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Except for the inaccuracies surrounding the pronunciation of ‘tulaberries’ and what series they were in, and where that series took place, this animated version of Badger’s speech on last night’s ‘Breaking Bad’ is pretty great.

be sure to rollover ‘notes’ to see photo captions!

A month away from Boulder: back home to Illinois then San Diego Comic-Con, LA, Emma & Robbie’s wedding near Placerville, the Bay Area.

File this one under “oh dear god no.”

Bored of being in a dark room, she flips on the light, opens the door and bails.

This particular episode takes place at 1am. We were startled out of bed by a loud THWAP! Making sure there were no zombies, I put her back in the room, and set up the camera.

This is why we keep doors locked with her around. We don't need her harassing the neighbors.

To answer some commonly seen questions… No, there is nobody else in the room with her. Nobody propped her up. She learned how to open doors years ago of her own accord, and continued to do so.

via Jenner on Vimeo via Buzzfeed

Too lazy to dig out the images in this, but this photo essay about walled cities is really incredible. The Dutch!

Eric sent me this to cheer me up. I laughed out loud. Really loud.

“Two Chips” / An Animated Short from Adam Patch

Bay Of Biscay In Bloom // NASA GSFC

When conditions are just right in the Bay of Biscay, the body of water nestled in the elbow crook between western France and northern Spain, huge blooms of phytoplankton begin to emerge. The marine microorganisms live in the bay all year, but in the spring, the combination of more sunlight, warmer waters and an influx of nutrients carried by ocean currents and freshwater rivers swollen with melted snow creates explosive blooms–those multi-colored swirls in the water.

The massive population explosion is big enough to see from space, and NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this image with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) earlier this month. The blooms usually die down by May, so this might be one of the last swirly-marine-life photos we get this year.

via NASA via Popular Science

So cool! From my mom:

Via Reddit via Eric…it gets funnier and funnier the longer I watch. And I cant. Stop. Watching.

The Zhangye Danxia Landform in Gansu province, China. Wow.



I laughed all the way through. And yeah, I’m totally seeing this on Friday.