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From the page: "When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. When you die, you rejoice, and the world cries." Ancient Tibetan Buddhist saying Wow. There may definitely be TMI here. I'm saving it for when I'm in a more morbid frame of... more
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70 Cutie Baby Animals Bring Your a Good Mood | The...
45 reviews • thedesigninspiration.com
just like pornography, awakens you reproductive instincts, babies pictures, awakens... the same... omg! i just had an insight: this is porn!!!
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XVIVO
Beautiful online animation of the Life of a Cell. I want to return to the site to learn what I just saw means.
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Love of Swallow..............MUST SEE
Seen this before, it's a great sequence of pics, but the commentary was a bit anthropomorphic for my taste. Yes birds DO look after their mates, most creatures do.
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Stormtrooper's life on photos - art pack | GRAFFART
And 'nuther. :D This is the point where you go: "Oops..."
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Of course being a stone cold genius helps. I know a bunch of crazy addict/alcoholics who have done all of nothing with their lives -- I suspect Mr. Thompson had a few other things going for him. Just a guess...
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A Paragliders Breathtaking Views - George Steinmetz (17...
"Bwana" "Your bird is dead". I'd love to try flying one of these.
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Some of the statistics here are astonishing -- I compared Canada and the U.S., just for fun. How is it possible, for example, that the U.S. has over 30 times as many HIV/AIDS deaths than Canada, when the U.S. population is only about 10 times that of Canada? Amazing.
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Execution by elephant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the page: "Asian Elephants were used to crush, dismember, or torture captives in public executions. The trained animals were versatile, able to kill a victim immediately or to torture them slowly for a prolonged period. Employed by royalty, the elephants were... more
