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dripping-wet-pussies: Ready for cock Now that is one puffy pussy! Her outer labia are incredibly swollen and it looks sexy as hell. Â I think they should give this picture to teenagers in science class when they’re learning about reproductive
Teasing “I can see you are aching to clamp your sweet little mouth onto my hard, throbbing cock but I really need some info from you before we play.†“You spiked my soda earlier, didn’t you? You spiked it with whatever drug your brother used
The Race To World FirstThe previous five levels had been a breeze. It had been a stroke of genius on his part to head out to the beach. Although at only level 11 he could hardly be described as buff or even ripped, by that point he had become slightly
cakemeupinside:Fat Tuesday? Tummy Tuesday? 1,500 followers? The reason can be your choice Chubby Science Lesson for Today: Equal and Opposite Reactions Lesson 1: Moobs that soft make me equally as hard. This is known as the
Honey I Shrunk the Kids | Growing Up Is Hard To DoAnother episode of the Honey I Shrunk the Kids TV series where the son cooked up an age progression formula with a science making computer? Gosh I love kids tv science. Pretty satisfying wake up scene
Collecting sperm samples is hard work. But it is necessary for SCIENCEfrom teckworks
good-dog-girls: Collecting sperm samples is hard work. But it is necessary for SCIENCEfrom teckworks
any one got a name shes identified simply as jenny but it hard to find more with only that she debuted last year i believe and i have only seen 1 other set from her ill put the source in the comments for science #nsfw #thick
hauntingblaster: feriowind: Hans was not Newt’s first attempt at creating a kaiju. [this one turned out longer than the others, hopefully the image quality doesn’t make it hard to read since I had to size these down a bit more to make it fit!]
sciencehasmyheart: This is your brain when you lose self-control. NPR’s Science Friday Special: “Ever wonder why you worked so hard to avoid the lasagna at dinner only to give into your craving for dessert? Researchers say that’s because our internal
aonootaku:leia-reon:i-am-a-mushroom:tiredwinchesters:condensedbloodmilk:the-dragonblades-shadow:sizvideos:Video//This began the rise of Aperture Science. SPRTIZ THIS SHIT ON YOUR DICK AND YOUR E HARD FOR LIFE THAT IS NOT THE INTENDED USE, SIR SPRAY
dahoodstar: Some HARD science
I laughed way too hard and way too long at this. I love science funnies.
godduh: condensedbloodmilk: the-dragonblades-shadow: sizvideos: Video //This began the rise of Aperture Science. SPRTIZ THIS SHIT ON YOUR DICK AND YOUR E HARD FOR LIFE that is not the intended use sir
aonootaku: leia-reon: i-am-a-mushroom: tiredwinchesters: condensedbloodmilk: the-dragonblades-shadow: sizvideos: Video //This began the rise of Aperture Science. SPRTIZ THIS SHIT ON YOUR DICK AND YOUR E HARD FOR LIFE THAT IS NOT THE INTENDED
summerscolour: @science side of tumblr why do my butt selfies go so hard
ultrafunnypictures: My sister got a microscope for her birthday Science hard at work
I have been messing with castings recently and came to the conclusion that I need to make a vacuum chamber to remove bubbles from the castings. I already have access to several vacuum chambers, but they either don’t pull a hard enough vacuum, or
Manic Expression Presents: “A Site in Scarlet”The culmination of hard work among so many members of Manic Expression has finally come together, long live the expression.Like our Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ManicExpressionFollow us on
cuddlyxmedics: lywinis: mmm-sacrilicious: ‘science me hard’…omg Blogging this for Adrian.
science-junkie: WHY ARE BABIES SO CUTE? What about those little bundles of joy do we find so compelling? Are we hard-wired to like “cute” things? Find out here!
tacticalnymphomania: like-antennas-to-heaven: cardozzza: purplecloudcenter: I laughed a little too hard at this one. “No, I want science that is accessible to me, I do not have a doctorate in this field and therefore articles written by people
bibliophileap: nasa-official: Petition to stop using the phrases “hard sciences” and “soft sciences.” Different fields of science shouldn’t be pitted against each other. A hierarchy of importance shouldn’t exist among scientific fields.
biochemprincess: At this point I am of the opinion that distinctions such as “soft” and “hard” science now serve only as dog whistles for “this field has/doesn’t have a lot of women”
pandiesaurousrex: Evidently telling the younger students science is “Lit as fuck” Is inappropriate behavior @alexinspankingland and I Learned the hard way with a hard spanking and mouth soaping in front of the other students. This was the top
alexinspankingland: pandiesaurousrex: Evidently telling the younger students science is “Lit as fuck” Is inappropriate behavior @alexinspankingland and I Learned the hard way with a hard spanking and mouth soaping in front of the other students.
ariyous-dusk-mod: waywardbard: tin-d0g: leia-reon: i-am-a-mushroom: tiredwinchesters: condensedbloodmilk: the-dragonblades-shadow: sizvideos: Video //This began the rise of Aperture Science. SPRTIZ THIS SHIT ON YOUR DICK AND YOUR E HARD FOR
pennkoad: yazzdonut: it’s hard to take care of a science man.
