CNN Mistakes Dildo-Covered Flag at Pride Parade for ISIS Flag  

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Reason #94 for Arabs to hate us and our decadent western ways: We think their writing looks like big rubber cocks.

Mars trilogy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  

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With a choice selection of quotes (each of which informs my points better than I did myself) to accompany them, I present to you, Arran Hunt and Matt O'Brien, your required reading, (precedence given, of course, to the unforgottenest quote of the night): "In the pseudoiterative, one performs the ritual of the day, attentive to both the joy of the familiar and the shiver of the accidental.”―Kim Stanley Robinson, "2312" Your reading list is thus: http://bit.ly/1JdlZJC, “Historical analogy is the last refuge of people who can't grasp the current situation.” http://bit.ly/1ePqfoX's_Children, "Cut loose the past; it is dead weight. Let the Extirpation continue. Let it never end. (Somewhat ironic.)” http://bit.ly/1Jdm1kK, "For the first time in his life he felt that edged and spicy mixture of anger and amusement called 'pique'." (Not strictly relevant, but I really like the quote.) http://bit.ly/1ePqfFj, “Every stink that fights the ventilator thinks it is Don Quixote.” http://bit.ly/1JdlZJF, “I have sometimes thought that the reason the trees are so quiet in the summer is that they are in a sort of ecstasy; it is in winter, when the biologists tell us they sleep, that they are most awake, because the sun is gone and they are addicts without their drug, sleeping restlessly and often waking, walking the dark corridors of forests searching for the sun.” It should go without saying that this list is far from complete.

Mars trilogy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  

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With a choice selection of quotes (each of which informs my points better than I did myself) to accompany them, I present to you, Arran Hunt and Matt O'Brien, your required reading, (precedence given, of course, to the unforgottenest quote of the night): "In the pseudoiterative, one performs the ritual of the day, attentive to both the joy of the familiar and the shiver of the accidental.”―Kim Stanley Robinson, "2312" Your reading list is thus: http://bit.ly/1JdlZJC, “Historical analogy is the last refuge of people who can't grasp the current situation.” http://bit.ly/1ePqfoX's_Children, "Cut loose the past; it is dead weight. Let the Extirpation continue. Let it never end. (Somewhat ironic.)” http://bit.ly/1Jdm1kK, "For the first time in his life he felt that edged and spicy mixture of anger and amusement called 'pique'." (Not strictly relevant, but I really like the quote.) http://bit.ly/1ePqfFj, “Every stink that fights the ventilator thinks it is Don Quixote.” http://bit.ly/1JdlZJF, “I have sometimes thought that the reason the trees are so quiet in the summer is that they are in a sort of ecstasy; it is in winter, when the biologists tell us they sleep, that they are most awake, because the sun is gone and they are addicts without their drug, sleeping restlessly and often waking, walking the dark corridors of forests searching for the sun.” It should go without saying that this list is far from complete.

Mars trilogy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  

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With a choice selection of quotes (each of which informs my points better than I did myself) to accompany them, I present to you, Arran Hunt and Matt O'Brien, your required reading, (precedence given, of course, to the unforgottenest quote of the night): "In the pseudoiterative, one performs the ritual of the day, attentive to both the joy of the familiar and the shiver of the accidental.”―Kim Stanley Robinson, "2312" Your reading list is thus: http://bit.ly/1JdlZJC, “Historical analogy is the last refuge of people who can't grasp the current situation.” http://bit.ly/1ePqfoX's_Children, "Cut loose the past; it is dead weight. Let the Extirpation continue. Let it never end. (Somewhat ironic.)” http://bit.ly/1Jdm1kK, "For the first time in his life he felt that edged and spicy mixture of anger and amusement called 'pique'." (Not strictly relevant, but I really like the quote.) http://bit.ly/1ePqfFj, “Every stink that fights the ventilator thinks it is Don Quixote.” http://bit.ly/1JdlZJF, “I have sometimes thought that the reason the trees are so quiet in the summer is that they are in a sort of ecstasy; it is in winter, when the biologists tell us they sleep, that they are most awake, because the sun is gone and they are addicts without their drug, sleeping restlessly and often waking, walking the dark corridors of forests searching for the sun.” It should go without saying that this list is far from complete.

Why Your Decisions Are Meaningless And Choice Is An Illusion - Today's Topic  

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I watched this and thought of you, Ryan, and your big, complicated, prioritizing machine. My favourite part is in the last few seconds. :)

Why Your Decisions Are Meaningless And Choice Is An Illusion - Today's Topic  

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I watched this and thought of you, Ryan and your big, complicated, prioritizing machine. My favourite part is in the last few seconds of the video.

Dog taken by rogue wave a 'victim of climate change'  

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Bwahahahaaa... Aaa-aaahahaha!

Dog taken by rogue wave a 'victim of climate change'  

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5 Ways Powerful People Trick You Into Hating Underdogs  

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But teachers like you, Josh, will forever be greedy and evil—as any fule kno.

Anne Murray - You Needed Me  

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It took me much longer than I should have expected to figure out that reedy and soporific Muzak I heard playing as the outro to last night's episode of "Sounds Historical" on Radio New Zealand was, in fact, a cover of Anne Murray's "You Needed Me". This is the song which those Boyzone fans among you might know better as "You Needed Me" by Boyzone. (And just in case you were wondering: yes, I did check and, no, the crappy clarinet cover isn't by Acker Bilk. Sorry.)

Anne Murray - You Needed Me  

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It took me longer than I should have expected to figure out that reedy and soporific Muzak I heard playing as the outro to last night's episode of "Sounds Historical" on Radio New Zealand was, in fact, a cover Anne Murray's "You Needed Me". This is the song that Boyzone fans might know better as "You Needed Me" by Boyzone. (And just in case you were wondering: yes, I did check and, no, the crappy clarinet cover isn't by Acker Bilk. Sorry.)