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TheTallestOfMidgets, in Front and back of $100 bill, real vs movie prop

Lmao the look on Ben’s face just kills me

Bassman1805,

Taxation without representation, hmm?

[Purses lips]

We’ll see about that.

pancakes,
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It’s like he’s physically holding himself back from telling you there’s mustard on your face.

RxBrad,
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BLUE STEEL

jayrodtheoldbod,

I’ll never forget the dude who said he put that exact face on his credit card, so he’d have to stare down ol’ Ben every time he wanted to waste money on shit.

That is a face that says, “Every dollar today is worth ten in the future, sir.”

rob_t_firefly,
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They gave him a Woll Smoth mouth on the fake one.

zib,
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He's feeling sassy today

JohnDClay, in Front and back of $100 bill, real vs movie prop

I wonder what the building on the back is

CluckN,

Independence Hall

JohnDClay,

In the movie one I mean.

TheAndrewBrown,

It’s the same building, just edited. You can tell the bottom half of the center is exactly the same and the the near sections of the wings are pretty similar. They just swapped out the top part and changed the windows on the far sections of the wings.

band_on_the_run,
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Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Here’s a picture of it now: i.imgur.com/UiDgPkw.jpg

JohnDClay,

Sorry, I meant one on the movie one

band_on_the_run,
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It’s just an artistic variation of the original Independence Hall drawing.

JohnDClay,

Oh, I was wondering if it was based on a different historic building. Okay

WarmSoda,

It’d be cool if they had a UFO hovering over the building to replace the top

Raxiel, in How geologists collect lava

What will his boss say if he checks his pockets at the end of the day and discovers all that lava he took already?

5too, in How geologists collect lava

Oh! I went looking for more videos like this (my kids love this sort of thing), and I’m pretty sure the source was the first hit: www.usgs.gov/…/lava-sampling-active-lava-flow

CheeseBread, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

These are beautiful and way more than just mildly interesting.

SocialMediaRefugee, in How geologists collect lava

Ummm, forbidden pie filling

Luvs2Spuj, in How geologists collect lava

How this one volcanologist collected lava this one time.

SocialMediaRefugee,

Dermatologists hate him!

TheGiantKorean, in How geologists collect lava
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10/10 I would accidentally scrape the lava onto my foot, because I am a clutz.

SocialMediaRefugee,

I remember reading about a geologist who was standing on what he thought was solidified lava until he realized he had slowly moved and the bottoms of his boots were melting.

dingus,

Um were his feet ok???

SocialMediaRefugee,

He figured out what was happening pretty quickly

TheGiantKorean,
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Holy shit!

rob_t_firefly, in How geologists collect lava
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Warmth spread through Stanley’s arms. With the bucket in his arms again, he was home.

solstice, in How geologists collect lava

Forbidden tomato sauce for his hot pocket later I’m sure.

rmuk, in How geologists collect lava

Here we see a specialist performing cutting-edge research, pushing back the limits on collecting lava with ever-daintier little buckets. Experts predict that by 2035 the bucket may be carried on the pinkie and have a flower painted on it.

Murais, in How geologists collect lava

He’s cooling lava with an iron bucket of water.

Minecraft confirmed real.

Smacks, in How geologists collect lava
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Spicy rocks

musicmind333, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.
USER001, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.

That is very impressive! I really like the detail view of the gauge indicator

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