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Blue &Lightsaber& Laser Can Blind, Burn Flesh, and Costs Only $200. That little hunk of frost-coated hardware in the photo is the Spyder III Pro Arctic blue handheld laser.

Blue &Lightsaber& Laser Can Blind, Burn Flesh, and Costs Only $200

Absolutely Genius Ideas - StumbleUpon. Photographer Martin Schoeller. Random funny pictures. Home Upload. - StumbleUpon. Color Psychology & Infoplease.com - StumbleUpon. By David Johnson Like death and taxes, there is no escaping color.

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It is ubiquitous. Yet what does it all mean? Why are people more relaxed in green rooms? Why do weightlifters do their best in blue gyms? Colors often have different meanings in various cultures. Black Black is the color of authority and power. White. I Scream, You Drink - StumbleUpon. One time I went to a burger place that served something called a “beer float.”

I Scream, You Drink - StumbleUpon

You got two scoops of ice cream in a big frosty mug of beer. It is the best thing I have ever put in my mouth. In hairier news, I put together a list of the different types of stubble. HOW TO TICK PEOPLE OFF - StumbleUpon. 40 Belief-Shaking Remarks From a Ruthless Nonconformist. If there’s one thing Friedrich Nietzsche did well, it’s obliterate feel-good beliefs people have about themselves.

40 Belief-Shaking Remarks From a Ruthless Nonconformist

He has been criticized for being a misanthrope, a subvert, a cynic and a pessimist, but I think these assessments are off the mark. I believe he only wanted human beings to be more honest with themselves. He did have a remarkable gift for aphorism — he once declared, “It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book.” 5 Ways To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness. Much of the brain is still mysterious to modern science, possibly because modern science itself is using brains to analyze it.

5 Ways To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness

There are probably secrets the brain simply doesn't want us to know. But by no means should that stop us from tinkering around in there, using somewhat questionable and possibly dangerous techniques to make our brains do what we want. We can't vouch for any of these, either their effectiveness or safety. All we can say is that they sound awesome, since apparently you can make your brain... #5. So you just picked up the night shift at your local McDonald's, you have class every morning at 8am and you have no idea how you're going to make it through the day without looking like a guy straight out of Dawn of the Dead, minus the blood... hopefully.

Latest - StumbleUpon. 8 Things Everybody Ought to Know About Concentrating - StumbleUpon. “Music helps me concentrate,” Mike said to me glancing briefly over his shoulder.

8 Things Everybody Ought to Know About Concentrating - StumbleUpon

Mike was in his room writing a paper for his U.S. History class. On his desk next to his computer sat crunched Red Bulls, empty Gatorade bottles, some extra pocket change and scattered pieces of paper. In the pocket of his sweat pants rested a blaring iPod with a chord that dangled near the floor, almost touching against his Adidas sandals.

On his computer sat even more stray objects than his surrounding environment. Mike made a shift about every thirty seconds between all of the above. Asexual worms could hold key to becoming immortal. Researchers from The University of Nottingham demonstrated the way in which a species of flatworm overcomes the ageing process to be potentially immortal.

Asexual worms could hold key to becoming immortal

Researchers have shed light on how immortal worms could pave the way for humans to stay fit and avoid the ageing process. The discovery may elucidate the possibilities of alleviating ageing and age-related characteristics in human cells. Planarian worms have amazed scientists with their apparently limitless ability to regenerate. Researchers have been studying their ability to replace aged or damaged tissues and cells in a bid to understand the mechanisms underlying their longevity. “We’ve been studying two types of planarian worms; those that reproduce sexually, like us, and those that reproduce asexually, simply dividing in two,” Dr Aziz Aboobaker from the University’s School of Biology, said. “Both appear to regenerate indefinitely by growing new muscles, skin, guts and even entire brains over and over again.

100 Skills Every Man Should Know: 2008s Ultimate DIY List - Popular Mechanics - StumbleUpon. How to Disagree - StumbleUpon. March 2008 The web is turning writing into a conversation.

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Twenty years ago, writers wrote and readers read. The web lets readers respond, and increasingly they do—in comment threads, on forums, and in their own blog posts. Many who respond to something disagree with it. That's to be expected. The result is there's a lot more disagreeing going on, especially measured by the word. Grand Theft Auto. Im not crying - StumbleUpon. 50 Things Everyone Should Know How To Do - StumbleUpon. Life Hacks @imageBlog - StumbleUpon. Balls. Life Hacks For Real Life Gallery - StumbleUpon. Weed Smokers: What They Think I Do & LOL with Me .ORG - StumbleUpon. How to win Rock-paper-scissors every time - StumbleUpon. I admit it.

How to win Rock-paper-scissors every time - StumbleUpon

When I first heard there are actual tournaments for Rock-paper-scissors, sanctioned by the World Rock Paper Scissors Society, I laughed. I mean seriously, $50k to the winner of a game that requires no skill whatsoever? Absurd. Boy was I wrong. Anonymity, Darknets and Staying Out of Federal Custody, Part One: Deep Web « Null Byte - StumbleUpon. Anonymity, Darknets and Staying Out of Federal Custody, Part One: Deep Web You've probably seen those deep-web images floating around on the Internet.

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Usually, it goes something like this: There is a towering iceberg and the deeper the underwater portion extends, the more “hidden” and “exotic” the content is described to be. - StumbleUpon. 11 cheap gifts guaranteed to impress science geeks. Science comes up with a lot of awesome stuff, and you don't need a Ph.D, a secret lab, or government funding to get your hands on some of the coolest discoveries. We've got a list of 11 mostly affordable gifts that are guaranteed to blow your mind, whether or not you're a science geek. Your source of daily updated funny pictures and gifs. - StumbleUpon. How to Plant Ideas in Someones Mind - StumbleUpon.

Code of Conduct - StumbleUpon. SCHOPENHAUERS 38 STRATAGEMS, OR 38 WAYS TO WIN AN ARGUMENT - StumbleUpon. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), was a brilliant German philosopher. These 38 Stratagems are excerpts from "The Art of Controversy", first translated into English and published in 1896.

Carry your opponent's proposition beyond its natural limits; exaggerate it. The more general your opponent's statement becomes, the more objections you can find against it. The more restricted and narrow his or her propositions remain, the easier they are to defend by him or her. Use different meanings of your opponent's words to refute his or her argument. (abstracted from the book:Numerical Lists You Never Knew or Once Knew and Probably Forget, by: John Boswell and Dan Starer) #3038363 - Pastie - StumbleUpon.