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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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mehreenqudosi

classically trained but we’ll still fuck ya up

arrghigiveup

Stiiiillll endlessly annoyed over the fact that I posted this, and someone fucking stripped my caption giving attribution. So once again, they are

Ishwarya Jayakumar and Shruthi Nair from Singapore

and you can see a full HD version that includes the opening here:

sketchyfletch

Reblogging with caption and link!

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silvermizuki

We’re all goin here right

unashamedly-enthusiastic

Imagine if play was something encouraged in adults, places to run and jump and climb because it's fun

I never know what the machines do at the gym, but i will clamber to the top of the tower to slide into a ball pit

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I am 100% certain I would be in better physical condition if adults were allowed to play in ways that focus on fun and aren't competitive.

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maunderfiend

LOSING MY MIND OVER THE ASTRONOMY REVEAL TODAY HOLY SHIT!!!!!! Using Gravitational waves from Black Holes larger than the distance between earth and the sun as a way to observe the Universe in ways we've not been able to before, and perhaps giving an insight to exotic gravitational-wave causing events out in the distant galaxy I'm going NUTS

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Much of what we've studied has had to be still images of distant far off galaxies in different levels of evolution and development by the depth of field being viewed (redshift, everything is moving away, so the years and time distances are huge and thus it is the equivalent of peering back in time due to the time light takes to travel)

NOW WE CAN SEE THE UNIVERSE... IN ACTION, by observing the literal RIPPLES of gravitational space time that rush like the ripples of a pebble in a pond from cataclysmic events, using supermassive black holes/pulsars as a frame of reference, like drums banging and reverberating out.

The reverbs literally SQUISH AND STRETCH and SLOW AND SPEED UP the things they pass through (not discernably to the human senses, these are on scales so massive it requires incredible instruments)

maunderfiend

The livestream concluded, but, they uploaded a video that does a much better job explaining this concept!

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i-was-today-years-old-when

i learned that the world record for the loudest thing ever shouted belongs to an Irish female teacher who shouted the word “quiet” at 121 decibels, the equivalent of a jet engine (x)

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itsdanimotherfreakingglitter

DISGUSTANG

chlmera

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oh my god?

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questbedhead

Okay please read this whole article because there is important information in ther, including;

1. She never yells at her students- her record breaking 121 decibel shout happened during an event she’d been invited to. She was defending her title after setting the previous shouting record during a competition at a church camp, where she got to 119.4 decibels 

2. The only reason she entered the first competition was because her twin sister had entered and was about to win with a shout of 119.1 decibels. 

3. They took her to an expert to try to understand how she shouted so very loud and his conclusion was that her supernatural volume was fueled entirely by her need to beat her sister. 

supreme-leader-stoat

That’s just how siblings are.

axolotlife

It really is