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soundwave
Tags:Comic Books, Wallpaper
harley quinn has no pupils
Tags:Comic Books, Wallpaper
death troopers
Tags:Star Wars, Wallpaper
Thor – Only One Can Raise The Hammer
Tags:Advertisements, Comic Books
Military helmet
Tags:Military, Technology
San Antonio Zombie Walk: Zombie Jesus
I went as Zombie Jesus for lulz, or to start a fight with stupid Christians. Turns out it was pretty epic according to the general consensus.
LANALARO
Tags:Anal, Humor, Visual Tricks
Morris Minor
2008 is the 60th anniversary of the Morris Minor. This is the meet in Melbourne, Australia.
Al Franken NRSC Mailer in Minnesota
My cousin in Minnesota recently got this pamphlet from the NRSC (National Republican Senatorial Committee) in the mail- addressed to his six year old son:
“Come on in, kids… Senator Franken’s going to tell a few jokes!”
“We shouldn’t have to be ashamed of Minnesota’s senator!”
Al Franked tackled a [sic] protestor at a political rally- and bragged about it
“We shouldn’t have to wonder what he will say…”
Al Franken wrote a pornographic column in Playboy- and thought it was funny.
“We shouldn’t have to apologize for his actions…”
Al Franken has written so-called comedy routines about raping women.
Al Franken: A bad example for our kids; completely unfit for public office
Toasted Head and Orangina
On a recent trip to the super market, these two items caught me by surprise.
God Prefers Athiests
Tags:Dark Humor, Humor, Religion, Sad :(, Science!
Amazing Comet Holmes
Tags:APOD, Science!, Space, Wallpaper
Explanation: One year ago, Comet 17P/Holmes amazed sky watchers across planet Earth. A stunningly rapid outburst transformed it from a faint comet quietly orbiting the Sun with a period of about 7 years to a naked-eye comet rivaling the brighter stars in the constellation Perseus. Its largely tail-less shape, as in this wide-angle view recorded on November 11, 2007, became well-known to astronomers trying to unravel the mystery of the comet’s surprising outburst . Still, Comet Holmes had a dim ion tail that was seen to separate from the bright coma. In this image, the separated tail creates the illusion of a reflection nebula. It appears as a faint bluish haze right of center against a background of stars in the loosely grouped Alpha Persei Moving Cluster.
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0810/17P-Holmes_cook.jpg