March 2009
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Man Tries to Vote for Bush →
I’m so proud of our country.
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The 10 Lamest Dinosaur Names →
Dinosaurs once ruled the land, air and sea with an iron fist. While that iron fist was often connected to ridiculous, tiny baby arms, it should be noted that those tiny arms were attached to giant motherfucking lizards that, were they alive today, would be lounging atop the food chain sipping giant tropical drinks with people garnishes. But because God decided to take them down the only way He...
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WatchWatch
My inner marine biologist is squeeing. hellopoindexter: glorious!
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February 2009
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January 2009
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Listendepicture: Song most-played during Prom 08 :)
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on language
frsh2dth: spaceships: filigree: ”The researchers asked German and Spanish native speakers to think of adjectives to describe a range of objects, such as a key. The German speakers, for whom the word “key” is masculine, gave adjectives such as “hard,” “heavy,” “jagged,” and “metal,” whereas the Spanish speakers, for whom “key” is feminine, gave responses like : “golden,” “little,”...
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