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The World’s Tallest Treehouse

Welcome to the Minister’s House in Crossville, Tennessee! The largest tree house in the world, the Minister’s House measures over 97 feet tall and uses 6 Oak trees as pillars to support the structure.
Construction began in 1993 when Horace Burgess believed that God spoke to him to build the treehouse. Now in 2011, the treehouse is 10 stories tall and officially measures as the tallest treehouse in the world.


Holy shit balls
Posted on April 15, 2011 via All That Is Interesting with 330 notes ()
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American English Vs. British English

As someone who is “British” i take offense at this
I call them “flashlights” too
honestly some people are so ignorant
=P
Posted on April 15, 2011 via All That Is Interesting with 151 notes ()
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Imperial Forces Propaganda Posters
Posted on April 15, 2011 via All That Is Interesting with 8 notes ()
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I love this.
Cute.
Lovely and touching if not perfectly original concept. Well put together too.
Posted on April 13, 2011 via [lumos.] with 64,371 notes ()
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Why Would a Shrink Fall Asleep During a Patient's Session? (New York Magazine)
“I’d seen four shrinks in my life, and they’d all dozed off mid-session. Was it them—or me? I went back to find out.”
…Thirty years and four shrinks later, I’ve come to recognize these signs. I have consulted four therapists in my life, and all four have fallen asleep on me. The ritual—forms, waiting rooms, Kleenex—starts up again, only each time with my own special twist: I pay someone to explore my unconscious mind and instead they sink into theirs. So consistently did I lose wakeful contact with my shrinks that I began to suspect—honest to God—that feigning sleep was a technique for provoking patients to confront their fears of abandonment. “Once in a 40-year career,” said a friend’s shrink, an ancient and cheerful Jungian, when I asked him if he’d ever drifted off while on the clock—making me, I suppose, the Ted Williams of narcissistic monotony… I’ve now gone four for four. Are my own powers of resistance so enormous that the composite portrait of me, as an isolated, narcissistic evader, is unavoidable? Can an abandonment of minimal professional duty—to stay heedful of what a patient says, no matter how stonewalling—really be answered with an evasion, a theory, a cliché? Who are the bullshit artists here? Them or me?
Posted on April 5, 2011 via psychology notes. with 64 notes ()
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The 13 Funniest Examples of Karate Kyle
Aaaaaaand this is why you never post ridiculous photos of yourself on the internet. They will be found. And they will become memes.
Posted on April 5, 2011 via Funny Or Die with 293 notes ()
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Romance - River Runs Red
one of the best new actual rock bands
saw them live a month or so back, the leadsinger is like some cross between “Love” era Ian Astbury and Billy Idol





