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and this little toe ate melamine candy, and this little toe ignored the health needs of a large percentage of the population, and this little toe supported the Three Gorges dam, and this little toe couldn't breathe the air in Beijing, and this little toe asked her friends to watch this movie so they could cry wee wee wee all the way home...
www.atom.com/funny_videos/haha_america/
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you could vibrate that seat cushion and increase sales dramatically -seriously though - I know Asian men are in theory less well-endowed, but I would squat my balls with that design... great for old folks gardening, and of course for America's Obese, who need help getting into Walmart.
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i like it too - but you should do "best Commenters" not "most commenters" - it's about what they say, not how often they spout off... otherwise I'll build a bot that comments on every post and win a prize every time
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It’s not rocket science understanding that Sarah Palin is fairly unique as an overtly ambitious presidential wannabe (as SNL, CNN and others have been pointing out 24/7), but at this moment in time I personally believe (with all due respect) that her stint on the national stage was a nightmare and that at the end of the day - John McCain now knows - absolutely shouldn’t of been allowed to happen.
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"whatever it is"... the rarely found and usually found dead giant squid? blue fin tuna whose numbers are dwindling and taste so good (clone and release)? ALL rare or dying out species? animals we'll need for meat when overpopulation hits the tipping point area? my son Douglas who was killed yesterday in a car crash?
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that is a pretty darn big squirrel - and alot of meat - I'm not sold -
also, Squirrels have had to be eradicated in some places as they can carry the bubonic plague (I think Denver had to once shoot all their squirrels in the park?) - does cooking kill the disease?
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the new macbooks come with out a firewire port (detrimental to lots of recent video camera equipment which independent creators use to fill the web with content); recent versions of iMovie are not as good as older versions (this is bundled software to make home movies with, low end video editing); recent releases of Final Cut Pro Express are reportedly not as good as previous versions - so if you upgrade from 3 to 4, you lose lots of cool features needed by mid-range creators, and it's tough to un-upgrade (Express is the low end basic editing device for pro-sumer, the bare bones of the more elaborate and enhanced FCPro)
all of these things suggest that the Mac user they sell you on the tv spots is a modern young hipster (student?) - but the three actions buy the Corp. say they are not interested in the low end, only the high end: buy our macbook pro (which DOES have firewire) and buy our pro software versions if you want to do better work as an editor... the cult of mac is a little tiresome in a pending depression
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agreed, not a "neat" post -
I'm having a hard time with not seeing this story, or the one about the guy being dragged behind a truck on the national news right before an election -
I've fired a Samopol (Czech hybridized semi-automatic) and that kicked a bit first time, but I got used to it - but damn was i focussed while learning how to use it... that this kid's dad is a doctor ("Director of Emergecy medecine"?!) and doesn't have the sense to understand the immediate potential of such a device - that's the scariest part
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am I getting tired of these puerile "memes that are sweeping the internet"? what does this say about average intelligence, if something so inane as this above (bad art) is considered worth discussing? if I draw a stick figure of a cute cat on a unicorn on a death star, will my name ring out around the globe?
will we all be bumbling idiots in fifty years?
yes to all the above
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ok but which is the lego? are you saying palin is 'plastic'? hollow? completely put together by someone else? will fall apart easily? loved by kids around the world?
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nice one terry!
also, just because it increases neural activity doesn't equate with good for you - the increased stress, over prolonged periods, repeated daily, could ultimately lead to anxiety, undue concern with irrelevant issues and objects, and ultimately enhance ADD symptoms by creating a 'need' for more info... just because the brain is more 'calm' during a read doesn't mean that a reader is worse off for it - in fact, more relaxed, more thoroughly engaged... it's apples and oranges, and drawing conclusions from these findings is pseudoscience.
I truly beleive that I have gotten less intellectually sharp in the last few years, and not more, as a result of web habits. It's funny that the web increases the opportunity for communication, but the form of communication is far less efficient - any time I have tried to discuss anything online (like the ideas behind something abstract that lead to me having a different opinion than you) I end up NOT finding common ground. when you are face to face, it's easier to accept a different opinion. Online, you just hit send and set of on your continued ego trip thru the cybersphere - I ain't no luddite, but this isn't a better way. just watch to see who blasts me for these comments as proof!
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