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Thanks to http://oreo2295.stumbleupon.com/ for this one. Looks tasty.
http://oreo2295.stumbleupon.com/
Thanks to http://oreo2295.stumbleupon.com/ for this one. Looks tasty.
http://www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com/issues/10_06/10_06_andre_giant.html?page1
Truly inspiring. From now on my toast shall be “To Andre the Giant!” My old toast, “May we all get what we deserve” never went over too well anyhow.
http://gypsymagpie.stumbleupon.com/
Very nice page, allot of effort to post an image with every entry. Beautiful.
http://www.rubbersole.info/mind/success-in-the-office/the-48-laws-of-power/
For the most part this is just “how to be an amoral dick”. I like how these Social Darwinists use natural selection as an excuse to break every law of civilization by exploiting everyone around them. This works great for the individual, but just because it works doesn’t mean that it’s RIGHT. Falling into this Machiavellian mind-set aligns you with CEOs and politicians and anyone else who’d see fit to put a thousand people out of a job to marginally improve profits.
You can be part of the problem or part of the solution. Just because your help won’t fix the problem, doesn’t make it OK for you to become part of the problem. As more and more taboos of social conduct are being broken, and as it becomes more and more IN FASHION to be selfish, we can’t help but notice how people are becoming less and less “civil” with each other. Anyone who has driven a car for the last fifteen years knows what I’m talking about.
This kind of behavior feeds off of the corpse of civilization and provides nothing in respect to the good of man. This “each man for himself” attitude isn’t some brilliant new concept. It is the natural state of mankind and all life. If we stayed like that we’d never have gotten beyond the caves. But instead, our ancestors decided that for our kind to meet it’s potential, we would have to work together. To go against our nature, and to help each other. And it took EONS for us to get this far. This primal selfishness is the reason it took so long. Look at these rules and try to identify the author as anything but a psychopath.
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http://www.blavish.com/many-legged-wooden-chair/
What about a “many ARMED chair”? I think that would be much more useless.
http://www.recipesfor2.com.au/
I’d like to see the kitchen for “Recipes for one” I bet it wouldn’t be this clean. I think we could also bring in Jesus to turn wine into whiskey.
http://www.abandonedbutnotforgotten.com/linda_vista_hospital.htm
Some amazing pictures taken from an abandoned hospital interior. Urban exploration, how cool is that? When I was a kid I always wanted to come across some forgotten building and set up my secret hide-out. The closest I found was an old root cellar but the ciling was only 5ft tall and there was no way to get light down there with the “hatch” closed, so it kind of sucked. Good for hiding stolen road signs though.
Pretty awesome! Anime streaming video. A good place to see what some of these titles are all about.
http://www.wowfunny.com/pic.shtml?3887.jpg
That was a hell of a lot of money to pay, just to play Oregon Trail without loading the floppy disk. I mean, whats 15MEG? Three or four MP3s? It’s little wonder why the computer nerd is such an enduring image. Can you imagine the guy who would shell out that kind of dough to screw around with a basic machine? Thats a guy who wrote programs all night and could speak in binary. Also, this is when Star Wars first came out, so that explains the Star Wars thing…
http://www.headinjurytheater.com/abchorror.htm
Not bad. Some references are pretty obscure. I’m sure I didn’t get most of them.