hahaha
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Reblogged from iraffiruse, 90,566 notes, May 30, 2012
Nuremberg, 1935.
As humans we have advanced so far from this situation, although as individuals the immense stupidity of others in the modern day is saddening to all those that have worked to achieve what as a society have in modern day. The students, the people of the sunshine coast and many people in particular i know don’t deserve to live in the society we have, they bring it down and drag the rest of the people around them down to a point of embarrassment to those that see what is happening from the outside . Make the same mistakes, continue on the path of complete uselessness and never learning from others or the history that stares you blank in the face. It’s time to change the way they are, they need to stop obsessing over people and what those think of you, need to obsess over ideas that could one day make them something brilliant and humans as a whole, shame this wont happen and most people never think that deeply into life or something beneficial for society, no just stare at the face of complete and utter idiocy for their lifetime.
Reblogged from serialdocker, 147 notes, May 30, 2012
Reblogged from changed-civillian, 10,152 notes, May 29, 2012
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0 notes, May 28, 2012
A Sex Video That Will Surprise You - Girls Going Wild in the Red Light District
Keep watching till the very end. It’s bloody brilliant, not to mention very moving.
very good form of advertising
Reblogged from dragonheartedgirl, 25,128 notes, May 26, 2012
Douglas Coupland-created ‘V-Pole’ may take high tech to the streets in Vancouver
To clear its streets of cellphone towers, parking meters, Wi-Fi terminals, streetlights and even community message boards, the city of Vancouver is pushing forward with a scheme to compress all the technologies together into specialized “Vancouver poles” planted throughout the city.
“Meet your inevitable future,” wrote novelist Douglas Coupland, the technology’s creator, in an introductory Tweet.
The device, no larger than a telephone pole, would manage cell signals for multiple carriers, as well as wireless Internet for the surrounding neighbourhood. In-ground pads plugged into the pole would provide inductive charging for parked electric cars. An integrated touch screen would display maps, ads or payment interfaces, and an LED street light would be perched at the top of the pole. (Photo: Martin Tessler/Mathew Bulford; Illustration: Andrew Barr)
thats fuckin cool
Reblogged from nationalpost, 197 notes, May 24, 2012
omg.
I’m loving these.
hahahahah the mullets the best
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Reblogged from changed-civillian, 37,065 notes, May 19, 2012