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Glitch Art Resources | Phillip Stearns This is a collection of resources I find relevant to my own creative practice concerning Glitch Art. It’s by no means complete or exhaustive, and sadly, though I am trying to include as many relevant and important figures as possible, it will be impossible for me to include them all. I will do my best to continuously update reorganize and revise this list as time goes on. Feel free to contact me regarding missing entries, questionable inclusions, or for the sake of talking about any of the items listed here. Lecture Notes STGO Makerspace – Day 1 Notes Tools Glitch Art Tutorials and File Format Resources Video Theory / Writings (Glitch and Related Media Art Topics) Criticism Cathryn Ploehn “Not So GIFted” – Community Stuff Artists (Glitch and Related): Textiles + Glitches/Electronics: Tumblr: Glitch Music Further Reading Like this: Like Loading...

Stoner Achievements List Nemek arca I'm Remembering! prehistoric marshmallow dinosaur egg?!?! *faints* via Any chance you remember this movie? All I remember is some new girl(?) getting invited to a friend's house for maybe a sleepover? Anonymous This one’s a tuffy, but I think we can do it! Edit: So I guess we can’t do it. Please tell me you know the name to the bookworm toy that repeated "over the moon! I don’t. You're disgusting making jokes about how feminists don't like boys Fast Food kiddie bags from the 90s via If you don’t remember Giggles I don’t want to know you Memory Loss From a follower: Does anyone remember a baby doll from the early to mid-1990s that laughed and giggled when you hugged her or squeezed her hand?

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The Happiness Project 420 Infographic Mashup | Viral Eruption Marijuana has inspired a lot of artists to great heights. Now that the move toward legal marijuana is in full swing, that art can actually be a powerful force in changing cannabis policy. By combining interesting facts with a colorful presentation, these infographics make it easy to see the absurdities of prohibition. Be it the lost tax revenue, the absurd jail sentences, or the prohibition of medicine that upsets you, there is something here to help you prove your point. What Time Is It? Ask any stoner and they’ll tell you the same thing: it’s time that marijuana was legalized. Potential During an economic period like the one we’re experiencing right now, politicians typically look for any way to increase revenue, and for a politician revenue equals taxes. How It Works I don’t think any of us need an infographic to let us know that marijuana makes people hungry, paranoid, or forgetful. State Laws Compared Do you have glaucoma? National Pride Modern Uses Total Effects Unfair? Timeline

welcome - library.nu FileCrop - Search and Download Rapidshare Megaupload and Hotfile Files But what do they do with their legs? | sex education One evening, on a school night, when my daughter Mulan was nine, we were eating dinner together at our favourite Thai restaurant. It was autumn, over two years ago, and writing about it now I see that Mulan and I interacted much like two roommates. We ate out a lot. We had a handful of favourite places. At the restaurant, we know the owner and chef, who this night recommended the frogs' legs in hot peppers. I squinted my eyes. Eventually I mumbled a response: "Uh… yeah. "Huh?" I said, "Oh, the males have this substance inside them, and it's like a co-ingredient, called sperm. "Soooooo, only the females have the eggs." "Yes," I said. "Humans, too?" Let me freeze this scene for a moment and say that I considered myself an enlightened, open-minded, sex-is–no-big-deal parent, yet I hadn't truly prepared myself for this conversation. In that sense, I suppose I was prepared for this crucial rite-of-passage. "Yes," I said. Mulan asked, "Where do women keep their eggs?" A pond of one's own.

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