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A recent study conducted by scientists at Dalhousie University in Canada and the University of Hawaii examined the question: Are people within reach of finding all species on Earth? The paper concluded that less than 15% of the estimated 8.7 million species on Earth have been discovered, leaving 85% of the planet’s species unknown to [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 12:01 am
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Cinematic nominated 10 Movie Characters Who Can Stop the Oil Spill, including Spongebob, Mulder and Scully, Superman, and There Will Be Blood’s self-proclaimed “oil man,” Daniel Plainview. This fictional cast may not have what it actually takes to handle BP’s snafu in 2010, however, there are a number of actors and musicians who are already [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Movies, Music · Tagged activist, actress, An Inconvenient Truth, An Inconvenient Truth producer, Bette Midler, BP, BP Plc, Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Daniel Plainview, Darfur, Daryl Hannah, Don Cheadle, Earth Day, Edward Norton, Global Green USA, green, Green Music Group co-founder, Green Products Innovation Institute, Home energy assessments, John Legend, Laurie David, Leonardo Dicaprio, Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Michael Bloomberg, National Geographic, National Resources Defense Council, New York Restoration Project, online fundraising site, Rainforest Foundation, Robert Redford, Sheryl Crow, Sting, There Will Be Blood, Trudie Styler, UN Environment Program, Wal-Mart Stores, World Environment Day, World Wildlife Fund
The term Internet meme is used to describe a concept that spreads via the Internet. The idea may take the form of a video, picture, website, phrase or just a word. The meme will move from person to person via social networking websites, blogs, news sources and other web-based services. Internet memes can spread rapidly, [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, August 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
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While women and doctors can insist that ‘size doesn’t matter’ ad infinitum, some guys still worry that they don’t measure up. In extreme cases, men can even be afflicted with an anxiety disorder called Small Penis Syndrome (mentalhelp.net). Others operate under the erroneous belief that they can compensate for their perceived shortfall with a symbolic [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor · Tagged big fish, big gun, big penis, big snake, big truck, crotch rocket, false advertising, guitar player, Human penis size, less efficient defense systems, light sabre, male overcompensation, National Geographic, overcompensation for small penis, penis, penises, small penis, small penis syndrome, threatened masculinity, top 10 penis, TopTenz, toy store/electronics store/sci fi convention