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March 21 2010

deepthought
13:18
Weil mein deutsches Publikum warscheinlich gar keine Ahnung hat was Yorkies sind. :)

In Deutschland isst man Milka, die kommt in angemessenem Lila daher.
deepthought
03:15
deepthought
02:22
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deepthought
02:17
Has accidentally shaken his iPod and triggered the utterly useless shuffle feature again.
deepthought
02:14
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deepthought
02:09

Die Mexikanische Polizei schmiert sich mit dem Blut ...

Die Mexikanische Polizei schmiert sich mit dem Blut bei Vollmond am Strand geopferter Hühner ein.
In secret meetings that draw on elements of Haitian Voodoo, Cuban Santeria and Mexican witchcraft, priests are slaughtering chickens on full moon nights on beaches, smearing police with the blood and using prayers to evoke spirits to guard them as drug cartels battle over smuggling routes into California.
Wer schon mal einen wackeligen SCSI-Bus debuggen mußte, der wird Verständnis für diese Methoden haben.
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deepthought
02:07
Well I don't suggest you would loose your manlyhood, from eating milk chocolate.[*]

What I'm saying is, there is nothing particularly manly about milk chocolate.
Milk chocolate is what you give little kids (of both sexes) to make them happy.
Branding that as a mens only product is just absurd. 

* Better check your lengths once in a while, just to be on the safe side.

March 20 2010

deepthought
13:38
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Yorkie chocolate bar

Slogan Not for girls.
WTF are you completely mad! This is a sweet soft and boring milk chocolate bar!
Milk chocolate!!!!111eleven
I can not stress it enough, milk chocolate. Perfect for little girls, a affront for men.

Stupid campaign and stupid product.

March 19 2010

deepthought
12:03
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deepthought
12:02
Ich war quasi schon eine Risikogruppe. Denn ich habe zu Halloween das Haus verlassen als es mir zu dumm wurde und mich in ein schäbiges pub gesetzt bis alles vorüber war.
deepthought
11:59
knapp 100 bilder im picdump von stuggitown
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deepthought
11:58
In Paris, there was a woman strolling along a street, when she spotted Picasso sketching near a sidewalk cafe.

"Not so thrilled that she could not be slightly presumptuous, the woman asked Picasso if he might sketch her, and charge accordingly. Picasso obliged. In just minutes, there she was: an original Picasso."

“And what do I owe you?” she asked. “Five thousand francs,” he answered.

“But it only took you three minutes,” she politely reminded him.

“No,” Picasso said, “It took me all my life.”
— Popular story about Picasso
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deepthought
11:53
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@kitchen - even chuck norris wants notifications back!
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deepthought
11:32
I do now officially don't like the British charity rally/fundraising way of collecting money for charities.
Nobody has ever even attempted to tell me why I should support that one particular charity or if I support their method and message.
But they expect me to throw money in a bucket. Sole argument is peer-pressure.

In my world charities should try to advertise to their supporters and convince them to support them. But practically they are organized like religions where your peers are encouraged to recruit you. Much more effective much less honest.

Sports relief sounds like a awful project. No, I don't like it.

And I'm not convinced, just because the whole nation wears pink at specific dates and plays pretty much every heart string they can find.
Revolting. Turns me off of charities. But I like charity shops and I do support them.
deepthought
10:39
deepthought
09:59
Play fullscreen
REGULATION VACATION CELEBRATION!

I HAVE CHOLERA!
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deepthought
09:57
deepthought
09:48
THE majority of the UK workforce do not really know what they are supposed to be doing while they are at the office, according to new research.

The Institute for Studies found that 64% of employees turn up and sit at a computer and then stay there until it feels like it is okay to leave.

Nikki Hollis, a customer whadyamacallit from Swindon, said: "I work in an open plan office with lots of orange girls and sometimes I go to meetings at a slightly larger office in Reading where they give me good quality biscuits.

"What else? The girl next to me is called Helen and she hates me because five years ago she thinks I took her Twix. I'm pretty sure I didn't. And sometimes someone will come up and ask me how it's going and I'll smile and say 'fine thanks'."

Roy Hobbs, a person who turns up most days from Hatfield, said: "I think I'm supposed to be head of, I dunno, some personnel bullshit thing." ...
MOST PEOPLE 'DON'T KNOW WHAT THEIR JOB IS'
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deepthought
09:45
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deepthought
09:44
the apartment decoration cycle
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