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You have been warned.

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.

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!

IT'S THE ROC

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
Racism taugh in the Georgia Schools



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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.

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.

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Anglais Plus Que Parfait
Anglais Imparfait Rendu Parfait et Plus.
Imperfect English Made Perfect and More.
Redaction, écriture, amelioration de traduction.
Editing, writing, perfected translation.
Sites web, magazines, materiaux de publicité –
tout le chose que vous voulez en anglais plus que parfait.




BARGINS
IMPRISONING ME
ALL THAT I SEE
ABSOLUTE SAVINGS
WHAT A GREAT DEAL
WHAT A GREAT FIND
LOOK AT THESE JEANS
DAMN I LOOK SEXY AS
HELLLLLL!!


Winter Cold

Drink
I had to test out the order in which to put in the different ingredients a few times. The best way seemed to be adding the scoop of ice cream first, the shots of liquor second, and the Guinness last. The Bailey’s and Ice Cream will probably start to coagulate in the Guinness, so use a spoon to stir things up and to scoop out the ice cream as you drink it. Not sure if it was a success….but it wasn’t bad!
A Grace Helbig inspired...Guiness Bailey’s Float


From: motherphokingburgers
HEART


OF
GLASS

Because Tyranny Hides and creeps everywhere.
Photo Series of the Day: To promote her newly launched photo restoration business, Swedish artist Sanna Dullaway colorized a few of history’s more iconic photos.



Via: imgur
The more you eat, the greater the risk. In the study, the risk increased by nearly 20 percent for every 50 grammes of processed meat eaten daily.
50 grams is roughly one hot dog, meaning that a person who eats five hot dogs every day has doubled his or her risk of falling ill.
Pancreatic cancer is unusual, however, so the risk remains relatively low.
The meat itself in products such as bacon, hot dogs and patés isn't what causes cancer. Instead, the processed meats' additives and preservatives, nitrites in particular, turned out to be the culprits.
Nitrites occur in most processed meats. Apart from increasing shelf life, nitrites protect against botulism, a deadly form of food poisoning.


On the other hand, nitrites can also be converted to nitrosamines, a source of cancer.
"The risk depends on the dosage. The more you eat, the greater the risk," Susanna Larsson, associate epidemiology professor at Karolinska Institute, told news agency TT.
The study she presented in the British Journal of Cancer is a meta analysis, combining seven other studies.
"Since those studies were well-made, I consider our study to be highly reliable."
Larsson emphasized that pancreatic cancer is a relatively unusual disease. 900 Swedes are diagnosed annually, the majority of which are over 65 years old.
On the other hand, the cancer is very difficult to treat.
"It's among the worst kind you can get."
Larsson has shown in a previous study that processed meats also increase the risk of a far more common form of cancer, gastrointestinal cancer.
"Anyone who eats a lot of processed meat should probably reduce their consumption."
Per Ola Damerud, toxicologist at the National Food Agency (Livsmedelsverket), told TT that it's difficult to radically change the agency's recommendations from one single study. Further studies showing the same risks need to be undertaken and evaluated.
He does provide some advice on the matter, however.
"Today we advise to eat a varied diet, and not too much of salt or saturated fats. And all that means that you should avoid eating too much of these products. However, at the moment we don't have any specific advice on processed meats," said Damerud.
Do Hotdogs
Cause Cancer?
Munching regularly on hot dogs and patés may put you at risk of cancer. Processed meats have been shown to increase the risk of pancreatic cancer, in a Swedish study published in the British Journal of Cancer.

via: The Local
WTF!
Lado Alexi for Vogue Germany Horoscope 2012

YUM

Makes 6 – 8 party bites
Ingredients:
6-8 slices of bread [gluten-free, whole wheat, etc.]
1/2 cup hummus [store bought or homemade]
1 avocado – halved, pitted and peeled
4 plum tomatoes, halved lengthwise, cores and seeds removed
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
salt + pepper to taste
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
Arrange the tomatoes on your baking sheet, cut sides up, in a single layer. Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Season with salt and pepper.
Roast for 25-30 minutes, until the tomatoes are beginning to caramelize.
While the tomatoes roast, toast your bread. Using a cookie cutter or circular object, cut out 1-2 circles per toast, depending on how big the piece of bread is.
Spread ½-1 tablespoon of hummus on each circular toast.
In a bowl or plate, mash avocado with a fork, leaving large chunks.
Layer the mashed avocado over hummus, season with salt + pepper, and then top with a roasted [or fresh] tomato.
Serve immediately.
Optional: top with goat cheese or feta or serve on the side.



Via: Eat Live Run
I want to be invited to a party now just so I can make this. Sometimes when you think you are creative, you realize you ain't got nothing on making good finger foods. Good thing I found this. Bring it on!