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Wolf Thrill

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Ohhh it's Thriller.for a second I thought this was a picture from the Teen Wolf sequal with Jason Bateman. LOL. Sorry Michael.



Sono anatra

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FORZA ROMA!

Football. No, not like "I'm a Chagrin football player, worship me" football. But, REAL football. (Sorry, entire town of Chagrin). I'm talking soccer. The epi-center of most people's lives here in Roma and we got to experience it first hand, front row, and full force.  Face paint, beer, and jerseys. Check, check, and check. With the wind at our back and sun on our faces, we took la stadio by force and led a cheering Roma crowd to a 5-1 victory.  FORZA ROMA! 

AS Roma: 5

AC Cesena: 1



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CIRCUITORY ALLIANCES

IN A NON CONFOMRING FOLD OF THE ENTROPOMORPHIC SONOSCAPE

The lion returns oscilliators next to her destructive head.

Notorious deviance nests next to antirhytmic hymn

The licensed assault shows primary distributed landscapes beside the partitioned microwaves. The breath smudges the vessels under the enforced technique. Yet its  sequel conveys a force.

Rave witches manifesto around the lyric. The fundamental imperative resets a feminist opposite the talking dealer.



the staircase in musée gustave moreau

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i recently discovered this beautiful staircase located in the paris museum “musee gustave moreau”, dedicated to the famous painter docteur moreau. the extravagantly designed building is filled to the brim with hundreds upon hundreds of his paintings and even with those on display, there are still a couple thousand of them resting in storage 

OH PARIS!

Musée Gustave Moreau
14 rue de La Rochefoucauld
F-75009, Paris, France

This amazing and mysterious staircase is located at: 



Tube Socks Rock

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Good Lord, I was once lost but then I was found. Uh, I mean I lost one of my socks and then I found both. I only love tube socks when an attractive woman that would never talk to me wears them for a photoshoot. 



Being a Radical - Jose Marti

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"A genuine man goes to the roots. To be a radical is no more than that: to go to the roots."


- Jose Marti 



What I like to Call Scarlett Johansson

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SCARLETT 

JO DAMN, SON! 

 

    

 

   

   

 

 

 



Chris Dodd: Fail

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YOU FAIL 



Fashion according to Oscar Wilde

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“A fashion is merely a form of ugliness so unbearable that we are compelled to alter it every six months.” 

- Oscar Wilde



Photos by Irina Zadorozhnaja

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Irina Zadorozhnaja

Gotta enjoy the sexy photos of Irina Zadorozhnaja. I randomly came across a set of her photos and I fell in love. You can view more of her photos here. 



Weight loss

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Gastric Sleeve not as scary as it sounds.

Hello Readers,

 

My name is Stephen and I have a problem like most americans I have come to be overweight. Now that its affecting my daily habits I plan on doing something about it. I want to be my former active personality which I lost after graduating  high school, so I have to admit I am cheating in getting a gastric sleeve procedure done. Like any americans I work and dont have time to seperate a new diet or regime for weight loss, after some reasearch I found that with my busy schedule I could fit in a weight loss surgery such as the one displayed in the video below. Well for now I must bid you a good day until my next entry wish me good luck.

 

To my Fans,

Stephen 



Bela Borsodi

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Oh! My! Just discovered the work of Bela Borsodi. It's like a cross between fashion photography, design and madness. Check out more of her work over at OCCUPY. 

BELA BORSODI 



Anti Protest Ordinance Passes in Chicago

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THE TRAITOR OF CHICAGO 

Emanuel's Protest-Squashing "Sit Down and Shut Up" Ordinance Passes in Chicago

Following weeks of public pressure against Chicago's changes to the city ordinance by Occupy groups and concerned citizens, the City Council voted Thursday to adopt the ordinance changes introduced by Mayor Rahm Emanuel. 

Critics say the "sit down and shut up" ordinance, as it has been called, seeks to chill protest and civil liberties in Chicago through measures including mandatory $1 million liability insurance for protests, a heightened police presence and more difficulty getting a permit. Increased fines of up to $1,000 for people arrested during a protest were originally in place, but Emanuel withdrew the proposal Tuesday.

