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Odaiba Gundam at night | kenleewrites.com
Jun 18, 5:51pm    (21 reviews)  anime  http://www.kenleewrites.com/2009/06/odai...
Cgunit - Online Gallery
Jun 17, 5:52pm    (26 reviews)  anime  http://www.cgunit.net/2009/06/kmr.html


Take Stock of This & Blog Archive & Odd Couples
Dec 12, 2008 5:55pm    (44 reviews)  animals  http://olesiafx.com/news/archives/1291

Murdbonez: WikiHow: How to Write the Great American Novel
Sep 11, 2008 4:57pm    (1 review)  writing  http://murdbonez.blogspot.com/2008/02/wi...
From the page:

"Writing the great American novel may seem difficult, but by following these steps, it will become quite easy!

1. Think of a setting. Maybe a Midwestern farm or a major metropolitan area?

2. Create some characters.

3. Write a plot with a rising and falling action, and plenty of conflict.

4. Reach into the metaphysical depths of the human condition while siphoning the zeitgeist of an entire era. It may help to do this by taming the blazing desire that brightly burns in the inner recesses of every American's soul, then offer an improbable yet attainable solution for a future ravaged by fatalistic suffering and unrequited needs.

5. Come up with a catchy title!"
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Jun 22, 2008 8:18pm    (8 reviews)  photography  http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/7278/...
[1 of 5] The Restroom Key [Commentary]
Apr 13, 2008 9:32am    (1 review)  spirituality  http://www.groupsrv.com/religion/about12...
Whitley Strieber's commentary on his book, "The Key": 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Sad photohistory (4 photos) | FreakyMartin.com
Mar 1, 2008 5:53pm    (100 reviews)  animals, dogs, bizarre  http://freakymartin.com/2008/01/13/sad-p...
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Nov 18, 2007 8:12am    (2 reviews)  video-games  http://gonintendo.com/wp-content/photos/...



Launch of Super Mario Galaxy in Amsterdam
Barbaras Blog: The Higher Education Scam
May 3, 2007 8:24am    (3 reviews)  university  http://ehrenreich.blogs.com/barbaras_blo...
From the page:

"The pundits keep chanting that we need a more highly skilled workforce, by which they mean more college graduates, although the connection between college and skills is not always crystal clear. And how about all those business majors - business being the most popular undergraduate major in America? It seems to me that a two-year course in math and writing skills should be more than sufficient to prepare someone for a career in banking, marketing, or management.

"My theory is that employers prefer college grads because they see a college degree chiefly as mark of one's ability to obey and conform. Whatever else you learn in college, you learn to sit still for long periods while appearing to be awake. And whatever else you do in a white collar job, most of the time you'll be sitting and feigning attention. Sitting still for hours on end--whether in library carrels or office cubicles--does not come naturally to humans. It must be learned.

"Or maybe what attracts employers to college grads is the scent of desperation. Unless your parents are rich and doting, you will walk away from commencement with a debt averaging $20,000 and no health insurance. Employers can safely bet that you will not be a trouble-maker, a whistle-blower or any other form of non-'team-player.' You will do anything. You will grovel."
Particulate Man
Mar 24, 2007 10:54pm    (4 reviews)  drugs  http://www.sagewisdom.org/particulate.ht...


"It is his will which assembles a sorceror, but as his old age makes him feeble his will wanes and a moment unavoidably comes when he is no longer capable of commanding his will. He then has nothing with which to oppose the silent force of his death, and his life becomes like the lives of all his fellow men, an expanding fog moving beyond all limits."

--don Juan Matus,
quoted by Carlos Castaneda