geronimo. look out below.

screamingelf:

Women posting on r/relationships: My (22F) boyfriend (43m) who I started dating when I was 15 doesn’t let me leave the house after five p.m. and puts locks on the cupboards so I can’t eat between meals

Men posting on r/relationships: My (30M) dumb bitch girlfriend’s (23F) dad died of cancer yesterday and now she won’t have sex with me, feeling angry and betrayed, how do I cheat then make her feel guilty for it?

Parents posting on r/relationships: I (44M) caught my son Throckmorton Junior (15M) looking at Nazi propaganda online

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cnnbreaking:

the dream

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tommypickles:

the only acceptable haircut

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biocanvas:

Peripheral nerves of a mouse embryo

Unlike the brain and spinal cord that are housed in protective bone, peripheral nerves connect regions of the body to the central nervous system like telephone cables. Peripheral nerves relay movement information from the brain to the muscles, for example, or sensory information from the skin to the brain. Remarkably, and also different from the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves have a tremendous capacity to regenerate when injured. Severed peripheral nerves grow about 1 mm per day (about an inch per month) until the two severed ends reconnect and innervate a once paralyzed muscle.

Image by Zhong Hua, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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wbotd:

Frozen Chicago

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