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Touristic visitors often have perceived the cylindrical shafts with the thicker top as depictions of male phalli.
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prefect posted:Touristic visitors often have perceived the cylindrical shafts with the thicker top as depictions of male phalli. I mean...?
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...what else could those possibly be
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my favorite part is "touristic visitors"
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Gabriel asked to see Crowe's film and Crowe asked the production company to send Gabriel a rough cut. Gabriel approved the use of his song, but told Crowe that he was uneasy about the overdose of the main character at the end; the studio had erroneously sent Gabriel the film Wired instead.[11]
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oops
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerne_Abbas_Giant#/media/File:Cerne-abbas-giant-2001-cropped.jpg
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The game resembles SimCity with different graphics, disasters, and rules, the former to represent oil tanker ports, petroleum storage and piping systems.[8] The user's role in the simulation was the plant manager of a refinery. One of the things the user learned was about supply and demand and how it affects the financial situation.[9] The game was not defined to be an accurate representation of the chemical processes of a plant, as this would have been considered extremely dangerous.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:The game resembles SimCity with different graphics, disasters, and rules, the former to represent oil tanker ports, petroleum storage and piping systems.[8] The user's role in the simulation was the plant manager of a refinery. One of the things the user learned was about supply and demand and how it affects the financial situation.[9] The game was not defined to be an accurate representation of the chemical processes of a plant, as this would have been considered extremely dangerous. the infamous simrefinery.
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The Scientist posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerne_Abbas_Giant#/media/File:Cerne-abbas-giant-2001-cropped.jpg As a publicity stunt for the opening of The Simpsons Movie on 16 July 2007, a giant Homer Simpson brandishing a doughnut was outlined in water-based biodegradable paint to the left of the Cerne Abbas Giant. This act angered local neopagans, who pledged to perform "rain magic" to wash the figure away.[23][24]
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Soricidus posted:As a publicity stunt for the opening of The Simpsons Movie on 16 July 2007, a giant Homer Simpson brandishing a doughnut was outlined in water-based biodegradable paint to the left of the Cerne Abbas Giant. This act angered local neopagans, who pledged to perform "rain magic" to wash the figure away.[23][24] ...did it work?
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well its not there now is it
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_squid#/media/File:Squid_beak_measuring.jpg hello, friend
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goatcephalopod
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FastCompany wrote extensively about Renner's app in April 2019, calling it "a surprising new kind of social media".[53] The Ringer's Kate Knibbs, explaining how self-referential the app is, summarized it stating "Jeremy Renner’s Jeremy Renner app is the Jeremy Renner of apps."[54]
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the best part of the jeremy renner app was when a deadspin writer posted the word "porno" on it and incited a flame war so bad that the entire app got deleted https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/i-broke-the-official-jeremy-renner-app-by-posting-the-w-1837804181
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Lutha Mahtin posted:the best part of the jeremy renner app was when a deadspin writer posted the word "porno" on it and incited a flame war so bad that the entire app got deleted the last line of the deadspin article mentions he’s “jumping over to the Chris D’Elia app.” this is now several orders of magnitude funnier than when it was first published
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Lutha Mahtin posted:the best part of the jeremy renner app was when a deadspin writer posted the word "porno" on it and incited a flame war so bad that the entire app got deleted quote:I was one more Renner-banning away from changing my Twitter profile picture to an ancient Greek statue and becoming very concerned about The Decline Of The West when I decided that enough was enough.
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El_Elegante posted:the last line of the deadspin article mentions he’s “jumping over to the Chris D’Elia app.” this is now several orders of magnitude funnier than when it was first published stefan heck rules sometimes roger ebert was very, very wrong: Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert wrote I’m Gonna Git You Sucka is “a comedy that feeds off the blaxploitation movie, and although, like all good satires, it is cheerfully willing to be offensive, it is almost completely incapable of being funny.” prefect fucked around with this message at 13:23 on Sep 6, 2020 |
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An unintended emergent behavior of the code caused hundreds of himbos to swarm and crowd around the helicopter, where they would be slashed up by the blades, and then need to be air-lifted to the hospital—which earned the player easy money.
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FMguru posted:An unintended emergent behavior of the code caused hundreds of himbos to swarm and crowd around the helicopter, where they would be slashed up by the blades, and then need to be air-lifted to the hospital—which earned the player easy money. simcopter
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The film is part of a running gag by actor Paul Rudd. When appearing as a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and O'Brien's later show Conan, Rudd would perform a "bait-and-switch" by routinely showing the same clip from it (in which Eric Cruise, watched by MAC, loses control of his wheelchair and falls off a cliff into a lake) instead of showing clips from the actual films he was ostensibly promoting.[42][43] While giving an interview alongside Captain America: Civil War co-star Chris Evans in 2016, Rudd expressed his appreciation of its "blatant" advertising of McDonald's, "unearned" positioning of Bobby Caldwell ballad "Take Me (I'll Follow You)", and inclusion of a fly landing on MAC's nose, declaring: "I love it... it's so good."[30] Evans also professed to "love" the film, noting that he "grew up on it."[30]
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Filmography Quinceañera (1987; TV series), as himself Keiko en peligro (1990), as himself Free Willy (1993), as Willy
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https://twitter.com/MichiganKiran/status/1302682068665667585
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanpaku
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Some reports have suggested that he was the iconic 1970s Vicks "Love Rub" kid, but footage to confirm or refute this has not been found; he has stated he was in a different Vicks commercial
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Smarties are oblate spheroids with a minor axis of about 5 mm (0.2 in) and a major axis of about 12 mm (0.5 in).
