Author Archives: RodKeys

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Yung Wizzle – I Get Bitches

Up and coming MC coming out of Central Florida doing work on this track. Letting all the lames know to Lock yours up cuz HE GET BITCHES… Ya heard?
Stay on the look out for Yung Wizzle on the rise because that WIZZLENATION Movement serious.
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KICK-ASS 2 Official Trailer

I know everyone saw the first one, if not… your slacking. #2 is Set to come out this summer and adds all-time funny guy Jim Carey into the mix. Get your hero on and check it outtt.
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Lebron Reverse ALLEY-HOOP

Lebron started this in the beginning of the season. It looks insane but as the announcers stated, he is the first to throw the alley down backwards

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Beyonce is so F***ing FINE

Beyonce is so F***ing FINE

Queen Bey shows some skin on the cover of GQ magazine’s February 2013 issue, on newsstands Tuesday (January 15).

The 31-year-old songstress was photographed by famed photographer Terry Richardson for this shoot

It was announced today that Bey will be performing at President Obama‘s inauguration! She will take the stage to belt out the National Anthem on January 21. Super Bowl Beyonce is the half-time performer!

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💪Pain & Gain OFFICIAL TRAILER🎬

Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson star in this new flick. It’s Based on a true story and looks pretty sick😷

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Purple Kisses – A$AP Rocky

What do you get when you cross tons of drugs, bunch of drinks, and a couple sexy Naked B****es??
A$AP Rocky 2nd video for his new album LONG LIVE A$AP.

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’93 TILL INFINITY- @IvProfen

Fresh off opening for Ace Hood the young cat IvProfen laying down another cool a$$ visual
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MULA – Big Sean ft. French Montana

💵💰💵AIN’T NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE MULA💰💵💰

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Trinidad James- All Gold Everything

After hearing about this dude for a while my homies finally threw me on that Trinidad James last night.. I must say THAT $HIT WAS RIDING
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NASA Has Discovered Water Ice On Mercury

 NASA Has Discovered Water Ice On Mercury

NASA has announced today that its Messenger spacecraft has confirmed that there is ice on the surface of Mercury.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and parts of its surface can reach temperatures of 800 degrees Fahrenheit. So it might seem like a strange place to find ice. However, because Mercury has virtually no tilt to its axis, there are actually parts of the surface that never see sunlight at all.
The idea that the surface of Mercury has ice has been kicking around since the 1970s, and radio telescope images in 1991 showed some signs that were consistent with there being water ice on the surface. But neutron spectroscopy images have confirmed that the ice is present.
“For more than 20 years the jury has been deliberating on whether the planet closest to the Sun hosts abundant water ice in its permanently shadowed polar regions. MESSENGER has now supplied a unanimous affirmative verdict,” said team member Sean Solomon in a NASA press release.
One fascinating wrinkle to this discovery is that some of the ice appears to exist in areas where it might be expected to be too warm for water ice to be stable – cool regions of the surface that are below the boiling point of water but above the freezing point. In these areas, the water appears to be covered by a dark material that the researchers suspect might be complex organic molecules. Those materials – along with the ice – probably made their way to Mercury’s surface on comets crashing into its surface.
This new discovery raises more questions than answers. As Solomon stated in the release, “Do the dark materials in the polar deposits consist mostly of organic compounds? What kind of chemical reactions has that material experienced? Are there any regions on or within Mercury that might have both liquid water and organic compounds? Only with the continued exploration of Mercury can we hope to make progress on these new questions.”
It’ll be exciting to see what that might be. That’s the best thing about science. Every time you confirm one theory, you discover something else that needs to be studied.