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getting creative with my titles today.

anyway, earlier we went for a walk on this path outside of town, and this is a tunnel that goes underneath the unfinished highway they\'re building.

I really like this because... well obviously the point behind it is kind of cliche, and I know I already have a person-disappearing-dramatically-into-a-tunnel photograph, but this is way different anyway.

I had some more of the same thing, but I like this one best because they\'re both just turning around right at the very end.

My dad and my dog.
no editing except for the border.
done rambling now.
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Dharma made me giggle.

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xD me too.

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"It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity."
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she's like "OHHAI"

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I totally thought this was upsidedown until I saw dharma. :3

I really like your dramatic tunnel pictures.

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aw thanks, me too. [: I should show you this tunnel next time you're here, it's exciting.

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"Using the Bible to back up an argument is like using a Wikipedia page without sources."

"It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity."
-- Albert Einstein

I've decided I really like this.

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i g n o r a n c e i s f a t a l .
Thanx bby C:

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"Using the Bible to back up an argument is like using a Wikipedia page without sources."

"It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity."
-- Albert Einstein

No problemo.

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