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Mr Veil yesterday described the film, launched in the fringes of he Cannes film festival at the weekend, as “a piece of shit…a dog dropping”.

things that are jokes pretty much (nakhchivan), Monday, 28 December 2015 17:42 (eight years ago) link

Anton Volodin of the pro-Kremlin youth group Network, which published the book, told the Guardian: “A year ago we noticed when reading one of his early speeches that it was exactly right in its predictions, so we decided to check all of his other speeches. And it turns out basically everything he said has either already come true or is in the process of coming true at this very moment.”

things that are jokes pretty much (nakhchivan), Monday, 28 December 2015 18:47 (eight years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/PTFOt2U.jpg

things that are jokes pretty much (nakhchivan), Monday, 28 December 2015 19:01 (eight years ago) link

Andrés Moreno Sepulveda, 38, Mexican man, previously fattest in the world, heart attack.[25]

things that are jokes pretty much (nakhchivan), Monday, 28 December 2015 19:36 (eight years ago) link

5 years pass...

Was standing by the river when these three girls came by. One of them climbed out on some rocks and took off her sweater, revealing a tank top that had the word "tinder" on it. Then one of the other girls took a couple photographs of her while she went through various model poses.

― calstars, Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:18 PM (11 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Capybara (big rat) @ Sea World, San Diego, California, USA (nakhchivan), Thursday, 31 December 2015 20:32 (eight years ago) link

and then he drowned them

last updated 1 hour ago by System (sarahell), Thursday, 31 December 2015 20:35 (eight years ago) link

that guy

probably.tasteful.forever (imago), Thursday, 31 December 2015 20:37 (eight years ago) link

You know the deal - young professional girls out for lunch in the sun and lurking around are those old guys with lecherous looks

― calstars, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 1:32 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

It's disgusting this association is allowed to operate in public etc

― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Tuesday, April 22, 2014 1:34 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

1 year passes...

I've noticed a resurgence ... Maybe the season?

― calstars, Sunday, July 12, 2015 4:08 AM (5 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

What's the worst part of this for you?

― Aimless, Sunday, July 12, 2015 4:35 AM (5 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

5 months pass...

holding it down here as the creepy old man with bad clothes who's always lurking around the bar

― calstars, Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:41 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Capybara (big rat) @ Sea World, San Diego, California, USA (nakhchivan), Thursday, 31 December 2015 20:45 (eight years ago) link

hahaha yes

probably.tasteful.forever (imago), Thursday, 31 December 2015 20:54 (eight years ago) link

Netflix show Making a Murderer - Steven Avery case, etc [Started by johnny crunch in December 2015, last updated 6 minutes ago by japanese mage (LocalGarda)] 39 new answers
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probably.tasteful.forever (imago), Thursday, 31 December 2015 21:16 (eight years ago) link

“Why can he not think of his children and the devastating effect his selfish antics have on them? It has been one thing after another after another. Will it ever end? Will he ever stop and think about the damage he is doing to his children?”

Danczuk has been widely praised for his work exposing Cyril Smith, the late Liberal MP, as a paedophile.

I'm what I'm ;-) MCFC & Football lover. Spiritual Hindu卐 Political, religious & environmental savage. Philosophical thinker. Humor is the life :-D

Capybara (big rat) @ Sea World, San Diego, California, USA (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 00:50 (eight years ago) link

The name Sakanaction is a portmanteau of "sakana" (魚?, "fish") and "action". In the band's own words, their name reflects a wish to act quickly and lightly, like fish in the water, without fearing changes in the music scene.[2]

Capybara (big rat) @ Sea World, San Diego, California, USA (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 02:31 (eight years ago) link

“Your NYE price surge was an egregious and financially assaultive way to take advantage of a holiday and responsible people’s desire to avoid DUIs,” one angry customer wrote on Uber’s Facebook page.

Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 05:06 (eight years ago) link

lol

Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 05:06 (eight years ago) link

http://blackshopswhitewriting.tumblr.com

Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 15:49 (eight years ago) link

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Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 20:10 (eight years ago) link

Jimmy, 71, looked pleased with himself as he totalled up a stack of £20 notes before hitting the local high street for some organic goods.

