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About Me

Jasmine's the name,youtube be my game.
Since not everyone following me here knows me from youtube, i should probably mention the sort of things i am interested in that you will probably find on my blog.
Harry Potter. Science. TV shows. Bands. Youtubers.and then anything else i find hilarious. and i find quite a lot of things to be hilarious or at least smile worthy.
Basically, be afraid. Be very afraid.

Blogs I follow:

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Friends in production, June 1, 1995.

    Friends in production, June 1, 1995.

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    INSPIRED BY THIS POST (don’t remove credit)

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That couch looks very comfy!

    2enjoy-the-little-things-in-life:

    That couch looks very comfy!

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baylee-182-dbz:

why is that sausage there

there is a dancing woman in a bikini with excessively long arms and an eyeball for a head and you question the sausage

    ifyoucarryonthisway:

    baylee-182-dbz:

    why is that sausage there

    there is a dancing woman in a bikini with excessively long arms and an eyeball for a head and you question the sausage

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  16. Harry Potter as a teen comedy…

    Now that was brilliant.

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  18. 13-Billion-Year-Old Alien Worlds Discovered

    javik:

    “Two exoplanets have been discovered by scientists at the Max-Planck Institute for Astronomy orbiting the star HIP 11952. But according to conventional thinking, these worlds shouldn’t exist. You see, HIP 11952 is a ‘metal-poor star and planetary formation is hindered around stars with low metallicity (PDF). This isn’t the only thing; as metal-poor stars were the first stars to form when the Universe was very young, these two worlds also formed around the same time. They are therefore the most ancient exoplanets discovered to date.”

    And a notable quote from the Discovery.Com article up there that I thought was interesting:

    “So, although exoplanet-hunting surveys generally hunt for exoplanets orbiting metal-rich stars, it is important not to neglect the metal-poor ones. They could be harboring exoplanets of special historical significance.

    Future explorers may therefore want to visit these low-metallicity worlds not to search for alien life or “Earth 2.0.” They may be the Indiana Jones’s of the future, carrying out archaeological surveys of these ancient planets, unlocking the secrets of our Universe when it was just a baby.”

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