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The Hand of God

A lego representation of a famous World Cup goal.

The World Cup has Started.. I’m listening via ESPN Radio (online).  It’s hard to listen to via the radio for someone like myself who barely pays attention to the sport in general.  Sounds like Mexico is dominating the game so far though.(via thebaffled)

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This is one bad ass photo of the space shuttle and ISS in front of the sun.  Go read the article and click on the image there to see it in a larger size.

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It’s a beautiful day on the southside. We just installed a nice 3’3” pool for the girls in the back yard. Now I’m chilling on the front porch. I’m becoming a real porch sitter in my old age.

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Old Brothel Menu - I’m not so sure about Pinkey’s Special

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Crazy - I just recently started using bits more again and BAM today I am told the site has been around for 2 years; it’s by blog-birthday.  

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I just came across this via John Mayer’s tumblog, jhnmyr  - It’s a link to a website that shows various drinks with their equivalent’s in sugar shown as food.  For instance this atrocity - Starbucks Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha with Whipped Cream (venti, 20 fl oz) - is shown to be the sugar equivalent of 8½ scoops Edy’s Slow Churned Rich and Creamy Coffee Ice Cream - WTF!

Sadly, the pictures get much worse and the text under each describe how these drinks are bad for you beyond just sugar content.  The coffee shown is said to have as much saturated fat as two slices of deep dish sausage and pepperoni pizza from Domino’s on top of all that sugar. 

Go on, read it for your hearts sake.

soupsoup:

bgilliard:

Pictures of drinks beside their sugar equivalents in food. Some you expect but most are quite shocking.

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1337 by ~donrufie

Normally the D = 2 but we won’t focus on technicalities right now.

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Fibonazis : A joke about the Fibonacci Sequence

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Obesity 100 Years Ago


I found this image at: modeledbehavior.com/2010/04/18/americas-obesity-epidemic-bringing-sideshow-freaks-into-the-discussion/

This is Chauncy Morlan, and around 100 years ago his obesity was so shocking that people would pay money to see him as he toured the country as a circus “fat man”. I find the unremarkableness of his size to be a telling sign of how we’ve pushed the limits of obesity in the past 100 years. Imagine, if you will, what society would look like if 100 years from now if what passed as spectacularly obese today would not even turn heads at the mall.

I have put a copy here so I have it for posterity sake.

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Ancient Insurance