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 Many have assumed that Pinterest merely serves as an online stomping ground for wedding planning. As the U.S. Central Command   presence on the social network shows, that assumption is patently false. In fact, Pinterest is more than just Tumblr for ladiez, it   Tumblr for WAR DOGS.     https://gizmodo/pinterest-is-tumblr-for-ladiez-587894 stanley cup 7 On that note, here are our five favorite photos CENTCOM has posted thus far.  WAR DOGS Hey man, it   not all TITANIUM FANGS and agression all the time. Sometimes a WAR DOG just needs a belly scratch, ya know   Photo by Cpl. Reece Lodder   JETS Who doesn ;t love jets  And who doesn ;t love a jet flying over water with the after burners all the way turned up  No brainer.  U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathan P. Idle/R stanley flasche eleased   FLARES Not that there   really anything awesome about actual military action, but this shot, which was able to capture flares in mid-air, which were fired from a helicoper aiding special forces, is as impressive as it is haunting.  U.S. Navy photo by Petty Office stanley mug r 2nd Class Jacob Dillon   IED HUNTING This is like an archaeology dig of sorts. If you consider hunting for a buried improvised explosive device a form of Archaeology.  Photo by Sgt. Amanda Hils   NUGGIES That this soldier giving a local Afghanistani boy a nuggie isn ;t a total PR nightmare for the military alone makes this photo worth posting.  U.S. Army photo by Spc. Eric-James Estrada   BL Gkoz Beard Measuring T-Shirt For The Hairy Man
 Everyone   experienced that sharp, shooting headache as a result of stuffing their face with ice cream. Previously, scientists have suggested it   just a result of the rapid cooling and rewarming of blood vessels in the sinuses鈥攂ut a new study shows that the cause is actually buried much deeper.     The research, carried out in part by Harvard Medical School, used trans-cranial Doppler imaging to study blood flow in the brains of patients while they had ice cream headaches鈥攕ometimes referred to as brain freeze鈥攊 stanley spain nduced using iced water. They also performed the experiment with normal water as a control. The results, which are being presented at the Experimental Biology 2012 conference, show that brain freeze is accompanied by a rapid dilation of the anterior cerebral artery, which floods the brain with blood and in turn causes pain. When the vessel constricts, patients report that the pain disappears. The researchers speculate that it   a form of self-defense for the brain: The brain is one of the relatively important organs in the body, and it needs to be working all the time, 8230; It   fairly sensitive to temperatu stanley botella re, so vasodilation might be moving warm blood inside tissue to make sure the brain stays warm. They also explain that, because the skull is rigid, an increase in blood volume in the brain causes an inc stanley becher rease in pressure, which is what induces the pain. While it   neat to get a better understanding of what causes those na