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1 more day and it will be a whole 366 days together. :)

1 more day and it will be a whole 366 days together. :)

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Angel.

Since you posted something on my tumblr, I’m posting something on yours. I love you. You’re the most perfect guy I know even of we do fight a lot. But I love your silliness and the way you look at me. :) I love you, booty. :P

nydiasnts:

Can I just say how much I love my relationship? Do you guys see how when you see Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber it makes you say “aww” or “I wish I had a relationship like that” well, that’s how I know our relationship is. I love my boyfriend. He’s the reason for the smile on my face everyday….

I love my girlfriend!
danielhiggins09:

slightly worn stormtrooper

Thats my nigguh

danielhiggins09:

slightly worn stormtrooper

Thats my nigguh

danielhiggins09:

Best light saber battle… Hands down


Yee

danielhiggins09:

Best light saber battle… Hands down

Yee

An iPhone within an iPhone all within a camera. IPHONECEPTION!

An iPhone within an iPhone all within a camera. IPHONECEPTION!

nydiasnts:

angeel2448:

So how do I use tumblr?

Don’t be gay.. Oh, wait. Too late.

GEE THANKS GIRLFRIEND. 😒

So how do I use tumblr?


Last fall California-based Berkeley Bionics unveiled a “wearable robot” called eLEGS, an exoskeleton adapted from technology currently being tested for U.S. foot soldiers. Users strap on a backpack containing a battery and microprocessor, then bionic legs with motorized joints at the hips and knees. Sensors in handheld crutches issue instructions to the backpack computer, which relays them to the legs. Walking is simple: Shifting weight to the left crutch, for example, initiates a step forward with the right foot. Trials begin this year. 


I want it.

Last fall California-based Berkeley Bionics unveiled a “wearable robot” called eLEGS, an exoskeleton adapted from technology currently being tested for U.S. foot soldiers. Users strap on a backpack containing a battery and microprocessor, then bionic legs with motorized joints at the hips and knees. Sensors in handheld crutches issue instructions to the backpack computer, which relays them to the legs. Walking is simple: Shifting weight to the left crutch, for example, initiates a step forward with the right foot. Trials begin this year. 

I want it.