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{"topics":[{"id":"552bf74363687274adb70400","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Kaz\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bf6276368723ef0b70900#post_552bf6276368723ef0b70900\r\nI like Hayao Miyazaki's WORK but I dislike the man as a person.","author":"4fde4618945b700aa0002fff"},{"id":"552bf79a636872550b210a00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@EHAN\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bf7016368723ef0030b00#post_552bf7016368723ef0030b00\r\n\r\nDah place is called mt wshington in new hampshirez3z like the summit is about a mile high and its fucking extreme weather up there","author":"37e5b9d66361642500af5e00"},{"id":"552bf7b2636872550b530a00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Kaz\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bf41f6368723ef0a70600#post_552bf41f6368723ef0a70600\r\n@PFFF@\r\n@WEAK ORGANICS WHO CAN'T STAND BEING IGNORED@","author":"31bee2686368722a0df23600"},{"id":"552bf8796368723ef0c00d00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Kaz\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bf79a636872550b210a00#post_552bf79a636872550b210a00\r\nbut why\r\n\r\nhow can anyone possibly inhabit such a place","author":"9ba2e84e636164642cc03200"},{"id":"552bf8bb6368724290a73000","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@EHAN\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bf8796368723ef0c00d00#post_552bf8796368723ef0c00d00\r\n\r\nbeczuz they're faggots\"@Gizoid101\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bf7b2636872550b530a00#post_552bf7b2636872550b530a00\r\n\r\nCarbon is pretty strong ma'am ","author":"37e5b9d66361642500af5e00"},{"id":"552bfaa663687274ad930900","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"[spoiler]115 hours[/spoiler]","author":"9ba2e84e636164642cc03200"},{"id":"552bfae56368726fe7100400","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"You know that feeling when you see your favorite cow being milked mercilessly?","author":"4fdfbf92945b7075d50036e4"},{"id":"552bfb2463687274ad510a00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"!http://i.imgur.com/iKHUbr3.png!","author":"31bee2686368722a0df23600"},{"id":"552bfb2d6368722672421400","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@QuasarNova\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bfae56368726fe7100400#post_552bfae56368726fe7100400\r\n\r\nMiltank???","author":"37e5b9d66361642500af5e00"},{"id":"552bfb7c63687274add50a00","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@QuasarNova\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bfae56368726fe7100400#post_552bfae56368726fe7100400\r\n[spoiler]!http://i.imgur.com/TH1R6.gif![/spoiler]","author":"31bee2686368722a0df23600"},{"id":"552bfb8b63687242906f3600","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"\"@Gizoid101\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bfb2463687274ad510a00#post_552bfb2463687274ad510a00\r\n\r\nThat can't be right...\r\n\r\n\r\n\"@Kaz\":/dis/the-time-wasting-thread/post/552bfb2d6368722672421400#post_552bfb2d6368722672421400\r\n\r\nNo, it has nothing to do with fetishes","author":"4fdfbf92945b7075d50036e4"},{"id":"552bfbc16368722672571500","topic_id":"5161dd617f123bd25900013d","body":"The depth and shape of Death Valley influence its summer temperatures. The valley is a long, narrow basin 282 feet (86 m) below sea level, yet is walled by high, steep mountain ranges. The clear, dry air and sparse plant cover allow sunlight to heat the desert surface. Summer nights provide little relief as overnight lows may only dip into the 82 to 98 °F (28 to 37 °C) range. Moving masses of super-heated air blow through the valley creating extremely high temperatures.[9]\r\n\r\nThe hottest air temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 °F (57 °C) on July 10, 1913, at Furnace Creek,[3] which is the hottest atmospheric temperature ever recorded on earth.[3] During the heat wave that peaked with that record, five consecutive days reached 129 °F (54 °C) or above. Some meteorologists dispute the accuracy of the 1913 temperature measurement.[10]\r\n\r\nThe greatest number of consecutive days with a maximum temperature of 100 °F (38 °C) or above was 154 days in the summer of 2001. The summer