MrPumpernickel 1's Comments
Because having the logo of a company you neither work for, represent or have any relation with on a business card is a good idea? No.
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Cheap mask, no mystery, this proves nothing but that people are sheep, not horses.
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Kisai Round Trip Pocket Watch
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dutchboy, you DO realize that empirical tests and science isn't about "staring at it long enough", right? It's just highly troublesome that "libs" has become a derogatory term and that people truly consider it some kind of disease. Heck, the foundation that USA rests on, the constitution, were written by a bunch of people who in the eyes of the times were tought as highly liberal. If they had been conservative we could probably have scratched away freedom of religion from the constitution entirely, just to mention one thing.
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I own one of these, as well as some other lower denominations of ZWD. This was useless when it was printed and now it's if possible even more useless since they removed quite a few zeroes some time ago. With today's exchange rate this bill would be worth 265745000000 USD, clearly that's not the case.
Hyper-inflation is great fun though, I also own a 500 million mark bill from Germany when they went through their bout of hyper-inflation quite a few decades ago.
Hyper-inflation is great fun though, I also own a 500 million mark bill from Germany when they went through their bout of hyper-inflation quite a few decades ago.
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Or if you're in Russia there's on guy dubbing all the voices. Early in his career he also won the competition for Russia's most monotone voice.
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"but if you were in a mall and asked to spot out someone who was a binge drinking pot-head, then your best bet would be on the guy (or girl) with heavy tattoos."
Perhaps you would, but that says more about you than it does about other people. For instance any rational person would look for the physiological signs of someone who is an alcoholic or "pot-head" and not at what these people choose to wear on their sleeves. I wonder which one of us is more likely to be correct.
Perhaps you would, but that says more about you than it does about other people. For instance any rational person would look for the physiological signs of someone who is an alcoholic or "pot-head" and not at what these people choose to wear on their sleeves. I wonder which one of us is more likely to be correct.
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"Your mom may think so, and she’s right. Well, partially anyhow."
No, and frankly you have to be a moron to think so. The only thing the study really establishes is that people who are "deviants" are more likely to be tattooed, not that tattoos turn people into deviants.
Deviant is a completely useless word as well considering that anything that is not normal is deviant and that no one is normal. It's physically impossible to be normal, you can strive for it but you will never achieve normality.
Further, what classifies as one, two, three or seven tattoos? If I tattoo my entire body in one coherent piece then all I have is one tattoo. If I tattoo seven small stars on my ankle but do them at different times then I have seven tattoos. This study obviously have holes the size of fieldgoals and should not be taken for anything more than a humorous piece on how to do a poor study.
No, and frankly you have to be a moron to think so. The only thing the study really establishes is that people who are "deviants" are more likely to be tattooed, not that tattoos turn people into deviants.
Deviant is a completely useless word as well considering that anything that is not normal is deviant and that no one is normal. It's physically impossible to be normal, you can strive for it but you will never achieve normality.
Further, what classifies as one, two, three or seven tattoos? If I tattoo my entire body in one coherent piece then all I have is one tattoo. If I tattoo seven small stars on my ankle but do them at different times then I have seven tattoos. This study obviously have holes the size of fieldgoals and should not be taken for anything more than a humorous piece on how to do a poor study.
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I got it to say:
"So you are human. This site is bogus. This system just pairs users together."
"So you are human. This site is bogus. This system just pairs users together."
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Mr. Bigglesworth, good job at perpetuating the idea that it's how you look, not what you do, that is the main point in whether you'll get a job or not. Really, it's ideas like that that are by far more detrimental to society as a whole than the few people who choose to have their eyes "tattooed" or are otherwise modified.
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...and it's from 1922, not 1992.
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Kisai Denshoku Black Orange LED
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amorphous blob*
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I wouldn't recommend this to brand people or pets with for two reasons: it will not reach the temperatures required (read: red hot) and it is too detailed to leave anything but an amorphous blom in terms of scarring.
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This was Jespers degree work at the Umeå Institute of Design ( http://www.dh.umu.se/ )and had you seen his degree work presentation you wouldn't be as straight off the bat negative as you are right now.