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Shmitten Kitten: The Difference Between The Sexes - StumbleUpon Anonymous said... Men are like THIS and women are like THAT! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA. Gets me every time!! March 16, 2011 at 2:33 AM Anna said... Your sarcasm is noted. March 16, 2011 at 2:36 AM I still love your blog more than chocolate. March 16, 2011 at 2:42 AM teenie said... love love love. sooooo goooooood. March 16, 2011 at 8:54 AM Edmond William said... I'm dealing with this now and this is how it is. March 16, 2011 at 5:01 PM Haley said... Haters gon' hate (first anonymous) but this is realistically how it often seems to go. March 16, 2011 at 10:20 PM Christopher said... When it comes to me, the break up day is usually a very solemn day for me, not a party I'm free kinda day. March 17, 2011 at 1:31 PM @Christopher thanks for sharing! March 17, 2011 at 2:01 PM Scenes two and three for the women should be them slutting it up. March 17, 2011 at 4:22 PM "Scenes two and three for the women should be them slutting it up. March 17, 2011 at 10:22 PM I know. March 17, 2011 at 10:22 PM March 21, 2011 at 10:17 PM

Disguise Your iPhone as the First Macintosh With These Retro Cases The iPhone 4S is one of the slickest devices out there, with its jet-black glass-on-metal look. But we love a good retro throwback--like these old school Apple design iPhone cases by Schreer Delights. The line of cases replicates the look and feel of Apple’s designs for the original Macintosh, iPod, and a few Macs from Apple’s PowerPC days. First up is the Apple Power Mac G4-themed case. Next up is the iMac G3-inspired case (pictured at top), and of course it’s the one that comes in the most (neon) colors. What's left to say about the iPod? Last stop is a case inspired by the first-ever Macintosh computer (below), which made its debut in 1984. If you dig these iPhone cases, you can buy them directly from Schreer Delights for $45 each. What’s your greatest Mac memory? [Schreer Delights via Geekosystem / Images courtesy of Schreer Delights] Like this?

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The Spudgun Technology Center - Your Source for Spudgun Parts, information, and more! Build Your Own Launcher Alright, you want build your own potato launcher. These instructions will help you on your way to an effective yet simple spudgun that should provide hours of enjoyment for you, your friends, but probably not the old man down the street who gets mad when your car backfires! COPY AND PASTE THIS ENTIRE PAGE INTO WORD AND PRINT IT. No need to keep running back to the computer while you are trying to build your launcher. A few things to note before proceeding: 1. Here they are, in the recommended order to check them out: Step 1: Getting stuff to build it This materials list is to build a very simple starter model potato launcher, with the intent to get the most bang from your buck (so to speak). Obtain the following items: (qty 1 unless so indicated in []) Suggested tools for building the potato launcher: Step 2: Preparing the materials for assembly To make sure everything goes together properly and smoothly, proper conditioning and sizing of the materials is necessary. 1.

Blog Archive & To Alcohol! (Funny Picdump) - StumbleUpon Posted by Jillian Madison on December 9, 2011 The Dwight Schrute Knows Best Meme Oh Dwight, you are the best thing to happen to the US version of The Office. The wry second-in-command at the Scranton office of Dunder Mifflin is famous for his obscure knowledge and comically literal interpretation of… well… everything. And so the Dwight Schrute Knows Best meme or simply, the Dwight Schrute meme was born: Enjoy the Dwight Schrute meme? Check out Part 2: The Return Of The Schrute Meme and Schrute Facts.

Heaven On Earth (8 Pics) - StumbleUpon For more fun facts, click HERE. Next supercontinent will form at North Pole Make the most of the Caribbean on your next vacation - it won't be around for ever. Geologists at Yale University have developed a radical new theory of the formation of continents, and predict the creation of a new supercontinent, dubbed Amasia, over the North Pole during the next 50 to 200 million years. First to disappear, they say, will be the Caribbean and the Arctic Ocean. The team is proposing a process called orthoversion, in which each succeeding supercontinent forms 90 degrees from the geographic center of its ancient predecessor. "After those water bodies close, we’re on our way to the next supercontinent," says Ross N Mitchell, the Yale doctoral student who is the paper’s first author. Current theories hold that supercontinents form either 0 or 180 degrees away from the geographic center of the previous supercontinent. However, Mitchell and his colleagues have arrived at a different theory, after studying the magnetism of ancient rocks.

List of unusual deaths - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - StumbleUpon This is a list of unusual deaths. This list includes unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout history, noted as being unusual by multiple sources. Some of the deaths are mythological or are considered to be unsubstantiated by contemporary researchers. Oxford Dictionaries defines the word "unusual" as "not habitually or commonly occurring or done" and "remarkable or interesting because different from or better than others Some other articles also cover deaths that might be considered unusual or ironic, including List of entertainers who died during a performance, List of inventors killed by their own inventions, List of association footballers who died while playing, List of professional cyclists who died during a race and the List of political self-immolations. Antiquity[edit] Middle Ages[edit] Renaissance[edit] 18th century[edit] 19th century[edit] 20th century[edit] 1920s[edit] 1950s[edit] 1960s[edit] 1961: U.S. 1970s[edit] 1980s[edit] 1990s[edit]

The Most Badass Tombstones Ever from Ace of Base 1. Looks like we all found a new hero 2. Deal with it, Red Coats 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. More Planet Streetpaintings 3D Lego army - the making - StumbleUpon Posted on November 9, 2011 in Bizarre If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post (1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5) Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network The Nobel Prize-Winning Discovery that Got a Scientist Kicked Out of His Own Lab A dogmatic theologian? Actually, they're both horrible. At least dogmatic theologists, notwithstanding their other faults, are not hypocrites. That's assumed. That was the correlation I was making. Dogma's only place in this world is in close minded religious zealots numb skulls. Yep. "Despite its pretensions to objectivity, science, like any other human institution, places a certain vested interest in its own self-preservation. One of the chief resistances to this progressive penetration of understanding is the dogmatic tendency to adhere to orthodox modes of assigned pattern when confronted with novel details that call for a reordering of understanding. For science this intuitive speculation consists in its assumption of the knowability of the world - in its belief that every event can be correlated with its antecedents in a definite manner exemplifying general principles.

Facebook app ‘If I Die’ lets you speak from the Great Beyond — sorta  IfIDieApp via YouTube A still from a promotional video for the Facebook app "If I Die," which lets users leave a message or video and designate trustees to inform people if the user dies. You’re going to die. We’re all going to die. The app, called If I Die, lets users record a video farewell or text message, then save it — hopefully for a very long time — before the moment comes that you shuffle off this vale of tears. That’s when a few Facebook friends do you a favor that will make you eternally grateful. The app requires you to designate three Facebook friends as executors of your message, and when all three of them confirm that you have in fact, died, your parting words will be displayed for all to see on your Facebook wall, at one time or on a schedule. The possibilities for your farewell message are endless, says app developer Willook, an Israel-based startup that describes itself as specializing in “'time capsule' services and products.”

13 Cool Plastic Shopping Bags Apparently the U.S. is lagging way behind Europe when it comes to witty shopping bag design. These 13 were spotted on an interesting site called BoredPanda.com, which calls itself “a highly visual oddities magazine dedicated to showcasing the world’s most creative artworks, offbeat products and everything that’s really weird or wonderful.” A perfect fit for the _floss, I’d say! As always, let us know your favorite in the comments below.

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