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He could have been a little more creative than just constantly harping on sex, but it was still cute :) I especially enjoyed his shorts.
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These are gorgeous!
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http://howilove.wordpress.com/
My blog is called Pure Love, and basically is a collection of things I think are beautiful, awesome, and fascinating. Things I love. I started it with the intention of giving relationship advice, and there's some of that in there, too, but it's ultimately more like a documentation of the awe inspiring things I find in the world.
My blog is called Pure Love, and basically is a collection of things I think are beautiful, awesome, and fascinating. Things I love. I started it with the intention of giving relationship advice, and there's some of that in there, too, but it's ultimately more like a documentation of the awe inspiring things I find in the world.
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I want that ORLY? shirt. Just you wait for my next paycheck. Just you wait...
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THIS is an epMotion. I'm no scientist but it actually looks pretty cool.
http://www.eppendorf.com/int/index.php?action=epmotion&contentid=2
http://www.eppendorf.com/int/index.php?action=epmotion&contentid=2
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Um, Mattie? It's not a conspiracy theory. Paranoia, maybe, but it's a documented risk and thus a well-founded fear. The scientists setting the thing up say that the chance is very small. However, the chance exists, meaning that there is legitimate cause for concern.
By the way, "conspiracy" implies that the scientists behind CERN got together, decided to create this thing which could cause planet-swallowing black holes, then lied to the scientific and world community by telling them that there was only the tiniest chance of these things happening. Which is not the case. No one (or at least not the guy suing them) is saying that. So no conspiracy theory,
The paranoia comes in when the rest of us think, "Hey, no matter how small the chance of a black hole developing- that chance is too big for my comfort." And I sympathize with that. Even if the chance is less than 1/1000%, I don't want anyone, especially not a complete stranger, risking my life. And I don't care how goddamn small the risk is, thanks.
By the way, "conspiracy" implies that the scientists behind CERN got together, decided to create this thing which could cause planet-swallowing black holes, then lied to the scientific and world community by telling them that there was only the tiniest chance of these things happening. Which is not the case. No one (or at least not the guy suing them) is saying that. So no conspiracy theory,
The paranoia comes in when the rest of us think, "Hey, no matter how small the chance of a black hole developing- that chance is too big for my comfort." And I sympathize with that. Even if the chance is less than 1/1000%, I don't want anyone, especially not a complete stranger, risking my life. And I don't care how goddamn small the risk is, thanks.
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That's my birthday! Maybe I should go criminal hunting, too...
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I highly doubt this is sad for her. She "believes that objects have souls, feelings, desires and thoughts they share with her telepathically." They're basically life forms, from her perspective, they just can't... do things.
Whatever makes her happy. More power to her. This is fascinating.
Whatever makes her happy. More power to her. This is fascinating.
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Stupid plunging necklines. Don't people's chests ever get cold??
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Interesting... I've always found I do better when there are more opponents. I got slaughtered on 2-player mode, then I switched to 7-player and I won.
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That's awesome!
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Very cool, but what a waste of food.
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I have never noticed this either..
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I voted astronaut, but I don't feel like any of these have the slightest connection to Neatorama for me. A shirt with "Neatorama" written on it doesn't necessarily mean it represents your website. And I don't think any of these do.
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In fact, neither of you are correct. That's because there is something called an opinion. You may have heard of it before. However, this happens to be Alex's blog, not yours. It is going to be much closer to custom-fit to his sense of humor and interests than yours. This is something that happens on every website and I am really astonished that people insist on acting as if they didn't realize this. When you visit other people's blogs, it is not supposed to turn into a competition where everyone tries to convince everyone else that their opinion is right.
And jeez, what's with everyone accusing Alex of posting paid links. Didn't he just write a post saying that he REMOVED some ads because of the revenue generated from shirt sales? Don't you think he has enough respect for his readers to tell us if he were posting an ad? Other blogs do.
Come on, people. Relax a little. This is the internet.