Rape proof means you are willing and able to stop anybody from raping you.
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I feel like the wikipedia one is incorrect.
I don't even know what Reddit and Digg are
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=378846&page=1 its like going to a zoo and fucking with the caged animals.
Why Arvie, though?Here's some hot music video from Russia:
Mounting fears for filmmaker: No word from David Lynch since he reported high winds on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
[youtube=560,345] 5PDuqk_DSMw[/youtube]still the best video on youtube
Speaking of David Lynch...http://twitter.com/ebertchicago/status/5426652311Quote from: Roger EbertMounting fears for filmmaker: No word from David Lynch since he reported high winds on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
African-American cricket Armond White hates, hates, HATES "Precious!" It sucks! http://j.mp/2BQXpA
The hype for Precious indicates a culture-wide willingness to accept particular ethnic stereotypes as a way of maintaining status quo film values. Excellent recent films with black themes—Next Day Air, Cadillac Records, Meet Dave, Norbit, Little Man, Akeelah and the Bee, First Sunday, The Ladykillers, Marci X, Palindromes, Mr. 3000, even back to the great Beloved (also produced by Oprah)—have been ignored by the mainstream media and serious film culture while this carnival of black degradation gets celebrated. It’s a strange combination of liberal guilt and condescension.
It is baffling to me that a critic could praise Transformers 2 but not Synecdoche, NY. Or Death Race but not There Will Be Blood. I am forced to conclude that White is, as charged, a troll. A smart and knowing one, but a troll.
looks good to me
I just found out the other day that the same two people did the theme song for Family Matters, Step by Step, and Full House.
Quote from: Great Rumbler on November 04, 2009, 07:57:57 PMI just found out the other day that the same two people did the theme song for Family Matters, Step by Step, and Full House.They're probably set for life.
I do find it fascinating, which is why I always click these threads. Like the best skeptics, I secretly want to be proven wrong, because as a man of science that'd be SO AMAZING.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=378913Quote from: Amir0xI do find it fascinating, which is why I always click these threads. Like the best skeptics, I secretly want to be proven wrong, because as a man of science that'd be SO AMAZING.
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Don't hate, do you think a person that wasn't a "man of science" would have a Bunsen burner, some beakers and a wide array of chemicals? Sure its to make Meth but still.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, enigmatic photographer T. Enami (1859-1929) captured a number of 3D stereoviews depicting life in Meiji-period Japan.
Quote from: http://pinktentacle.com/2009/10/animated-stereoviews-of-old-japan/In the late 19th and early 20th century, enigmatic photographer T. Enami (1859-1929) captured a number of 3D stereoviews depicting life in Meiji-period Japan.
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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=378923what the fuck gaf
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