The Firefly Cast as Jedi Chefs.
This is perhaps the most flawless photoset I have seen in my life.
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen on Tumblr.
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The Firefly Cast as Jedi Chefs.
This is perhaps the most flawless photoset I have seen in my life.
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen on Tumblr.
Source: captainfillion
46th anniversary of Star Trek!!! Go to the Google home page and click on all the things!
(via Google)
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via @RealNichelle - “Taken 2/29/12 in the Oval Office - Live Long & Prosper!”
I love my president.
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I love Ellen DeGenerous and now I love JC Penny even more.
Show that you stand behind JC Penny’s decision to keep Ellen, go buy something from them, support treating everyone equally!
JC Penny + Ellen DeGenerous = Great American Values at a Great American Department Store.
This absolutely makes me want to go shopping at JCP right now.
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Johnny Galecki, regarding rumors about him being gay.
I love you, Johnny Galecki.
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This is Jen. She and her friend introduced themselves to me in a cafe here in Vancouver.
Jen told me that her boyfriend is a huge Star Trek fan, and that he has a picture of the cast on his wall, but not a picture of her.
I said, “it sounds like his priorities are slightly out of whack.”
She asked me if I would take a picture with her, so maybe he’d finally put a picture with her in it on his wall, and I said I would … as long as we could give him a withering look in it.
So that’s what we did. Jen’s boyfriend: I am disappoint.
I need to live in a city where I can meet awesome famous people in cafes.
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How About That of the Day: A particularly strong storm that struck the Middle East this week unearthed an ancient marble statue presumed to be of the goddess Aphrodite.
From MSNBC’s Photoblog:
The figure was found half-buried in the sand by a resident walking near the shore in the southern [Israeli] city of Ashkelon. In addition to the statue, experts identified pieces of a mosaic floor from what’s thought to have been a Roman bathhouse. The artifacts are part of a cliffside archaeological site that collapsed when high winds and waves hit the shore.
“The sea gave us this amazing statue,” Yigal Israel, an archaeologist with the Israeli Antiquities Authority, told Reuters. The statue stands about 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall and weighs about 440 pounds (200 kilograms). It’s thought to date back to the Roman occupation of what was western Judea, between 1,700 and 2,000 years ago.
[thanks samit!]
This is so amazing.
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