My cat


His name is Oski. He is a rage carrier. If he were human he would be a socially inept mad scientist.
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Dancing girls


Women dancing together at the Rainbow Cattle Co. in Austin, TX after the Pride Parade.
You can see more here.
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SSC Ultimate Aero Twin Turbo


Currently the Worlds Fastest Production Car. 413 km/h (257mph) Only 25 are going to be produced, at well over $650,000.
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Twitch
Thai Food


Satay, Tom Kha Gai and Yellow Curry
Subay Subay – Oakland, CA
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Dairy Queen in Black and White


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Unknown Mushroom


A1 know?
www.zytu.org/public/photo.php?p_id=4324&tab=3&c_stat=1
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Mount Rundle


Mount Rundle as seen from the top of Tunnel Mountain in Banff, Alberta, where I live. Have a whole bunch of other pictures if anybody is interested.
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The REAL Bearcat


The bearcat(Arctictis binturong) is a real animal related to civets, from the forests of SE Asia.
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Star Tours VS Winnebago


Remember that Winnebago in Spaceballs? Awesome.
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Internet Guy!


A very fashioned guy from Blizzard’s World Wide Invitational. GUIS ITS FROM THE INTERNETZ.
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Olivia Munn


the hottest OM NOM on cable tv and a live program by far… I can’t believe she hasn’t been posted on here yet!!
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Sony Dualshock 3


Playing the PS3 was horrible without this! I’m glad that stupid lawsuit is over and they were able to come out with this. The sixaxis felt like a 3 year old’s toy.
*firmware 2.40 available 7/2!! In-game XMB and trophies added. Another reason the PS3 will pwn the 360 very soon…
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Honolulu Beach


another photo from my trip to Hawaii
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Desert Rainbow


photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day
Red Desert, Wyoming, 2005
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Inside an SIRT car


The inside of the old cars that ran from Tottenville to St. George on Staten Island circa 1970s. This line got you to The Staten Island Ferry terminal which took took you to Manhattan. It took ~45 minutes on train then another 1/2 hr on the ferry. These seats were much more comfortable than the plastic ones that were in the newer cars. The back of some of these seats could be lowered to make for a comfy nap.
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Cthulhu In San Francisco


If you look carefully you might be able to make out the Great Old One himself heading toward the Castro.
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Doctor Who


This picture is hilarious. “Quick, everyone look startled!”
Did anyone see today’s episode? I’m not a big TV person but I’m so completely into this show (as well as Torchwood).
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WTF?


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Is it me or does this give you the creeps too?
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Shadow of a Martian Robot


Explanation: What if you saw your shadow on Mars and it wasn’t human? Then you might be the Opportunity rover currently exploring Mars. Opportunity and sister robot Spirit have been probing the red planet since early 2004, finding evidence of ancient water, and sending breathtaking images across the inner Solar System. Pictured above, Opportunity looks opposite the Sun into Endurance Crater and sees its own shadow. Two wheels are visible on the lower left and right, while the floor and walls of the unusual crater are visible in the background. Opportunity and Spirit have now spent over four years exploring the red world, find new clues into the wet ancient past of our Solar System’s second most habitable planet.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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Mice Galaxies


The Mice Galaxies, NGC 4676A (right) and NGC 4676B (left), are two spiral galaxies in the constellation Coma Berenices that are presently in the process of colliding and merging. Their name refers to the long tails produced by galactic tides.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Picture_of_the_day
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Clymer -v- Geary


“The Two Platforms”
A racist political campaign poster from the 1866 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election. The poster specifically characterizes Democratic candidate Hiester Clymer’s white supremacist platform as “for the White Man,” represented here by the idealized head of a young man. In contrast a stereotyped black head represents Clymer’s opponent John W. Geary’s platform, “for the Negro.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Picture_of_the_day
Whoa!
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Death Race


Jason Statham Tyrese Gibson
Ian McShane Juan Allen
Death Race
Get Ready For A Killer Ride.
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Coming out November 27th of this yearSaw this in a theater preview before the movie Wanted (which was fucking awesome btw) tonight. My mouth hung open for 3/4th of the preview? I am can hasing insanely over this!
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M81: Feeding a Black Hole


Explanation: This impressive color composite shows spiral galaxy M81 across the electromagnetic spectrum. It combines X-ray data (blue) from the Chandra Observatory, infrared data (pink) from the Spitzer Space Telescope, and an ultraviolet image (purple) from the GALEX satellite, with a visible light (green) Hubble image. The inset highlights X-rays from some of M81’s black holes, including black holes in binary star systems with about 10 times the mass of the sun, as well as the central, supermassive black hole of over 70 million solar masses. Comparing computer models of the giant black hole’s energy output to the multiwavelength data suggests that feeding that monster is relatively simple — energy and radiation is generated as material in the central region swirls inwards forming an accretion disk. In fact, the process otherwise appears to be just like the accretion process feeding M81’s stellar mass black holes, even though the central black hole is millions of times more massive. M81 itself is about 70,000 light-years across and only 12 million light-years away in the northern constellation Ursa Major.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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Mama Moose and Baby


These moose were in my front yard this past winter in Alaska. Notice that baby is the size of the SUV.