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lxskllr

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Weird ice formation from Russia

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http://englishrussia.com/2017/06/09/ice-pyramids-unusual-natural-phenomena/
 
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Dr. Zaus

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I had a girlfriend who was a cutter... she liked knives.. I got her a knife for her birthday...

In retrospect, it was probably her ample self-hate that lead to her being crazy fucking hot and willing to sleep with me. I was bi-polar as well.

After that I was celibate for 9 years. Now I've been married for 9 years to a woman who doesn't self-mutilate and had 4 kids for me... nice lady.

lesson: eat a whole plant diet.

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SKORPI0

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How has this not been seen before???

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It's been known since spring 1989. ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_'n_Dale:_Rescue_Rangers
While Chip and Dale were established characters, in order to bring them into the series only their general appearance and basic personality traits were kept. Unlike their appearances in Disney shorts, in the Rescue Rangers the chipmunk duo are very verbal, with Chip voiced by Tress MacNeille and Dale voiced by Corey Burton.[3] Audio processing was used to speed up the voice recordings and give the voices a higher pitch, particularly Chip's.[9] The pair were given clothes—Chip the clothing of the original-concept Kit, while the goofier Dale was modeled after Magnum, P.I. with his Hawaiian shirt.[7][9]

http://uproxx.com/hidden/chip-and-dale-rescue-rangers-fun-facts/3/

Original Rescue Rangers leader Kit was drawn with a puffy leather jacket and a fedora, a style choice that was transferred over to Chip. The inspiration for the recognizable look, however, was George Lucas’ globetrottin’ archaeologist Indiana Jones.
If Chip was Harrison Ford, then Dale also needed a hunky real-life hero to take after. Cue Tom Selleck. Much like the mustachioed actor on long-running ’80s action show Magnum, P.I., Dale embraced his goofier side with a Hawaiian shirt.