Despite the enormous gulf in age between the couple, they looked content with each other’s company while browsing a string of stores.

The legendary rocker and the poet - who is of French-Iranian descent - were sartorially in sync as they sported neutrally-themed looks.

The musician - whose personal fortune is estimated at £80 million - was first seen with Scarlett at high street chicken restaurant Nandos in January.

On the night, he reportedly paid the bill after feasting on the chain’s famous Peri Peri chicken, before making an exit with his young girlfriend.

Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (nakhchivan), Saturday, 2 January 2016 20:40 (eight years ago) link

My strongest memory is of our work together on Scriabin’s tenth sonata. In lessons, we would play all the notes in a measure at tempo, then catch their resonance in the pedal and simply wait, sitting silently and listening to their decay. In retrospect, I see that he was far more interested in teaching me how to listen to the piano than how to play the instrument in any traditional sense. Neely Bruce (b. 1944), an American composer who studied piano with Basile at Eastman in the 1960s, recalled Basile’s insist- ence that his students always practice at tempo – even if it meant proceed- ing only a few measures at a time – to learn to hear the distinctive sound of each phrase and grasp speci c acoustic phenomena relating to tone color observable only in real time.

Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (nakhchivan), Monday, 4 January 2016 11:35 (eight years ago) link

Jimmy, 71, looked pleased with himself as he totalled up a stack of £20 notes before hitting the local high street for some organic goods.

Ha, I once stood behind him in the queue at the cashline machine outside the Tesco's in Goodge Street as he withdrew what may well have been 'a stack of £20 notes'.

Anyway, it's not a three, it's a yogh. (Tom D.), Monday, 4 January 2016 12:07 (eight years ago) link

Sorry, New tablet. "White men's entitlement."

― Fake Sam's Club (I M Losted), Monday, January 4, 2016 8:34 AM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

flag post please (mattresslessness), Monday, 4 January 2016 18:59 (eight years ago) link

Described as being short in stature, he capitalised on an affectionate smile and a magnetic personality. He excelled in school cricket and football, in which, despite his size, being only 150 cm (4 ft 11 in) tall and weighing only 43 kg (95 lb), he confounded opposition players and coaches.[2]

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 15:54 (eight years ago) link

that wiki page also reveals the crime of 'uttering', which makes more sense the more i think about it

sounding like a silly Iain Banks on a track (imago), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:00 (eight years ago) link

During this time he created an extensive network of fictitious sub-agents living in different parts of Britain. Because he had never actually visited the UK, he made several mistakes, including claiming that his alleged contact in Glasgow "would do anything for a litre of wine", unaware of Scottish drinking habits.[3] His reports were intercepted via the Ultra program, and seemed so credible that the British counter-intelligence service MI5 launched a full-scale spy hunt.[24]

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:07 (eight years ago) link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Pujol_Garcia#Pujol.27s_network_of_fictitious_agents

nazis were not very good at espionage

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:14 (eight years ago) link

claiming that his alleged contact in Glasgow "would do anything for a litre of wine", unaware of Scottish drinking habits

It's in bold, in case you overlook it

http://glasgowliving.today/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/buckfast-makes-you-fuckfast.jpg

Anyway, it's not a three, it's a yogh. (Tom D.), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:19 (eight years ago) link

Welsh fascist
in South Wales

sounding like a silly Iain Banks on a track (imago), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:20 (eight years ago) link

Never knew about old Garbo. What a figure!

sounding like a silly Iain Banks on a track (imago), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:21 (eight years ago) link

A man who made the conscious decision to dedicate his life to ripping the piss out of the world's most dangerous superpower

sounding like a silly Iain Banks on a track (imago), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:21 (eight years ago) link

exdee

sounding like a silly Iain Banks on a track (imago), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 16:22 (eight years ago) link

Wed Sep 28, 2005 6:46 pm

Whatever happened to Lanliq Fortified Wine? It was pronounced 'Lannie' and those of us over a certain age may remember that at one time it was very much the beverage of choice for the discerning dosser. I believe a Lanliq and hairspray cocktail was just the ticket for instant oblivion, although I imagine that the hangover afterwards must have been pretty spectacular. Haven't seen a bottle of this stuff for years. It appears that Buckfast have well and truly cornered that particular end of the market. There used to be another brand of fortified wine called Eldorado which was also quite popular among the Lanliq-drinking fraternity.

