Brb, about to propose with a Labrador and a chalkboard (she said yes)
Cate Blanchett plays 13 characters in new two-hour experimental film "Manifesto" that features her performing a monologue for each character.
Merry Christmas
The Cleveland Browns have won their first game of the season
My Son started to cry when he saw Santa, so I decided it'd be a good idea if we all joined to
Grindelwald, Switzerland
TIL Elvis Presley once asked his limo driver, "Do you own this limo or do you work for the company?" He responded, "I work for the company." Elvis said "Well, you own it now." The limo driver's tip was the limo.
When people compliment my holiday cheer
Australian man waits 416 days to see what happens after his ipod timer passes 9999 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
Free books for everyone! /r/FreeEBOOKS welcomes everyone who just got their shiny new ereading device to the land of free books.
The main cast of Star Wars, 1977
When political beliefs are challenged, a person?s brain becomes active in areas that govern personal identity and emotional responses to threats, USC researchers find
If you leave milk & cookies out for Santa on Christmas Eve, and you put heavy sedatives in the milk, he'll fall asleep and you can take everybody's presents.
Sunrise from Jonsrud viewpoint in Sandy, Oregon [OC] [800x1200]
What's a sign that someone was raised well?
Pakistan makes nuclear threat to Israel, in response to fake news
Drug firms poured 780M painkillers into WV amid rise of overdoses
black puma, Maxim Shkret, digital, '16
Dave cannot make his wife cum.
Inflating time lapse of the ISS?s new expandable habitat
ELI5: How is it possible that some animals are "immortal" and can only die from predation?
[homemade] Shrimp fajitas with black beans on from-scratch tortillas
LPT: if you have problems throwing something away you don't need anymore because of sentimentality, take a picture of it before you get rid of it.
Germany's biggest evacuation since WWII to take place on Christmas Day as authorities in Augsburg, Southern Germany, plan to evacuate 54,000 people after a 3.8-ton bomb, dropped on the city by Britain during World War II was found during building work.
Cheer or Fear, Belsnickel is here!!
November 2016 /r/pics transparency report
Grindelwald, Switzerland
Jose y Maria
Finally done with all the gift-wrapping
Rented a cabin for the holidays in Transylvania. Owner included for free extra protection from local wildlife for my piece of mind.
This is a photo taken this year
Recruited the worlds most adorable army today!
British & German soldiers of WW1 declare an informal truce and play a match of football between trenches, Christmas 1914
These cats are not cold in winter
I took a long exposure of a moving train, and I am very happy with the result
My daughter had a very specific birthday cake request 'animals wearing birthday hats, having a party'. I think I managed to pull it off.
Christmas hasn't even happened yet and I'm already calling it: My favorite gift of 2016.
As is tradition, Merry Christmas from New Zealand Reddit!
Small red hut
Osprey catches a trout
Legend says it still has full battery
Dad is fired from Christmas Card duty!!
This lighthouse was made by an inmate on death row, using only paper, a mirror from a shaving kit, and glue from the flaps of envelopes.
New pic from uncontacted Amazonian tribe. National Geographic.
This makes me rethink my whole life
We used a Chuck It stick to make snowballs. Weren't disappointed
Kids today...
Akureyri, Iceland
Find the middle girls legs?
Slovakian highway today.
Quiet morning in Gothenburg, Sweden
Do you have a college degree or higher in science? Get flair indicating your expertise in /r/science!
When political beliefs are challenged, a person?s brain becomes active in areas that govern personal identity and emotional responses to threats, USC researchers find
Brains of people with dyslexia don?t adapt to new information. Findings suggest that dyslexic brains have to work harder than ?typical? brains to process incoming sights and sounds, requiring additional mental overhead for even the simplest tasks.
New research by two cognitive psychology experts is demonstrating how our decision making is heavily influenced by the world around us, challenging the traditional idea that thinking takes place strictly in the head.
Quantum Leap: Researchers Send Information Using a Single Particle of Light Motherboard
Artificial intelligence to generate new cancer drugs on demand
4-million-year-old bacteria have been found in one of the deepest caves on Earth
New Ebola vaccine shows 100% effectiveness in a study of nearly 6,000 patients (p-value 0.0033)
Wild strawberry discovered that inhibits the development of the spotted-wing Drosophila fly
Researchers at Binghamton University in New York have created a ?bacteria-powered battery on a single sheet of paper.?
Using ultrafast imaging of moving energy in photosynthesis, scientists have determined the speed of crucial processes for the first time. Findings could help show how nature has perfected the process of photosynthesis, and how this might be copied to produce fuels by artificial photosynthesis.
Mother-of-Pearl Holds the Key to Historical Ocean Temperatures
Prehistoric human ancestors that created hand stencils in caves 40,000 years ago can now be identified as male or female with more than 90% accuracy.
Tumor cells can't move the same way that normal cells do to get through tight squeezes in the body, opening up the potential for future, targeted therapies, new research suggests.
Stresses of holiday season behind heart death spike at Christmas - researchers found more than a 4 percent increase in heart-related deaths from Dec. 25 through Jan. 7.
