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Your Daily Life in GIFs (4.16.12

Your Daily Life in GIFs (4.16.12
It’s time once again to take another look in the animated mirror! Special thanks to Jonotron for submitting this first one. When everyone laughs at a joke you don’t get: When someone offers a witty insight: When someone says you can have a bite of their food: When people you don’t know tell you their problems: When you’re feeling crummy and someone tries to get you to hang out with them: When someone tells a dirty joke: When you accidentally walk in on someone who is naked: When friends talk about something you weren’t invited to: When the teacher says you can’t write the essay the day before it’s due: When you get a great new hair cut and can’t stop looking at it: When you come home after hours without being on the computer: When you come home drunk: When you really like the song, but don’t know the lyrics yet: When it’s your birthday and you sit back to watch the notes roll in on Facebook: When you were little and your mom brushed your hair: most of these come from here, here, here and here.

Reddit, the land of Filth and Humor Like millions of others around the world, I have to visit Reddit every day to see whats going on in the world. For an entire 2 minutes I check out the news, and then for the rest of the day I look at their funny pictures on r/funny. Ah, the laughs I've had, the tears I've shed and the dirty looks I have gotten from my coworkers. Here are some of the best images on Reddit now. This time, I will put the captions above the image where a caption is necessary. How I felt after getting internet back after 4 days without ... The shit you run across on Google street views ... Love ... That's not the way that I remember it ... Left the kids alone for 2 minutes, came back to this ...

TypeLogic Home Page Old Indian Photos Scumbag whale. There is a lot of food in this house... I'm an enchanter! Modern Art Where is your trunk, human? This would solve a lot of problems. 50 Animated Gifs for Every Situation Ever If a picture is worth a thousand words, then an animated gif must be worth some kind of number I can’t even begin to comprehend. If you’ve ever found yourself browsing the Internet and felt compelled to respond with a witty reply, only to come up: wow, mind. blown., golf clap, etc. Then these animated gifs are for you! With the simple copy and paste of one of the images below you can make your feelings resonate while bathing in the adulation of Internet pundits the world over. This is the Sifter’s seventh installment of the Awesome Animated Gif Series. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. If you enjoyed this post, the Sifter highly recommends: Paid Content:Paid Content:Paid Content:Paid Content:Paid Content:

Get anyone to like you - Instantly - Guaranteed Get anyone to like you - Instantly - Guaranteed If you want people to like you, make them feel good about themselves. This golden rule of friendship works every time - guaranteed! The principle is straightforward. If I meet you and make you feel good about yourself, you will like me and seek every opportunity to see me again to reconstitute the same good feeling you felt the first time we met. Unfortunately, this powerful technique is seldom used because we are continually focused on ourselves and not others. The simple communication techniques that follow will help you keep the focus of the conversation on the person you are talking to and make them feel good about themselves. The Big Three Our brains continually scan the environment for friend or foe signals. Eyebrow Flash The eyebrow flash is a quick up and down movement of the eyebrows. Head Tilt The head tilt is a slight tilt of the head to one side or the other. Smile A smile sends the message "I like you." Empathic Statements Example 1

Gender based discrimination in India - Page 3 - Indian Cricket Fans Originally Posted by akshayxyz You missed the keyword "merit". As for your example "When the pregnant woman came back from the leave" - if she was on the leave, what was the quality work that she was doing - that makes her as eligible as others, who were actually at work? Imagine, during that time - there was another guy in the team who can't even get married, another lady/husband - who couldn't bear kids, someone else who had limited or no social life..etc... - and they chose to spend more time at work - (while the pregnant lady was 'enjoying' motherhood at home - by her choice.). Also, lets say the particular position (which she was competing for before deciding to get pregnant) - is a position of some critical decision making - and given that she missed out on key learning experience leading up to that position - and suddenly after long time away from work, she is given the command of key position - who will be responsible for the mistakes/losses that might happen? P.S.

Dancing at a party First rule of marketing It's hardly a secret that photos are often heavily retouched before publication, but it's relatively rare that a source image is available, allowing direct comparison with the final version. Here's a particularly blatant example. The image on the left is a studio photograph of Keira Knightley, taken for use in material promoting her recent film, 'King Arthur'. On the right the same photo is incorporated into a poster. I've slightly blurred the backgrounds, for clarity. Some have expressed doubt that they really are the same image, or that only the head is the same, superimposed onto a different body. A few changes are uncontroversial: the image has been rotated through 4.3° to improve the overall composition. However, the main changes go beyond 'accentuating'. I'll let others decide on the aesthetics, ethics or even necessity of this manipulation.

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