"Does anyone remember the movie "the time machine" where because of humans jerking around, the moon exploded and rained pretty big rocks all over the earth? You know, just wondering..."
- Jared
Tam da bu mevsimlerde Beştepe Koşuyolu'nda Çakıl'la koşarken birdenbire bir koku yakalar, sonra koştura koştura gider bir kirpi veya kaplumbağa bulur. Sonra da kendi ilgi alanına girmediği için bir iki koklar, devam eder. Kirpiler hakikaten de enteresandırlar. :) It's real: http://images.google.com.tr/images...
- SH (Siteler Hakkında)
Cute! I can just see its little feet moving.
- Rick Cogley
ally his story runs from about the time of the Scientific Revolution in the 16th century down to the present, with the real climax coming at the end of the 19th century and aftershocks in the years subsequent. The story starts with the prominence that is given to the Bible by the Reformation and the spread of this work in accessible forms, combined with such challenging phenomena as the fairly recently discovered peoples of the Americas. Were they descendents of Adam or did they have another origin? Bound up with this of course were issues like original sin—surely the savages were fallen and in need of God's grace, but if so then did they have their own Eden or were they at one with us? Did they slip across via Greenland?
- Jared
I heard the A-List is dead. Thank god that's over. Now maybe the whining about the A-list will stop along with the death of the A-list. - http://www.jimkukral.com/the-dea...
Norma Desmond from "Sunset Boulevard": "I am big. It's the pictures that got small."
- Oldengrey (Jay)
still read a lot about "a-listers" hanging out with "a-listers", so it strikes me that there is still a degree of clique-ness going on.
- Lou Paglia
there will always be an a-list - just like highschool.
- Jared
from twhirl
It would be interesting to know if the people on the blogging a-list were on the a-list in high school. I kind of was, but not exactly. I started an underground newspaper, ran for president but didn't win, dropped out then went back. I guess I was on the a-list. In college I was a nobody, and in grad school, well I wasn't going for a PhD so I wasn't even in the running.
- Dave Winer
Social media gone bad? Sporn? Oh, geez, what have we started here when the most memorable characters in game "Spore" are, um, adult? And, what's even more scary is my 14-year-old knew what Goatse is. I didn't learn about that until I was in my 30s. Yikes, kids grow up so fast these days.
hehe! I found out what goatse was from Wikipedia and I never got the courage to actually see it. I think I'm better of not seeing it.
- Rahul Das
same here. some things a better left unseen
- nesman89
from twhirl
-15 FriendFeed points to Scobez for infecting more peeps with Goatse... +15 points for imagining the looks on their faces as they spew out their morning coffee...
- Internet's Tad
from fftogo
i'm older than "in my 30s" and don't know what goatse is! guess i'll have to google it, and it sounds like i might be sorry! probably better to live the rest of my life without knowing!
- Jeanne Breault
from twhirl
ok, nevermind the google! just read rest of the comments...think i'll pass! :-)
- Jeanne Breault
from twhirl
NOTE - DO NOT GOOGLE GOATSE!! You do NOT NOT NOT want to see it. DO NOT DO IT. No matter how curious you are, you don't want to see it. Once you've seen something, it can not be unseen.
- Internet's Tad
from fftogo
Just in case any of you happened to take a photo of yourself at the precise moment you clicked that google link, here's a place where you can share that priceless expression on your face with the world (SFW): http://www.flickr.com/groups...
- Jason Wehmhoener
it occurs to me that goatse is the original rickrolling
- Ivan Pope
from twhirl
@Tad Donaghe: Way to reverse psychologize some people into Googling goatse. **smirk**
- Cheryl Jones
Some of you are just now seeing this? Just remember, you can't "un-see" something, so you should be cautious when Googling such things...
- Vince DeGeorge