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I want new people to follow. What are some of your favorite tumblogs?
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Going to a dress up party tonight as the Red...
get ready for spam of my previous costumes
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Hello
Beatles fans: goodbye
Doors fans: I love you, wont you tell me your name
Pink Floyd fans: is there anybody in there
Lionel Richie fans: is it me you're looking for?
Led Zeppelin fans: BABE BABE BABE BABE
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NPR: "How animals foretold the earthquake" →
latimes: npr: We know how humans first sensed Tuesday’s earthquake. We felt the shake, then the rattle, and then the urge to flee. But what about the region’s animals? Did they sense the rare 5.8-magnitude temblor before the shaking started? We checked in with the folks at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, one of the most popular attractions in the nation’s capital, to see what they could...
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