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I've seen them that big on two separate occasions. We killed one with thick-soled feet instead of fire, and left the other one alone.
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See, now that python is a thing of beauty. The insects crawling into people's ears? That's the stuff of nightmares.
And the skycycle - just no. |
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Have you felt that airline travel was too isolating?
http://i1.wp.com/www.wired.com/wp-co...s.jpg?w=100%25 But wait, you say, Everyone gets both armrests! Isn't that great? There are no armrests in that picture. And where would they go? |
Why don't they just pack everyone in oil and open the fuselage with a huge key on arrival?
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I love how the business suit that drew this made the majority of the seats vacant. Makes it seem downright palatial.
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I bet that suit's name is Penrose.
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Now Ima hafta look every time to make sure there ain't no tarantulas in there...:meanface: |
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Happy Monkey, that is truly the stuff of nightmares.
But, I am comforted in the knowledge that the children deprived of praise and connection in such an environment will simply keep seeking until they find it. I didn't read much beyond the blog post itself, and it has a powerful bitterness to it, bordering on satire. I wonder if it's really real. Do you know? |
It's a real thing. Here's a bit of a follow-up to the article from the Washington Post. It was written from the perspective of someone fired under the system, so take it with a grain of salt. But if just the objective claims, omitting subjective experience, are accurate, it seems pretty horrible to me.
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They're training the minions for 1984, and they are way behind schedule. :mad:
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