



Tired of spending hundreds of dollars for glasses? Then just buy your glasses online and spend less than $99 and even less than $10!! Companies such as Warby Parker and Eyefly sell optical and sunglasses for less than $100 and are really really stylish. Or you can get some from companies such as Zenni Optical or EyeBuyDirect.com for even less while still getting great quality glasses. Its amazing how much money you can save by knowing where to shop.
The article below also goes into each of these companies and the difference between them and what they offer:
This is the best mathematical formula ever.
Mathematical breakdown of Pizza
(thanks to Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society)
If the wind will not serve, take to the oars. - Latin Proverb
Sobran las balas, sobra la miseria y falta la consciencia.
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Let’s go for a run.
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The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision. - Helen Keller
Took me about a week. The Office! :) Can also be seen here:
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Coolest thing ever! I’m going to do this right now!
Moss Graffiti
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Q: Who is the hot girl in this Carl’s Jr. Hand-Breaded Chicken Tender Sandwich commercial?
A: Antoinette Kalaj
Antoinette is an Albanian actress who now resides in NYC. She’s had a few film roles including Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (playing a mermaid) and Exit 33 (a horror movie: see review here). She’s also had some bit roles on Hung and Gossip Girl.
Her hotness was noticed by John Mayberry Jr (outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies) who tried to contact her via his agent for a date. Seems he didn’t know she was married.
Check out her IMDB and a bio plus more pictures at SmartAsses.net.
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Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade Recipe
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La Primavera Mexicana.
Jack Andraka (center), a 15-year-old student from Maryland, came up with a paper sensor that detects pancreatic cancer 168 times faster than current tests. It’s also 90% accurate, 400 times more sensitive, and 26,000 times less expensive than today’s methods. In short: It’s a lot better.
Andraka was inspired to focus on pancreatic cancer because a friend’s brother was killed by the disease. “I became interested in early detection, did a ton of research, and came up with this idea,” he says.