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LA Skyline
The film, “Battle: Los Angeles” was a nourishing alien invasion film. It had interesting style choices in the depiction of urban warfare between unknown aliens within the streets of Los Angeles. The movie wasn’t completely stressful, but after the film was over I noticed something strange. In the sink area, where everyone was washing their hands after the film, almost all the men were slamming the paper
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Caped People
The zip hooded sweatshirt has acquired a special place in the realm of functional sparse-urban fashion. Unlike its Non-Zipped Counterpart, Zip-Hoodies have zippers in the front that allow the sweatship to be worn in an open fashion, that exposes the shirt underneath. When a Zip Hoodie is worn unzipped and with the hood down, wind can flow through the garment and it resembles a sleeved cape. People
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Desktop Style-Station
The system has changed. The capitalism we once knew as predatory and self-indulgent has transcended in certain pockets of society into something new. It is not a utopia by a long shot, but perhaps it is something better…the New Capitalism.
We see it when we go to a library, or Starbucks. The endless sea of laptops connected to the Internet, the concept is so revolutionary that we
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TV at the GYM is getting intense
I haven’t been to the gym because I was feeling nasally congested and ill. But today when I went, I noticed some interesting changes to the TV programs and the information presented in the news. Today, at around 12:50PM I saw news reports on some interesting things. There was a mother that was arrested for encouraging her child to fist-fight with a
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After listening to many discourses and theories on predictions for the future, the most flawed concepts and predictions surround the idea of barter and bartering. Ask anyone who has engaged in barter, from a child at recess, to a scientist trading information with another scientist, or a computer gamer in a virtual environment, or a person living in a tribal system with limited technology, barter is fun. And there are
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Possible Unicorn origins
With all this current interest in unicorns lately, I decided to shed some light into my own research into the subject. I read an article on Wikipedia that talks about the possible origins of unicorns. They discuss that in the Indus valley there are cylinder seals that have images of an ancient creature that resembles a unicorn. Although this is interesting, the actual books that I’ve
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Iron Man, stigmata and Number Four
Iron Man, I am Number Four have something in common besides being action-packed Science Fiction films. Both movies have their respective main character send forth light and energy from the palms of their hands. In Iron Man, the character, Tony Stark who wears the Iron Man suit of armor, uses “Repulsor Beams” in order to either fly, push opponents, or destroy large targets.
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Surprise!
There are a lot of inside jokes in this world. But some ways of telling inside jokes are more malicious than others. There is one technique of telling an inside joke privately to friends. And then there is telling an inside joke maliciously at someone else who doesn’t know the joke while in public. Then there is telling an inside joke on the public news feeds on Facebook
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The whole concept of fruits and vegetables experiencing suffering when they are eaten is flawed for several reasons. Some people have postulated that vegetarians should feel guilt for eating vegetables because they either experience discomfort or else that they do not wish to be eaten. Many carnivores use this fallacy in order to justify that eating meat is equally or even more humane than being vegetarian.
The first reason
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The new Britney Spears music video “Would You Hold it Against Me” has multiple layers of interesting meaning. There is intriguing social commentary throughout the song and the visual production. The first noticeable thing is that the meteor in the beginning is at first feared but when it actually hits the earth it creates color instead of destruction.
This implies that the impending concerns about modern times are necessary
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There was an odd synchronistic instance that happened today. I was driving down PCH, heading to get maintenance on my car. And I saw a nice looking yellow car with a “FOR SALE” sign in the rear window. And when I saw the car I thought about how my brother likes Dodge Charger cars, especially ones from the 1970′s.
In some odd turn of events, about 15 seconds later
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In the ever-expanding cosmos of online content, four distinct classes of interactors have emerged. Yet unlike classes of affluence that we are familiar with, these classes are much more like gradients of grey. One may wear a hat that is a unique blend of multiple classes simultaneously. This article will help interactors with online content to evaluate his or her current place in the inter-ethers.
There are four
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24 Hour Fitness Easy Pay
Yesterday I walked into the 24 hour fitness in Newport Center. I proceeded to scan my finger, when I noticed an interesting new sign. It said something like: Sign up for “Easy Pay” and receive 10% off retail purchases – Just use a pin number and leave your credit card at home. In a previous article, we discussed the implications of the fingerprint identification
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