22 May 2005

Star Wars is sexier than boobsA Google search for Star Wars currently returns 38,600,000 results. Search for boobs and get 2,620,000 results. That’s all I’m saying.

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22 May 2005

This is a map of the wheel-ruts of modern English. Etymologies are not definitions; they’re explanations of what our words meant and how they sounded 600 or 2,000 years ago. yummy“delicious,” 1899, from baby talk. Yum-yum as an exclamation of pleasure is recorded from 1878.

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22 May 2005

The World As I See It “The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Whoever does not know it and can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead, and his eyes are dimmed.

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20 May 2005

Miko blogs: “The term “sexless”, adopted from English, first began to be used in Japan in the early 1990s. But now it is instantly recognizable to Japanese and widely discussed in the media. There are books on the subject and numerous websites, including heartbreaking blogs, while letters on the subject fill agony columns. One woman

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20 May 2005

Gosh I’m so lucky to be surrounded by so many eligable British men… Discovered by Miko!

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19 May 2005

“What are the indicators of finally achieving adult status these days? A good job and getting married and having kids and buying a house and saving for your retirement and always saying please and thank you to the point that the words don’t mean a thing and having the courteousy to eat all of your

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19 May 2005

I’m anxiously waiting for good news.

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19 May 2005

Have you ever taken a close look at the way the Firefox logo depicts the world?

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19 May 2005

but extremely funny so watch it! Princess Episode 1 – Princess Hears A Strange NoisePrincess Episode 2 – Princess Meets Officer Friendly and for the grand finallyAbusive Jesus

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19 May 2005

The UK government tried, and failed, to get a national ID. Now they’re adding biometrics to their passports. According to the report: “Financing for the Passport Office is planned to rise from 182 million a year to 415 million a year by 2008 to cope with the introduction of biometric information such as fingerprints. A

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