fredscience: [image]Maud Menten: What, like it’s hard?If you’re anything like me, you got through the (admittedly fairly boring) unit on enzyme kinetics in undergraduate biochemistry without ever realizing what a fascinating person was behind those
…………….. I never really thought of “atoms” as hard concept to comprehend… until now…. >_>
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The Gum Nebula Expanse Image Credit & Copyright: John Gleason Explanation: Named for a cosmic cloud hunter, Australian astronomer Colin Stanley Gum (1924-1960), The Gum Nebula is so large and close it is actually hard to see. In fact, we are only
An Airplane in Front of the Moon Image Credit & Copyright: Ji-Hoon Kim Explanation: If you look closely at the Moon, you will see a large airplane in front of it. Well, not always. OK, hardly ever. Actually, to capture an image like this takes
izayathetroll: Steve tries so hard. Oh noooo bb :(
jivesuckashadycat: I drew this shit in math class motha fuckas. #1 student hard at work.
captainamerica-in-middle-earth: ninfia: why is it so easy to stay awake until 6 am but so hard to wake up at 6 am Things in motion tend to stay in motion, while things at rest tend to stay at rest.
xgrabmyy: dataSTICKIES are the next generation of data portability. They are graphene-based flash drives that replace USB pen drives and hard discs. USB-based drives can be inconvenient to use as the positioning and insertion of the drive in the USB
out-there-on-the-maroon: hollowedskin: redshoesnblueskies: elodieunderglass: squeeterbee: downwithcisfandom: vergess: vergess: If anyone tells you that there are 2-3 sexes in the world I want you to just go ahead and slap them. I was making a
emporbooty: gamblingemperor: emporbooty: gamblingemperor: 1324 FOLLOWERS IM LAUGHING SO HARD ITS IN ORDER 1324 is not in order Matt ITS 2 AM AND IM NOT EVEN GOOD AT SCIENCE IN THE FIRST PLACE Science
I understand, like, the physics and science or blah blah whatever of it, but I still think it’s total BS that oven mitts are rendered completely useless if they get even a little bit wet and I think the devs should patch that asap
Inktober2017 - 10 - Pocket Rocket Being a scientist is hard. Constant checks and test. I bet she wants to test this rocket, several times, to get a first-hand experience :) Newgrounds Twitter DeviantArt Youtube Picarto Twitch
Human Brains Are Primally Wired to Notice Animals Surrounded by technology and urbanity though we may be, the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired to respond to animals. When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of the amygdala —
n33d-t0-r3cov3r: emporbooty: gamblingemperor: emporbooty: gamblingemperor: 1324 FOLLOWERS IM LAUGHING SO HARD ITS IN ORDER 1324 is not in order Matt ITS 2 AM AND IM NOT EVEN GOOD AT SCIENCE IN THE FIRST PLACE Science Hahahahahahahahahhaah.
saunter-vaguely-downwards: callstheadventurescience: computerbaby: the story of my life @dharuadhmacha Yeah, I’ve heard so many horror stories about people working towards their PhD in the hard sciences that I couldn’t recommend it to anyone
edwardspoonhands: scishow: SciShow Needs YOU! Since January 2012, SciShow has been uploading hard science and good times to viewers just like you all over the world. Now, after nearly two years — and a million subscribers(!) — we think it’s time
did-you-kno: Blowing your nose too hard makes you more congested. When you’re “stuffed up,” its because of swollen blood vessels, not excess snot. Hard blowing shoves mucus up into your sinuses and slows the drainage process. You should either
did-you-kno: Lucy and Maria Aylmer are twins, but they have a hard time convincing people. Even though they have mixed-race parents, their mom was still shocked when the midwife handed her babies she’d expetced to look alike, but were complete opposites.
aspiringtrophyhusband: godsrightousmen: dildo-fuckstorm: fuckeverythingexe: sixpenceee: blazer10000: sixpenceee: This week in science a really cool and exciting new method for treating cancer. You can view the video here. I’ll be updating my
scienceyoucanlove: Happy Birthday Bill Nye! One of our most prominent advocates for science education, Bill Nye, turns 58 today. It’s hard to believe it only ran for 5 years, but I remember watching “Bill Nye, the Science Guy” on PBS when I was
captainwarbuckle: “As a kid, I read a lot of science fiction. But instead of reading technical, hard-science writers like Isaac Asimov, I was interested in Harry Harrison and a fantastic, surreal approach to the genre. I grew up on it. Star Wars is
slutsbow2sir: nicholephoenix: It’s hard to argue with science. Hard indeed.
isntthatwizard: Doctor Who has never pretended to be hard science fiction … At best Doctor Who is a fairytale, with fairytale logic about this wonderful man in this big blue box who at the beginning of every story lands somewhere where there is
nasa-official: Petition to stop using the phrases “hard sciences” and “soft sciences.” Different fields of science shouldn’t be pitted against each other. A hierarchy of importance shouldn’t exist among scientific fields. Instead use