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Merry Christmas (soon, i know)

Well, i’m gonna spend Christmas in my grandma’s house, so i might as well, but hey, better soon than late. Merry Christmas to all… except for Jews… ok, ok I Won’t be an asshole just for this time of the year (really, i’m not a racist, but you know making fun of other people, who aren’t us is so much easier, don’t you think? so, Jews I’ve nothing against you). Merry Christmas to all white people…. and black ones…. who aren’t rap singers (50 Cent, you suck, rock and metal forever).

Independence day :O

Well, today’s 11th November, Independence Day in Poland. Patriots, flags, singing anthem everywhere on the news but what i think about is i’ll be forced to watch the worst movie i’ve ever seen in my life on TV “Independence Day”… damn, not that shit again…

OH SHIT LEMME ALONE. I can’t show it but she wrote like sixty of these.

OH SHIT LEMME ALONE. I can’t show it but she wrote like sixty of these.

Here’s your doctor Tree with another fucking awesome “What’s air” answer. BTW I’ve got homework with a literal question “What is air?”, great i’m gonna ask some people on Omegle. xD

Here’s your doctor Tree with another fucking awesome “What’s air” answer. BTW I’ve got homework with a literal question “What is air?”, great i’m gonna ask some people on Omegle. xD

What is air!?

So yeah i made a fucking tumblr because i’m now in the “WHAT IS AIR” guild, i hate blogs and i’m not gonna udpade it very often but Omegle is awesome and here’s my first conversation. I don’t have a screenshot but, well fuck that.

You: WHAT IS AIR?!                                                                                        

Stranger: Air is a mixture of gases that circle Earth, kept in place by gravity. Air makes up Earth’s atmosphere. The air we breathe is 78 percent nitrogen gas, 21 percent oxygen, 0.9 percent argon, and 0.03 percent carbon dioxide, along with water vapor-floating molecules of water. Also present are traces of other gases and tiny bits of dust, pollen grains from plants, and other solid particles. As our atmosphere extends higher and higher above Earth, toward outer space, air becomes thinner and the combination of gases in the air changes.