Speaking purely as an observer: My faith in you, the people of america, couldn't be lower. So I still think you fuck this up somehow
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http://www.theonion.com/blogpost/its-terrifying-think-1000-years-all-us-will-be-for-50511
Quote from: ToxicAdam on May 31, 2015, 11:58:23 AMhttp://www.theonion.com/blogpost/its-terrifying-think-1000-years-all-us-will-be-for-50511I know the article is satire but I do think his Independence Day speech will live on
Quote from: Mamacint on May 31, 2015, 12:30:50 PMQuote from: ToxicAdam on May 31, 2015, 11:58:23 AMhttp://www.theonion.com/blogpost/its-terrifying-think-1000-years-all-us-will-be-for-50511I know the article is satire but I do think his Independence Day speech will live on... huh?
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In one Florida town, nearly half of all crime takes place at Wal-Mart.
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That nicca threw that dove like a Goku spirit bomb lol
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http://i.imgur.com/2GcHfsR.jpgpoor XP-tan
The Warriors really needs a Blu-Ray Special Edition with the original cut.
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There is no poetry in the metric system."and kilometers to go before I sleep""Three meters and a cloud of dust"'A gram of prevention is worth a kilogram of cure""now whip out your big twenty-five centimeters"
“The main characteristic of an alpha male wolf,” the veteran wolf researcher Rick McIntyre told me as we were watching gray wolves, “is a quiet confidence, quiet self-assurance. You know what you need to do; you know what’s best for your pack. You lead by example. You’re very comfortable with that. You have a calming effect.”“Imagine two wolf packs, or two human tribes,” Mr. McIntyre said. “Which is more likely to survive and reproduce? The one whose members are more cooperative, more sharing, less violent with one another; or the group whose members are beating each other up and competing with one another?”Thus, an alpha male may be a major player in a successful hunt but then, after the takedown of the prey, may step away and sleep until his pack has eaten and is full.Mr. McIntyre has spent 20 years watching and studying wolves in Yellowstone for the National Park Service. He rises early, uses radio telemetry to pinpoint the location of a pack with a radio-collared member, then heads out with his spotting scope to observe them, keeping careful notes of their activities.In all that time, he has rarely seen an alpha male act aggressively toward the pack’s other members. They are his family — his mate, offspring (both biological and adopted) and maybe a sibling.This does not mean that alpha males are not tough when they need to be. One famous wolf in Yellowstone whose radio collar number, 21, became his name, was considered a “super wolf” by the people who closely observed the arc of his life. He was fierce in defense of family and apparently never lost a fight with a rival pack. Yet within his own pack, one of his favorite things was to wrestle with little pups.“And what he really loved to do was to pretend to lose. He just got a huge kick out of it,” Mr. McIntyre said.One year, a pup was a bit sickly. The other pups seemed to be afraid of him and wouldn’t play with him. Once, after delivering food for the small pups, 21 stood looking around for something. Soon he started wagging his tail. He’d been looking for the sickly little pup, and he just went over to hang out with him for a while.Of all Mr. McIntyre’s stories about the super wolf, that’s his favorite. Strength impresses us. But kindness is what we remember best.