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Salvador Dali and his pet anteater
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Everytime I find this again I cry
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Beautiful minarets in Yazd city, Iran (by Mark Schlegel).
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i enjoy vampire weekend in much the same way i enjoy mgmt
casually
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Under the radar in the U.S., but reaching a big scale: Quebec’s “grand awakening”
Canada’s big protests: Perhaps a bit under the radar for Americans, but last week saw a new peak for major student protests in Quebec, upset with Premier Jean Charest’s plans to raise tuition rates 75 percent. Quebec has long been home to public protests, but the current set, which has been going on for weeks, appears to be hitting a bit of a peak, as talks have broken down between the two sides, and protesters have slowly widened their reach into other issues. Even if the tuition issue is solved, it probably won’t roll back the overall movement. “This is no revolution, but instead a confrontation with a government that has given up some of its moral authority,” suggests University of Montreal philosopher Christian Nadeau. The Globe and Mail has a great roundup/thought piece about the “confrontation” and its gradual spread into other Canadian cities. (photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)
LEG GIVEAWAY!!!!!
I’ve decided to give away my right leg. The leg functions almost perfectly! It’s in excellent condition, with the exception of the right knee (it looks like a disgruntled face).
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