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What if someone just said "hey, those stones on the sidewalk are braille for the word Chupacabra!"
You wouldn't be calling them horrible things.
Can't you just appreciate the creativity to notice the coincidence?
I mean, I agree, that whole thing is a little daVinci Code, but it's harmless, and neat.
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I just realized that my webpage is the first result in google when you type in "the warehouse" - so I was pretty jazzed about that. As far as news blogs go I just skim Fark (which is far more informative than watching any news program). News stresses me out. I can't handle most of it.
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Since everybody's going to die, even you (yes you), I'm surprised at how immediately it is that people (especially those hiding behind the internet) devolve into shameful insults when it comes to talking about death, the possibility and path of an afterlife, faith systems, etc.
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A surprisingly intelligent commentary on how violence is allowed to be shown to children as long as it's faked with "lasers" instead of bullets and "breaking machinery" instead of killing life.

Also it was funny.

Very NEAT.

Hey, have you thought about looking into a way for readers to rank how NEAT a post is?
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It's a joke, people, wow.

Sometimes it's okay to just say "yeah these two things look kind of similar" without freaking out and yelling OMG SHOPPED YOU'RE ALL SHEEP.

And it's not necessarily shopped anyway. Flames certainly can have that clean of an edge if it's caught during an updraft.
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I sometimes lay in bed, awake at night, thinking this:
One day I'll be dead in the ground. My feet will be rotting. My knees will be rotting. My shoulders will be rotting.
Where will my mind be?

Beyond that, it's hard to not believe in God.
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That's pretty outstanding. One of my professors from college began to - after having mastered (and I mean mastered) pencil portraiture and several other forms of art - settled into painting candy dishes in supremely tiny formats. Like around the size of postage stamps. The thought is that it involves the viewer individually and uniquely with the canvas (when viewed in person).

Very unique idea. Kudos.
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Heh, cute....that's been photoshopped a few times but the one posted here looks to predate the others I've seen around. Here's a few:
http://www.worth1000.com/entries/276000/276342vBDA_w.jpg
http://www.worth1000.com/entries/271000/271025KPrO_w.jpg
http://web.mit.edu/cat/images/kiwi-slice.jpg
http://www.verigorm.de/pictures/2006/07/kiwi.jpg
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