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• #5377
post free or die
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• #5378
Ok so let me get this straight, the guy doesnt even have the shoes and people have bid £10m for them?
What are these things made of? Gold? Anyone got a picture?
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• #5379
They're made of Weezy's tattooed tears and Gucci Mane's diamond encrusted tooth crown's dust.
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• #5380
and laces are hand twined by two old ladies from Sasquatch pubes
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• #5381
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• #5382
close up
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• #5383
people are idiots.
That's why you can get stabbed in the face for a new era hat (as long as the sticker's in place).you aint got the answers sway! You aint got teh answers!
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• #5384
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• #5385
http://io9.com/this-two-hour-fan-made-robocop-remake-is-the-robocop-re-1517709249
40 min in, WTF???
NSFW
1:37:10 is fuckin lolz
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• #5386
"Can you do that, Dad?"
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• #5387
That buck...
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• #5388
plenty o'bang in it , ay?
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• #5389
Didn't even swerve lol
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• #5390
Doh!
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• #5391
these puns are fawny
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• #5392
deer o deer
cooked a lovely bit of venison with anchovy once -
• #5393
i don't think it swiped in
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• #5394
Looked a troublesome sort by the way it headed for the back of the bus.
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• #5395
Bring da amberlamps.
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• #5396
I couldn't believe it was still staggering about after that.
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• #5397
Not sure if WTF or just plain meh...
A team in Tokyo has created a head-mounted camera that monitors brain waves and automatically starts recording when the wearer becomes interested in something (+ movie).
Developed by Tokyo company Neurowear, the Neurocam headset monitors electrical activity in the brain. When the user sees something that causes a spike in brain activity, it automatically triggers a smartphone camera mounted on the side to start recording a five-second clip of what the user is looking at.
Users download an app on their iPhone, which is then slotted into a harness on the side of the headset. A prism then directs the camera’s lens to look forward at whatever the wearer sees.
The algorithm that powers Neurocam was developed by Professor Mitsukura of Keio University. Everything the wearer sees, and the subsequent reaction in the brain, is quantified on a scale of zero to 100. When the user sees something that the algorithm allocates a score above 60, the headset begins recording. The clips can then be shared on social networks such as Facebook, or viewed at a later date.
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• #5398
http://elitedaily.com/news/world/insane-woman-slices-tattoo-dedicated-cheating-boyfriend-mails/
Moderately NSFW- just for gross-ness rather than nudity
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• #5399
So she's single now?
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• #5400
plastic surgeon turns pigs head into Paris Hilton look alike
A little unpleasant, obvs...
1st Class signed for. Compensation cover up to £50. Safe.