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 21:10 (eight years ago) link

Wed Sep 28, 2005 8:01 pm

Lanliq, Four Crown etc were all South African wines and I feel the jakies must have heeded the call for a boycott of that country's produce and moved over to Colt 45, Thunderbird and super lager.

I once cleaned up the Clyde with several hundred others . The patch we were given was the under the railway bridge at the Briggait. That particular bit of the north bank of the Clyde was knee deep in Belair refill bottles. I believe it was consumed with milk to make it slightly palatable. As it was hair product (still available http://www.belairbeauty.com) it could be purchased outside of licensing hours and on a Sunday.

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 21:10 (eight years ago) link

Refrigerator death

The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (June 2013)

Refrigerator death refers to death by suffocation in a refrigerator or similar device such as a freezer. Such deaths were not uncommon for children in the United States before the passage of the Refrigerator Safety Act in 1956.[1][2][3] Children would occasionally play in abandoned refrigerators and become trapped because the doors were secured shut by latches that could only be opened by the handle on the outside. The first reactions to the deaths were to ask people not to abandon refrigerators and to detach the doors of unused refrigerators. In the mid to late 1950s troops of people would sometimes search out abandoned refrigerators, detaching the doors and smashing the locks. However, these efforts were not entirely effective, and children were still dying inside of refrigerators that had not been found and dismantled. The continued occurrence of refrigerator deaths led to a law that required a change in the way refrigerator doors stay shut. The act applied to all refrigerators manufactured in the United States after October 31, 1958, and is largely responsible for the adoption of the magnetic mechanism that is used today instead of a latch.[1]

The number of deaths due to suffocation in refrigerators declined a statistically significant amount in the years after the law.[4][5][6]

The problem with children suffocating in the appliances was well-known. At least as early as 1954, alternative methods of securing air-tight closure had been suggested, e.g., in patent 2767011, filed by Francis P. Buckley et al. in 1954 and issued in 1956.[7]

The Refrigerator Safety Act is codified at 15 U.S.C. 1211 1214) as Public Law 84-930, 70 Stat. 953, August 2, 1956.[8]

Individual American states also have similar laws, such as California's.[9]

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 21:22 (eight years ago) link

as a deeply lazy person who often just taps the fridge door, safe in the knowledge that the merest contact between door and the main part of the fridge will be sufficient to close it, the knowledge that many babies had to die in order for this historical progress to be realized is somewhat disturbing

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 5 January 2016 21:28 (eight years ago) link

Lannie, Eldo, Belair... all ringing hideous hideous bells (not Bells).

Anyway, it's not a three, it's a yogh. (Tom D.), Wednesday, 6 January 2016 00:31 (eight years ago) link

JOHN BORSTLAP SAYS:
August 29, 2014 at 1:53 pm

A breath of common sense… finally…. all this talk about mr B being one of the figureheads of “the living tradition of serious classical music” reads like the rantings from a lunatic asylum. Postwar modernism cut itself off from whatever tradition was still living then, and created a quite independent tradition, with its own aesthetic norms which are fundamentally different from music. Not so difficult to see / hear that. For the ‘original works’ of mr B, or mr F, or any other modernist, a different festival would be more appropriate. (By the way, ‘originality’ is, in itself, not an artistic category, lunatics or criminals can be very original too.) Modernism does not belong in the proms, which is a music festival. The BBC could organise a sonic art festival alongside the proms & thus create a better context for such works.

