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I've always looked for something in life other than McDonalds Hamburgers. Our planet is a beautiful place, but as Yeats would say: "The worlds more full of weeping than you can understand".
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It's inevitable that a culture who watches highly stylized slow motion gunfight ballets for entertainment on their video devices. But also, claim to be christians would not know how to deal with people with different ideas peacefully.
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While this is most likely true, the man also hung out with Mary Magdalene this relationship is greatly underreported.
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It's too bad most surfers wetsuits are black.
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Heart of Glass, Paperback Writer, Steel Wheels, A Hundred Bottles of Beer on the Wall. Brass in Pocket, Kick the Can.
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It's interesting how short lived manufacturing facilities were.
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I concur. The operation was successful because only a few knew about it.
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There are pluses and minuses to home ownership. If you like where you're living It's worth it I think.
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Thanks. When I organize photos - I'll come across one of her every now and then. In a way it's like time travel. All our dogs liked the beach jaunts. We hope to get a dog in the fall. As I grow older I understand Jim Harrison's notion of heaven more fully. A house with all your former pets there.
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Cockroaches exist to pester humans. With us gone what would they have to look forward to.
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This is a really beautifully layered image. Nice.
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No, just electric sheep, or voters hooked on faux news.
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I remember hearing this song a lot on AM radio I was 11 at the time. It was the height of the Vietnam war and the draft for solders to fight it.
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I thought it was rubbing down there was for good luck in the markets. This takes it to a whole other level.
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He is truly a despicable man. He should be getting skewered by the press.
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Thanks for this article.
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Euuw! Thanks for nightmare. Who would want to see him jack off into a Petri dish.
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Sez an oligarch/dictator. It appears billionaires have and are taking over representational republics many countries. If this trend continues in the USA the dollar will loose its standing as a staple currency. At some point perhaps beans and rice will be legal tender.
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Yep, Oligarch's need a fresh supply of cannon fodder.
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I wouldn't call it a conspiracy, or a fun version. It's more like ruthlessness of our markets. Currently, we are in another wave of this with our tech moguls. This time instead of promising pie in the sky, when you die. Its colonizing other planets while gleefully trashing this one. A fools trade.
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Sorry but it's a composited photo of the moon at the horizon.
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It seems like keeping food and water there would be problematic. The flaw in most post catastrophe films is they do not show the time needed for foraging for food in a post industrial world.
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General Motors used shell companies to buy up all the electric street car lines. Then ran them into the ground so they could sell diesel busses to the cities.
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It was the Eagle Creek fire. I am really worried about this summers fire season with all the federal budget cuts to The Forest Service.
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Looks like El Donaldo is working on his retirement funds. This is after being in debt for the last 20 years. Now, he will need a new planet to retire on after he and his fellow billionaires trash this one.
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Ironic, as gross as this is - neither man could move their hips like this.
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It's the dip shit tech bro's that need to be deported to The Congo. Only then will they understand that free enterprise and democracy allowed them to make their billions.
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A very true notion to remember when out in the world.
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Yup, time to round up the usual suspects.
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Perhaps, the Oval office could be redecorated like a WWF caged Ring. This seems to be the smack down TV spectacle they are trying to emulate.
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I've been in cities destroyed by the grind of economic change. Not a single bomb was dropped by a foreign power.
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The USA is being sucked into a maelstrom created by our billionaires. Apparently, they are convinced they will make more money with a dictatorship running the show. If they only knew what complete dumb asses they are.
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In a lot of images with strong shapes, good form, and texture, color can be a distraction, and yeah, the B&W can be a better looking photograph.
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Beavis stock in trade is to tell convincing lies to the gullible.
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Beavis biggest asset is his ability to tell convincing lies to the gullible.
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I'd like to see all these dudes loaded on the first flight to Mars.
The sooner the better.
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Nice symmetrical lines, albeit with a curve in them.
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Sad and pathetic how a billionaire could buy so much access to government agencies for his own personal gain. Lie about his motive and walk away with more government contracts in the near future. His notion of Mars habitation is pure fantasy. Trashing Earth for this folly is a fools endeavor.