You know, I dont care for tattoos usually. This girl very cute though. Eh can't argue with the cuteness.
Brandonluke (5026)
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- Comment on Armpit Tattoo (2009-07-23 14:41:40)
You know, I dont care for tattoos usually. This girl very cute though. Eh can't argue with the cuteness. - Comment on I've Been A Bad Girl And Still Am! (2009-07-18 16:08:17)
HEY!? NSFW Much? I am all about the ladies but how about going behind a tag so I know when the coast is clear eh? - Comment on In the Ass (2009-07-02 10:36:39)
Why is she sad about this? She should be smiling. - Comment on Graffiti wall is vandalised (2009-06-15 10:31:25)
This is stupid. They put the wall there so people would use spray paint on it, and not damage public property which is a crime. Someone uses it for intended purposes and its a crime? I understand that it's not "real" graffiti. Even though it sucks and lacks eye appeal, isn't art just expressing yourself, using pictures or words? I say ignore it, and just let the kids paint over it like they are going to anyways.... They aren't going to repaint the wall everytime a kid tags the wall are they? I think since this is probably considered a public "whiteboard" if you will that this should be overlooked as a crime. I could see someone being upset that a wall was built with taxpayer money when many other things more important could be done. Although I support the arts and think some of the street graffiti is the coolest thing I have sen in a long time, maybe it would had been better to get a grant or perhaps a fund raiser. Maybe by selling art that teens did. There are a ton of ways to actually think about this that doesn't involve running out and slapping on the cuffs. Just sayin' - Comment on It could happen (2009-03-02 08:43:56)
No one has even mentioned that the moon is really the freakin death star! Anyone know where the dragons are from and the flying naked people on Pterodactyls, whats the deal? - Comment on Bear Prom (2009-02-25 08:30:57)
@traptin85 I have no idea but the bear is naked - Comment on Nature in Fractalius (2009-02-24 11:02:48)
Wow, awesome. How many people just made one of these their desktop? - Comment on nuke testing sites (2008-12-23 14:49:30)
This globe is not depicting where nuclear attacks have happened. This is stating where nuclear detonation testing has occured. The larger the nuclear cloud, the more testing has occured in that area. It just so happens that Nevada and New Mexico were heavily used for testing and thus the nuclear cloud is very large and extends to California. If it was based on actual sizes of the bombs used our clouds would not be as large, although there would be a huge cloud sticking out of the northern part of Russia on the island of Novaya Zemlya where the largest nuclear detonation has ever occured (one which man created that is) which was around 50 megatons. The Fat man which only came in about 20 Kilotons was the one dropped on Nagasaki, to put it in perspective the fireball from the 20kt explosion was around .2km in diameter. The 50MT blast would have a diameter over 4.6km, for those not familiar with the metric system 4.6km is 2.8 miles and .2km is about .12miles. Keep in mind this is the fireball size and not the actual blast radius or area of fallout. An "average" nuclear weapon today is in the Kiloton range as advances in targeting tecnology has advanced and the need for precision engagment has increaed. The need for a cover all approach has been somewhat diminished. As you can see if you read the reasoning behind a display you can make informed decisions. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle. - Comment on Transformers 2 Filming at AMARG (2008-10-21 01:09:38)
Interesting, I wasn't able to see the work on the base although I did see Shia downtown at a bar. Although sadly I did not see Megan Fox. - Comment on Train Dumping Molten Something (2008-10-20 02:26:14)
Trains of molten slag emerge from the steel works and the slag is then tipped into a large depression alongside the line. Once the slag has cooled and solidified it is moved by bulldozers to a stone crushing plant which renders it into small pieces which can be used by the construction industry. - Comment on Historic Missouri River Bridge (2008-10-17 01:39:43)
Long time lurker first time poster. *boom goes the dynamite*