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May. 15th, 2008


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An exterminator said the ants are getting easier and easier to find, but are impossible to get rid of.

Behold the coming of Antpocalypse 2008.






May. 14th, 2008


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May. 13th, 2008


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... traffic with a half doZen kmfdm CDs -- could be worse







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Amazing, isn't it, that a dude who has been a horrible president of the USA for two terms can shape public opinion more than some local preacher dude I saw on the TV a few times.















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minimal electrotrash

New shit from demian5

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May. 11th, 2008


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May. 9th, 2008


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The Kingwood teenager's story of decapitating a corpse and using the head to smoke marijuana was so outlandish that at first Houston Police Department senior
police officer Jim Adkins did not believe it.


... "He regurgitated in his plate of food when I asked him about it," Adkins said. "So I knew there was some truth to the story."







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House Minority Leader John Boehner, asked yesterday to explain why he and 177 of his colleagues switched their votes, answered: "Oh, we just wanted to make sure that everyone was on record in support of Mother's Day."

By voting against it?







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If steampunk has a mission, it is, in part, to restore a sense of wonder to a technology-jaded world. “Today satellite photos make the planet seem so small,” Mr. Brown lamented. “Where is the adventure it that?” In contrast, steampunk, with its airships, test tubes and time machines, is, he said, “sort of a dream , the way we used to daydream. It’s like part of your childhood’s just bursting forward again.”






May. 7th, 2008


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Haven't really checked this out.








"He refused to take the Americans' blood money. Mohammed Hafidh Abdul-Razzaq had been summoned by U.S. Embassy officials who wanted to make amends for the killing of his 10-year-old son. The boy died during a shooting involving employees of Blackwater Worldwide, the U.S. security firm."

Apparently there is a "culture clash" between the U.S. culture of causally accepting mercenaries killing Iraqi 10-year-olds and the Iraqi culture of not being totally down
with that awesome "foreign mercenaries all killed-up my son and stuff."








The Robert L. Capp collection at the Hoover Institution Archives contains ten never-before-published photographs illustrating the immediate aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. These photographs, taken by an unknown Japanese photographer, were found in 1945 among rolls of undeveloped film in a cave outside Hiroshima by U.S. serviceman Robert L. Capp, who w
as attached to the occupation forces. Unlike most photos of the Hiroshima bombing, these dramatically convey the human as well as material destruction unleashed by the atomic bomb.