If guys had periods 24 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
anybody seen Antichrist? Eek
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Emma Watson's brother looks more like Emma Watson than Emma Watson herself 13 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
It would be hard to live in a family where one kid was worth $200m and the rest of you were normal =\
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Inadvertently asking via meme. :p 30 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
Just as often it means you wrote something intelligent and well argued and some right-leaning bozo didn't like it, but can't be bothered to (or just can't) give a sensible reply too, though; it goes both ways.
Moreover, though, this post wasn't even *remotely* political, why make it so? Bad guest.
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Moreover, though, this post wasn't even *remotely* political, why make it so? Bad guest.
She looks so happy... 8 comments
Yes, I want this so much 13 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
That's the only time I ever want to see anyone but Thor move that hammer. Awesome.
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Can a guy confirm this for me? 14 comments
Can a guy confirm this for me? 14 comments
Inadvertently asking via meme. :p 30 comments
Inadvertently asking via meme. :p 30 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
Surely this was bought in in response to all the commentary after mgoveia's banning
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Jeremy Clarkson on the USA 15 comments
Jared Leto as The Joker 12 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
Yeah I'll believe it when I see it, hey. I'm not convinced.
Then again I doubted Heath Ledger too and then he blew my face off, so.. hopefully Jared Leto can whip up some magic too
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Then again I doubted Heath Ledger too and then he blew my face off, so.. hopefully Jared Leto can whip up some magic too
It's a tiny fact 10 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
*deep breath*
pirate (n.)
c. 1300 (mid-13c. as a surname), from Latin pirata "sailor, corsair, sea robber" (source of Spanish, Italian pirata, Dutch piraat, German Pirat), literally "one who attacks (ships)," from Greek peirates "brigand, pirate," literally "one who attacks," from peiran "to attack, make a hostile attempt on, try," from peira "trial, an attempt, attack," from PIE root *per- (3) "to try, risk" (cognates: Latin peritus "experienced," periculum "trial, experiment; attempt on or against; enterprise;" see peril).
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pirate (n.)
c. 1300 (mid-13c. as a surname), from Latin pirata "sailor, corsair, sea robber" (source of Spanish, Italian pirata, Dutch piraat, German Pirat), literally "one who attacks (ships)," from Greek peirates "brigand, pirate," literally "one who attacks," from peiran "to attack, make a hostile attempt on, try," from peira "trial, an attempt, attack," from PIE root *per- (3) "to try, risk" (cognates: Latin peritus "experienced," periculum "trial, experiment; attempt on or against; enterprise;" see peril).
It's a tiny fact 10 comments
1 year of water left 36 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
Anybody here old enough to remember the Nestle baby milk thing? It's a fucking awful company and has been for decades.
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/nestle-baby-milk-scandal-food-industry-standards
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http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/nestle-baby-milk-scandal-food-industry-standards
Is this just me or...? 29 comments
willfree
· 9 years ago
Maybe you're paralysed by choice? Like you could do anything and it's so hard to choose what to do that you freeze up. I get like that.
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