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By Fleeceman, on June 23rd, 2011% Tweet Don’t worry, nobody fishes here. And here. Or here.
The earth is going to blow up anyway, and everyone not in Japan is fine, so why this conspiratorial fear of nuclear power, you ask?
Ah, the green, environmentally friendly phenomenon of nuclear power. It’s emission free, abundant, and for the ratio of power . . . → Read More: Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
By Fleeceman, on March 30th, 2010% Tweet
Separated at Birth?
While Obama and his many pens may have been a big fucking deal, scientists continue to blow their own minds by creating replica bones made from stem cells.
From the NY Times:
Tissue-engineered bones have many implications, according to a leading figure in the field, Dr. Charles A. Vacanti, . . . → Read More: Obama’s Health Care
By Fleeceman, on April 22nd, 2009% Tweet
Separated at birth?
Tony Blair had entered the building.
For a week prior to the event, I kept thinking I’d be doing security for Tony Bennett, but no: the two are entirely different entities. The former was a diplomat with international connections, those connections continuing into his . . . → Read More: The French fry Thief
By Fleeceman, on September 24th, 2008% Tweet
The limited braintrust of Hollywood.
I was meandering around The New York Times online this morning, and after getting disgruntled over the $700 billion buyout of the idiots on Wall Street, I ended up looking at an interactive graph of movie revenue from 1986 to 2008, adjusted for inflation.
The layout . . . → Read More: Movies in Time
By Fleeceman, on August 29th, 2008% Tweet
Perhaps this is one of the missing playmates.
A young girl in an antiabortion group claimed after roll-playing (during which time they argued that a 15-year-old girl should keep the baby she got after getting raped—’it’s not the baby’s fault!’) that she has five sisters and a brother, while most of . . . → Read More: Antiabortion Youth
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