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adhesive exacto knife
I want to play my sweater
I'll strum this wooly chest
'cause whenever I play my trousers
It ends in a sticky mess
bse · 4413 days ago · link · · parent · post: Authors Behaving Badly: How I Pissed Off Legions of Emily Giffin Fans | Corey Ann
Are witch hunts the "bread and butter of the Internet"? This was sincerely the first one I've witnessed. I must say, they're entertaining. Any other good ones you could direct me towards?
bse · 4520 days ago · link · · parent · post: 'Cat ladies' more likely to commit suicide, scientists claim
Cats once cradled the young christ child but then became wicked. So much for being nice to jesus.
bse · 4520 days ago · link · · parent · post: Moral dilemma: Would you kill one person to save five?
The video is great. I posted it.
What about cousins, can cousins read it too? Damn I want a sandwich.
I was 17 when I read Pulp, also in a weekend. After finishing it I was much, much older. Son-of-a-bitch will do that to ya.
bse · 4529 days ago · link · · parent · post: Nimbus MkIII - Pareidolic robot that identifies forms and faces in clouds.
They cheat themselves.
This cloud reminds me of a friend that passed away. Goosebumps. In knew this month would be one of those.
This was lovely. I played it for my 2 year old niece, she loved it. They just don't make good old fashioned family videos like this anymore. Especially that wonderful moment at 2:08. Reminds me of the christmas' of my youth.
My niece sure is being quiet. It's strange because she's usually so talkative.
bse · 4529 days ago · link · · parent · post: Nimbus MkIII - Pareidolic robot that identifies forms and faces in clouds.
It's not your fault.
All history is fiction. It is only a matter of degree. :)
bse · 4533 days ago · link · · parent · post: For A Thoughtful Web: 15 Minutes of the Jeopardy think music
I think they had the same sound track at Abu Ghraib.
Glad to be of assistance.
"For instance, the scientific truths would not have many chances against common beliefs, if there were not scientific men able to defend their theories as personal truths."
Indeed!
I've never seen Serpico and have a feeling that once I do, I'll think to myself "oh... that's what all those pop-culture references I didn't get were referencing". Did you enjoy it?