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concept: me, a housewife, putting two lean cuisines in the microwave. i drink an entire bottle of chardonnay during the four minutes the chicken fettuccine takes to heat up. my husband walks through the door just as i place the entrée on the table. he thanks me for slaving away all day over a hot stove. i have succeed in passing the lean cuisine off as my own creation. when he’s done, i tell him im in love with our maid, helen–who bears a striking resemblance to margot robbie–and that i will see him in court. im blind drunk and jump into a 1960s pink convertible that helen is driving. we laugh about the lean cuisines.
this is the best post on this fucking website
its a simple transparent theme with some cool options wowee
options:
- 2 different navigation choices
- footers do a slide thing on hover
- buttons+footers fade on hover
- border/sidebar/footer borders or not
- show/hide album art, captions, tags
- transparent footer/sidebar/posts
- set post/sidebar opacity (1=normal, .5 = more transparent, .0=completely transparent)
- 4 custom links
- maximized background image (code w/ repeating bg here)
- pixely font
feel free to ask me any coding questions or contact me if u have any problems w/ this theme~
*EDIT: i’ve updated this theme!! it can be found here
just went through some old requests in my archive. have we ever been ok?
Solar energy that doesn’t block the view
A team of researchers at Michigan State University has developed a new type of solar concentrator that when placed over a window creates solar energy while allowing people to actually see through the window. It is called a transparent luminescent solar concentrator and can be used on buildings, cell phones and any other device that has a clear surface. And, according to Richard Lunt of MSU’s College of Engineering, the key word is “transparent.”
[read more at MSU] [paper] [picture credit: Yimu Zhao]
“Here in the Pacific, 200 metres down, we enter an alien world… This is barreleye a fish with a transparent head filled with jelly so that it can look up through its skull.” - Sir David Attenborough
Blue Planet II


