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Sqrt(cos(x))*cos(300x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01, sqrt(6-x^2), -sqrt(6-x^2) from -4.5 to 4.5. Tease: Special Edition. Anonymous Suicide in The Louise Boat INTO: Intelligent, non-violent civil disobedience for the betterment of society.

Tease: Special Edition

Sailing the high seas, topiary and all manner of similarly artistic shrubbery.NOT INTO: Corrupt governments, corporate greed, injustice, the suppression of rights, violence.MAKES ME HAPPY: The lulz. MAKES ME SAD: Uniformed opinions, unintelligent actions based on uniformed opinions, human and animal cruelty.HOBBIES: Studying topiary, driving luxury cars, and cruising on the Louise Boat.5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: A laptop, a high speed internet connection, life, liberty, and the pursuit of lulz.VICES: Having too much fun.I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Poking around your hard drive.

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HuffPo's Twitter account hacked. New STD Disease Warning. The 6 Most WTF Protesters Ever Photographed. We've covered badass protesters like these before, but their way of protesting injustice -- repeatedly swinging their giant testicles into hypocrisy like a pair of fleshy wrecking balls until the whole damn system comes tumbling down -- is not the only way.

The 6 Most WTF Protesters Ever Photographed

Peaceful movements can be quite effective too. Reason, logic and empathy are all equally excellent tools of opposition, if employed correctly. And hey, if all that shit fails, you can always try complete and utter madness. Looks like it's working out great for these guys: #6. "Welp. Nobody sings the blues like a black man. This particular image is of a South Korean soccer fan after his team lost to Switzerland in the 2006 World Cup. And he's right. . #5. Jesus. Nope: It's the dog. Are they fleeing together from an unseen enemy, or is Riot Dog just about to fuck up a brother with poor color coordination skills? Keen observers will note that, holy shit, that's the same Gas Mask Guy from the last article! #4. Isn't that cute? "EeeeEEYAAH! "

Pwned Defaced & Shame On Them

V for Vendetta. Publication history[edit] When the publishers cancelled Warrior in 1985 (with two completed issues unpublished due to the cancellation), several companies attempted to convince Moore and Lloyd to let them publish and complete the story.

V for Vendetta

In 1988, DC Comics published a ten-issue series that reprinted the Warrior stories in colour, then continued the series to completion. The first new material appeared in issue No. 7, which included the unpublished episodes that would have appeared in Warrior No. 27 and No. 28. Tony Weare drew one chapter ("Vincent") and contributed additional art to two others ("Valerie" and "The Vacation"); Steve Whitaker and Siobhan Dodds worked as colourists on the entire series. Background[edit] David Lloyd's paintings for V for Vendetta in Warrior originally appeared in black-and-white. Cover of Warrior#19, highlighting the comic's conflict between anarchist and fascist philosophies. Plot[edit] Lulzsec Final Message.