Trump: His Gallery of Rogues Psychology Today
Positive multiple sclerosis clinical trial suggests 'unprecedented' effects in relapsing form of the disease
Researchers have found out which parenting styles help children best learn skills and attitudes needed to be smart consumers, researchers analyzed data from 73 studies nationwide.
Plant-eating mammals sport bigger bellies than meat eaters
Mice study reveals that a particular class of neurons is essential for spinal cord injury recovery
Free and featured this December: smallpox. neural networks, and pecking orders
Researchers use radar to track 3.5 trillion insects migrating over England
Deep Patient: An Unsupervised Representation to Predict the Future of Patients from the Electronic Health Records
Non-invasive imaging using reporter genes altering cellular water permeability
Potential supervolcano in Naples
Science in home
Search
I'm becoming scared of Facebook.
Unlimited Internet To Become Standard (New CRTC Rules)
President Obama signs defense bill that could spur new space-based arms race
Cyanogen pulls the plug on its services and OS next week
Male sex robots with 'bionic penis' to offer ultimate experience
Google's self-driving cars have driven over 2 million miles ? but they still need work in one key area - "the tech giant has yet to test its self-driving cars in cold weather or snowy conditions."
Why are 6TB drives the same price as they were 18 months ago?
Quantum Leap: Researchers Send Information Using a Single Particle of Light
Cheap physical USB authentication key may be the best hope against account takeovers
A bug in Twitter's Android app inflated video ad metrics by as much as 35%
Google employees confess all the things they hated most about working at Google
Researcher proposes parallel Intelligence, a move toward the intelligent future
Canada Calls Broadband a 'Basic' Service, Funds Rural Expansion
Behold the greatest spirographs in the world
Die photos and analysis of the 45 year old revolutionary 8008 microprocessor, the ancestor of the modern X86 CPU architecture
Phil Schiller says Apple is working with Consumer Reports in wake of MacBook Pro battery issues
Fitbit Drops Patent Case Against Jawbone After Patents Ruled Invalid Fortune. com
The Digital Soapbox: Dr. King's neglected lesson on speaking to the other side
2016's best bits: breakthroughs in science
The ?app of choice? for jihadists: ISIS seizes on Internet tool to promote terror
2016. The year Facebook tried to take over the world
Hybrid AES-RSA Encryption for Humans
World War Three, by Mistake
The broken edtech ecosystem investors once avoided is changing
The reality of VR/AR trial
The Death of CyanogenMod and What it Means for Development
We?re bringing GitLab Pages to the Community Edition
BearSSL - Constant-Time Crypto
50X Faster than Redis, Open Source P2P Firebase
Computer Science from the Bottom Up
Getting Started with Tokio
Is mathematics the oldest legacy system?
Performance overhead when calling assembly from Go
Are programming competitions a good use of time?
EagleMode: a ZUI (Zoomable User Interface) for Linux
Programming M.C. Kids for the NES
Python 3.6 released!
Teaching Deep Convolutional Neural Networks to Play Go
Animating 2048 SVG nodes in React, Preact, Inferno, Vue, Angular 2, and CycleJS ? a side-by-side comparison
Using F# for build scripts
Free online courses from Construx through the holidays
Basics of using the readline library
Rocket: a web framework for Rust
TurboHist: Turbo Histogram Construction
I'm starting a blog to simplify CS papers. Here's Chubby!
YuleLog - A terminal based Yule Log Fireplace for the Christmas Season. Made with Asciimatics! ? /r/Python
Poorly Researched Clickbait Articles in DZone
Robust futexes: lost wakeups in the glibc/kernel synchronization scheme
Refactoring Legacy PHP
Fun: How Many Santas Are There, Really
Australian man waits 416 days to see what happens after his ipod timer passes 9999 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
Kids record themselves trashing a brand new bench on a community hiking and biking trail.
Wait for it...
I drove 1000km to surprise my mom for Christmas. She didn't recognize me at first.
Your standard Flight Simulator X multiplayer lobby
$5000 for a single pull at this slot machine.
This woman is pretty damn sick of Billy Eichner's shit
Does anyone know a place that will remove background noise from a home video? My son passed away and this is one of the few videos I have of him singing.
How hard do piranhas bite
Guy Hits 240 Consecutive Green Lights in New York City
Keyonce - Slay Bells (Perfect impersonations of a succession of RnB divas)
Fool's Day - A hilarious short film about a few kids playing an April Fool's prank on their teacher by spiking her coffee.
Just another typical meal with the family
This is What $3000 For A 4 Hour Flight Looks Like
A few days ago I rather stupidly decided to throw together a christmas saxophone arrangement - 2 sleepless nights later, here's the result - Merry Christmas!
When imitation meets the real thing w/ Conor McGregor
When the darkside dosent pay enough
Get that camera out of my face!
One of the most disturbing PSAs I have ever seen
What it feels like to get a GTX 1080
Having the Internet as your Roommate
Attack on Titan: Season 2 ? Official Promotional Video (JPN)
Tesla coil playing festive songs
Girl with a unique voice makes beautiful covers of songs, barely gets any views (x-post from r/DeepIntoYouTube)
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