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http://blackandwtf.tumblr.com/ Dorothy Gulliver in a publicity photo for The Collegians. (via vintagegal ) 1920s Harley Davidson Mobile Booking Cage. (via kateoplis ) Le Cochon Danseur (in English, “The Dancing Pig”) is a French black and white silent film from 1907 which is based on a Vaudeville play .
You'll probably know them. They're created by the most creative smart-asses on the net. They don't really have a good use, but they make me smile: Demotivational Posters . Here are my favorite 40 of them. Oh, now I think I'm going to be replaced by a robot. If you want to make your own demotivational poster , go to Despair or BigHugeLabs . http://www.marcofolio.net/imagedump/top_40_demotivational_posters.html

Top 40 Demotivational Posters

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Top ten laughably bad tech ads - Crave at CNET.co.uk

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Lamest edit wars

Contribution Month in Canada During the month of April, Wikipedians across Canada organize workshops to improve articles. To create an event in your area or attend an existing one, please visit the project page. Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cars like computers?

General Motors doesn't have a "help line" for people who don't know how to drive, because people don't buy cars like they buy computers - but imagine if they did... Helpline: "General Motors Helpline, how can I help you?" Customer: