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Pics That Make You Laugh |OT6| r u havin a giggle ther m8?

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Hey Uber, nice repost.
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Pics That Make You Laugh |OT7| That Make You Laugh, Coral

EDIT: and of course I'm late. Sorry. Quick, some C&H instead

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Did anyone catch the new episode of How the Universe Works about how it can take a photon up to 100,000 years to make it out from the center of the sun and then just 8 minutes to reach earth? Crazy.

So it's my birthday today. All I want is for Clydefrog to post again. I know you're reading this frog.
 
Corals are marine invertebrates in class Anthozoa of phylum Cnidaria typically living in compact colonies of many identical individual "polyps". The group includes the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard skeleton.

A coral "head" is a colony of myriad genetically identical polyps. Each polyp is a spineless animal typically only a few millimeters in diameter and a few centimeters in length. A set of tentacles surround a central mouth opening. An exoskeleton is excreted near the base. Over many generations, the colony thus creates a large skeleton that is characteristic of the species. Individual heads grow by asexual reproduction of polyps. Corals also breed sexually by spawning: polyps of the same species release gametes simultaneously over a period of one to several nights around a full moon.

Although some corals can catch small fish and plankton, using stinging cells on their tentacles, like those in sea anemone and jellyfish, most corals obtain the majority of their energy and nutrients from photosynthetic unicellular algae that live within the coral's tissue called zooxanthella (also known as Symbiodinium). Such corals require sunlight and grow in clear, shallow water, typically at depths shallower than 60 metres (200 ft). Corals can be major contributors to the physical structure of the coral reefs that develop in tropical and subtropical waters, such as the enormous Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, Australia. Other corals do not have associated algae and can live in much deeper water, with the cold-water genus Lophelia surviving as deep as 3,000 metres (9,800 ft).[3] Examples live on the Darwin Mounds, north-west of Cape Wrath, Scotland. Corals have also been found off the coast of the U.S. in Washington State and the Aleutian Islands in Alaska.

Thank Mr Skeltal
 

G.O.O.

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also guys, I need your opinion on this classic gif

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isn't the candle moving in the direction of the girl's blow, meaning that the boy failed in his attempt to steal the wish ?
 

Kansoku

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also guys, I need your opinion on this classic gif

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isn't the candle moving in the direction of the girl's blow, meaning that the boy failed in his attempt to steal the wish ?

it also looks like the candle goes off before the boy eve appears in the gif.
 
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