a statement on the official news agency. (Photo: KCNA/REUTERS)North Korea should take into consideration fangirl retaliation….they can be a scary army too :P
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Source: thedailywhatBard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:
“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”
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The Highest-Resolution Photograph of Planet Earth ever taken.
Home sweet home.
Just awesome and kinda scary at the same time.
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