 

When the ordinance was first introduced, it was said to be only a measure for the NATO/G8 conference to be held in Chicago in May, but it was later revealed that the ordinance change isexpected to be permanent.

 

The ordinance focuses on bureaucratic measures to chill the protests, but for low-income and immigrant communities, it might be enough to keep them off the street, say organizers.

 

Occupy Rogers Park and Occupy the South Side, representing two Chicago areas with large proportions of low-income communities, sent out a letter last week highlighting this issue:

 

This ordinance does not exist in a vacuum. After all, political speech is not about speech itself. It is about issues of public policy that affect citizens who wish to convey their concerns in the public space. While the city's leadership has talked of tough choices, and the need to balance the budget, communities of Color have been forced to endure the greatest losses in areas of education, medical care, and access to living-wage employment. Restricting our ability to speak to those concerns would be unconscionable.

Chicago Independent Media Center reports that the ordinance, as it stood the day before the vote, contains the following:

 

Non-violent civil disobedience could now carry a $200-$1000 fine, up from $25-$500, in addition to more to other, more typical misdemeanor charges;

Virtually every street protest in the downtown would be designated a "large parade," requiring $1 million liability insurance and for organizers to "agree to reimburse the city for any damage to the public way or to city property arising out of or caused by the parade";

 

Large parade or not, organizers would be required to provide the city with "a description of any recording equipment, sound amplification equipment, banners, signs, or other attention-getting devices to be used in connection with the parade" at least a week in advance of the march;

 

Every contingent in the march and the order in which they would appear would have to be registered at least a week in advance with the City; and,

Demonstration organizers would be required to have one marshal for every 100 participants.

 

Under a wholly new section of the municipal code (10-8-334), even gatherings on sidewalks, with no presence in the streets, would now be subject to demands that they get permits, giving the City extraordinary latitude to dictate what union and other pickets occur or get shut down by police action.

Allow the police Superintendent to deputize FBI, DHS, ATF, and DOJ employees as Chicago police officers.

 

According to Twitter reports, the first vote on the ordinance change passed by the City Counsil 41-5 and the second passed by 41-4. 

Screw You All, I am KING! 



DADD (lol)

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You have been warned. 



A Puppy Smile

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Here is your young new friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.  You are his life, his love, his leader.  He will forever be yours, faithful and true. 

    

 

 

 

     



The Real Beavis and Butthead

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Real Life Beavis and Butthead. Scary shit! 

Whoa, these fuckers were always ugly and stupid...but seeing them this way is freaky. I could see 2 kids like this hanging out at Walmart in some Texas small town any day. Weird! 



Warren Buffett Throws Up

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IT'S THE ROC

BITCH! 

 

Looks like Jay-Z has replaced Dame Dash with a billionaire. 81-year-old Warren Buffett -- one of the richest men on the planet -- got downright gangsta at the grand reopening of Jay Z's 40/40 nightclub in NYC last night ... throwin' up the Roc-a-Fella sign ... like a boss. 

Via: TMZ



21st Century Racism in schools

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Racism taugh in the Georgia Schools



Quisenberry Marketing & Design

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In addition to our written proposal, QMD would like to share with you some additional thoughts and also some of the creative work we have done for our clients over the years.  

 

We are very excited to have the opportunity to help Numerica create a new brand for the Credit Union and to assist you with growing the 25-49 demographic into multiple service households.

 


 


One of the features that makes Quisenberry special is the incredible insight into consumer behavior we have learned over the years. Our insight allows us to create powerful messages that get noticed and cut through the clutter, which utimately adds to our clients' bottom line.

 



Another day, un altro giorno

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Hanging out with my good friend, XL bottle of vino. (And Paige too).

Like all good students do, Paige skipped her very first day of classes and I didn't schedule any for Mondays.  So, we took full advantage of this responsible decision-sought out a high quality 3 liter (and 3 euro) bottle of wine, purchased some paninis, and headed to Villa Borghese for a good ole' fashioned picnic.  And by good ole' fashioned, I mean study abroad college version.

We took this picture for Wendy, but who knows if she will see it.  Puppies > Paige.

Spot on, Paige.

After I put this together, I realized it looks like a shrine to Paige.  So, for good measure, I am going to put up this picture of Buster Bluth and a sheep.