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Friday, 8 January 2016 10:07 (eight years ago) link

Nonsense Criteria

As Borstlap charged in his suit against the Fund, its "experts" are all drawn from the narrow community of avant-garde composers, programmers, and performing groups who have themselves received grants. It is, he argued, an isolated, self-referential world, which employs "nonsense criteria." Their idea of musical "originality," he reported, is exemplified by the work of John Cage--best known for his piece 4'33" [more], in which no music is played and listeners hear only the ambient chance sounds of the performance space.(1)

In his initial court proceedings, Borstlap cited as yet more damning evidence of the Fund's nonsensical mindset the experience of his fellow composer Eduard de Boer (pen name: Alexander Comitas). In 2006, de Boer, whose relations with the Fund had been strained during the 1990s, submitted a piece entitled Bubbles. It was awarded 3,000 euros by the Fund, which noted that it "surpassed" the composer's customary output with respect to its "idiom."

What the Fund didn't know was that the piece was a hoax. De Boer had "created" it based on his two young sons' random pounding on a keyboard--which he then translated by entirely arbitrary, mechanical transformations into a playable score for ten instruments.

When confronted with that information, Borstlap says, the Fund was not in the least fazed. In its view such an approach was, as he puts it, "a perfectly normal composing procedure" (including, presumably, the part played by de Boer's children). Perfectly normal, that is, within the mad mindset of the avant-garde musical world.

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Friday, 8 January 2016 10:09 (eight years ago) link

that boulez comment has the same blustering righteous tone as a virgil thomson from the 1917 nyt

clouds, Friday, 8 January 2016 23:11 (eight years ago) link

I must tell you that Ireland is one of the worst and most unfavourable countries in which to carry on warfare; it abounds in deep forests and in lakes and bogs, and much of it is uninhabitable. It is often impossible to come to grips with the people, for they are quite ready to desert their towns and take refuge in the woods, and live in huts made of branches, or even among the bushes and hedges, like wild beasts.... They have pointed, two- edged knives, with broad blades, and they never regard an enemy as dead until they have cut his throat, like a sheep.... They never allow prisoners to be ransomed, and when they have the worst of any skirmish, they scatter and hide in hedges or bushes, or underground, and seem to disappear without trace.1

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Sunday, 10 January 2016 00:56 (eight years ago) link

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oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Sunday, 10 January 2016 00:59 (eight years ago) link

lol

sarahell, Sunday, 10 January 2016 01:59 (eight years ago) link

Claudius, characterised by his historians as morbidly cruel and boorish, fought a whale trapped in the harbor in front of a group of spectators.[78] Commentators invariably disapproved of such performances.[79]

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 12 January 2016 19:09 (eight years ago) link

Supporters of most of the major GOP candidates agree with the basic premise that Islam should be legal in the United States- it's 59/21 with Cruz voters, 67/11 with Bush voters, and 77/10 with Rubio voters. Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal. Overall 53% of primary voters think Islam should be allowed to just 26% who don't think it should be.

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 12 January 2016 19:09 (eight years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/0pXMSqe.png

christmas capybara (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 13 January 2016 23:02 (eight years ago) link

The teacher, who was seriously injured in Wednesday’s accident, is in hospital in nearby Grenoble but will be questioned by police as part of an inquiry for manslaughter.

christmas capybara (nakhchivan), Thursday, 14 January 2016 22:11 (eight years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/x76oTkg.png

christmas capybara (nakhchivan), Friday, 15 January 2016 13:34 (eight years ago) link

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christmas capybara (nakhchivan), Friday, 15 January 2016 15:29 (eight years ago) link

Legend has it that while the revolutionary leaders were being executed, Austrian generals were drinking beer and arrogantly clinking their beer mugs together in celebration of Hungary's defeat.

Hungarians thus vowed never to clink glasses while drinking beer for 150 years thereafter[citation needed]. There is no explanation for the specified timeframe of 150 years. Although theoretically discontinued on October 6, 1999,[4] in practice, this tradition continued for about a decade after. Throughout Hungary, the clinking of beer mugs or bottles was considered to be bad manners. By 2000s, most Hungarians began to click to their beer mugs – as in the rest of Europe – with little or no hesitation. The exception being of course a handful of openly patriotic citizens that vow to never forget.

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