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An excellent stumble. I liked particularly the recent discussion about the emotional intelligence. The actual pathologic preoccupation with children's cognitive development, the lifestyle propose, the brutal demands of ours works, don't let us see, and make easy to forget that our... more
Reviewed by MARIA-MA Apr 27 2007, 03:30pm ( 254 reviews ) • stumbleupon.com
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Rated by seasandcakes on Oct 11, 2:22pm
Always would come across clickmonkey's excellent stumbles, but he's been especially helpful on a technical SU problem I've been having. Clickmonkey is a great, great part of the SU community.
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Rated by wherefishsing on Oct 05, 7:56pm
Great collection of images - thoughtful and humourous.
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Rated by analepsis on Aug 07, 2:11pm
The Orang-pendek has been sighted numerous times on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Described as a four-foot-tall ape-man with red hair, some are sure it's an ape while others believe it to be a primitive human. The recent discovery of remains of Homo floresiensis, popularly called the Hobbit, lead some to think that this small species of primitive man may have survived in the wild. Other cryptids in the area are called Orang-mawa, Orang-gugu, and Clickmoneky.. Oh wait, that last one is a real ape!