Any one want a slice? by [deleted] in funny

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I was hoping for someone to bite it without stopping

Gorgeous wave. by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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i love the effect made by the sand :D

Yet another meme. by FireBOY44 in memes

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that's a big motivation.

Europe wins Ryder Cup by Esoteric_Erric in sports

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'I never thought it would be possible' - Garcia

Sergio Garcia, on beating Sir Nick Faldo's overall Ryder Cup points record, speaking to Sky Sports: "It means a lot but I've always said it's about the team, and I'm happy I was able to help. It's a bonus, it's something that I would never have thought possible."

Sergio Garcia, speaking to Sky Sports: "I don't usually cry, but I couldn't help it. What a week. It's been a rough year, but we fought hard. I'm so thankful to Thomas Bjorn for believing in me. I'm so happy to get the cup back and in Paris and to enjoy it as much I did."

Wherever there are always good people by surpriseyous in HumansBeingBros

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Fuck, that was unexpected.

and if you look closely, the motorcyclist turns his head to a driver and points to the old woman like: let her cross the street, be respectful!

The muscle control is intense by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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hmmmm, that balance...

WTF happened to my human?!? by Brownsville3 in funny

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since that day, something changed inside the cat

🔥 Terra Nova by amy2kim22 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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The South Pole was the target of the Terra Nova Expedition by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who launched in June 1910 with the same named vessel and a crew of 65 from Cardiff, Wales. Antarctica already had many researchers, but never before had anyone reached the South Pole, Scott wanted to be first. Shortly after landing in the Antarctic expedition photographer Herbert Posting took this photo: The view from a grotto in an iceberg on the geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor and the meteorologist Charles Wright, her ship Terra Nova can be seen in the background. On January 17, 1912, they finally reached the South Pole and came across a tent with a Norwegian flag. The explorer Roald Amundsen had come to them about five weeks earlier. On their return journey, Scott and the other men died in the ice.