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All That Is Humor Amazing Photos, Creative Images, Cool Pictures Archive Archive for the ‘humor’ Category I love it February 18th, 2013 admin Comments offAnd then we parted ways... | Rage Comics
Rage Comics And then we parted ways... What it's like backing a Democrat while living in South Carolina..Expectations vs. Reality (16 Pics) | - StumbleUpon
Motivational Monday: Wikileaks | Obscure Internet
Your Are Here → Home → Article → Motivational Monday: Wikileaks Take a piss on Monday. Spread the Obscure!Three wonderful WPA tourism promotion posters, smoothly converted into pro-oil posters. In case the WPA abbreviation is new to you, it stands for Works Progress Administration and was the largest of the American New Deal agencies during the Great Depression of the 1930's. Mainly, it employed people who would otherwise have gone unemployed in building bridges, schools, parks and so on, but also had a host of talented artists on board, some of whom churned out one outstanding poster after another.
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If you had a dollar for every person who posted their hatred of the new Facebook layout, you’d be able to give Mark Zuckerberg a run for his money. Okay that’s a guess, and most likely a wrong one, but you get our point. When Facebook made its most recent set of changes the Preteen Panic Meter hit “Justin Bieber Has A Girlfriend” levels, and while that demographic made the most noise (mostly high-pitched screams), we weren’t too crazy about the adjustments either. Here are the Facebook Changes We’d Actually Want To See: <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>
Facebook Changes We'd Actually Want To See | Cool Material - StumbleUpon
Here is another Spirographically supra-dimensional web of hand gestures. And this time out, I skipped RPS-13 and went straight for FIFTEEN gestures. SO by now you may notice the puzzle layout isn't changing; I'm just inserting new symbols into the already established one (allowing the existing RPS-7, 9, and 11 games to still work within RPS-15). This is because I absolutely refuse to rethink a whole new system, one which currently could contain a Trump-humping number of 1,307,674,368,000 866,829,600 permutations (almost a billion), not including rotated and reflected (but otherwise identical) layouts.