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The Hollow Men: In popular culture The full poem is included in one of the flashbacks in Super Columbine Massacre RPG!
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One early subscription box available was called The Sampler, which first became available in 2004 and offered samples of products from independent web-based artists, crafters, zines and shops.[3] Granny's Attic of Mobile began offering subscription services from its website in 2005 specifically for customers who collected various artistic painted ponies.[citation needed]
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For the yellow spotted lizards, fourteen bearded dragons were used, four of which were used for the main parts, and the rest of which were used as “background atmosphere lizards”.
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Background Atmosphere Lizard is 100% my mood
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little is known about the cities of refuge to the east of the Jordan (as of 1901), but
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Soricidus posted:little is known about the cities of refuge to the east of the Jordan (as of 1901), but I mean, the medieval tradition of sanctuary probably draws from this, and without that we'd never have Homer trying to claim such (as if a protestant church were legally holy ground )?
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Schadenboner posted:I mean, the medieval tradition of sanctuary probably draws from this, and without that we'd never have Homer trying to claim such (as if a protestant church were legally holy ground )? the subject isn’t worthless, but “little is known (as of 1901)” is a beautiful sentence
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to add, Christian churches were often built on existing holy grounds if everyone agrees that a place is holy, it does indeed give sanctuary. doesn't work when pagan Vikings or the mongol horde show up tho
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Soricidus posted:the subject isnt worthless, but little is known (as of 1901) is a beautiful sentence Probably a c&p from whatever public-domain'ed edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica?
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At the Strings 1998 conference in Santa Barbara about string theory, shortly after the publication of the paper "Anti De Sitter Space And Holography" by Edward Witten, Jeffrey A. Harvey composed a parody song "The Maldecena" about the Holographic principle.[151][152]
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prefect posted:At the Strings 1998 conference in Santa Barbara about string theory, shortly after the publication of the paper "Anti De Sitter Space And Holography" by Edward Witten, Jeffrey A. Harvey composed a parody song "The Maldecena" about the Holographic principle.[151][152] Goddamn did the later seasons of Psych get weird.
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Schadenboner posted:Probably a c&p from whatever public-domain'ed edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica_Eleventh_Edition In 1917, using the pseudonym of S. S. Van Dine, the US art critic and author Willard Huntington Wright published Misinforming a Nation, a 200+ page criticism of inaccuracies and biases of the Encyclopædia Britannica eleventh edition. Wright claimed that Britannica was "characterized by misstatement, inexcusable omissions, rabid and patriotic prejudices, personal animosities, blatant errors of fact, scholastic ignorance, gross neglect of non-British culture, an astounding egotism, and an undisguised contempt for American progress".[9] ... Robert Collison, in Encyclopaedias: Their History Throughout The Ages (1966), wrote of the eleventh edition that it "was probably the finest edition of the Britannica ever issued, and it ranks with the Enciclopedia Italiana and the Espasa as one of the three greatest encyclopaedias. It was the last edition to be produced almost in its entirety in Britain, and its position in time as a summary of the world's knowledge just before the outbreak of World War I is particularly valuable". i like thinking about the people who rank encyclopedia editions eesh Critics have charged several editions with racism[14][15] and sexism.[5] The eleventh edition characterises the Ku Klux Klan as protecting the white race and restoring order to the American South after the American Civil War, citing the need to "control the negro", and "the frequent occurrence of the crime of rape by negro men upon white women".[16][17] Similarly, the "Civilization" article argues for eugenics, stating that it is irrational to "propagate low orders of intelligence, to feed the ranks of paupers, defectives and criminals ... which to-day constitute so threatening an obstacle to racial progress".[18] The eleventh edition has no biography of Marie Curie, despite her winning of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911, although she is mentioned briefly under the biography of her husband Pierre Curie.[19] The Britannica employed a large female editorial staff that wrote hundreds of articles for which they were not given credit.[5] prefect fucked around with this message at 20:25 on Sep 11, 2020 |
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prefect posted:At the Strings 1998 conference in Santa Barbara about string theory, shortly after the publication of the paper "Anti De Sitter Space And Holography" by Edward Witten, Jeffrey A. Harvey composed a parody song "The Maldecena" about the Holographic principle.[151][152] thanks i have the malaguena stuck in my head now
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