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I am a natually happy person who doesn't let most of the problems of life get to him. :) |
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You know what amazes me? Kids like him on the right. I met him today. He accidentally ran into me while playing catch with his friend. He looked at me and immediately freaked out saying sorry a million times, and then all of a sudden he stopped. He told me he used to be afraid of kids who were big and strong like me, because he was bullied in school for his weight. I asked why it didn’t bother him anymore, and he told me he went through a huge time of depression, and then realized he should love who he is no matter what. And that it doesn’t matter what you look like, what you weigh, or who likes you. He said as long as he was content with how he looked, how he weighed, and who liked him, he was happy and that’s all that mattered. It’s kids like HIM who show me that everyone can be strong. That everyone has a reason to smile and be confident. I wanted to get a picture with him to spread his story. He’s an inspiring kid, and everyone should take his advice.
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This made me laugh out loud.
ahahahaha! xD This goes with the dubstep I am listening to now.
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Scientists at Oxford University have performed the first deep-sea dive in Antarctica. Before this dive deep sea vent dives were done all over the world, but this was the first time hydrothermal vents were discovered in Antarctica. As Jon Copley, a professor of earth and ocean science at the University of Southampton, who participated in the research said about this exploration “It’s only quite recently that we’ve been able to be bold enough, really, to head to the poles”.
Underneath the surface of the ocean are black smoked geysers that average at a temperature of 382 degrees Celsius compared to the temperature of the water around them at 0 degrees Celsius. In the deep end of the ocean sun light is barely reachable for the ocean life, so the species must adapt to alternate sources of energy to survive. Such as, using CO2 as an alternate source of energy for the non-existent sun light. As shown in the picture yeti crabs all bundle together to hunt for bacteria that gathers on them to eventually be eaten by the yeti crabs themselves. Though, the seven armed sea stars prey on the yeti crabs just as the yeti crabs prey on the bacteria for food. As Alex Rogers, a professor of zoology at Oxford University, said about the deep-sea world “We were absolutely stunned to see the animal communities, because they were so different from the hydrothermal vents seen elsewhere”.
This research was eventually published in the journal PLoS Biology.
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Please, out of the kindness of your heart help my brother out by liking this status. It only takes one click. :) He is in desperate need of likes for he is trying to win a copy of Batman: Arkham City, a game that he has been waiting for the longest time for, but does not have the money to purchase it. Please, make a kids day by doing this.
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