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PIT_FACE
at 5:54PM, Jan. 4, 2009
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ozoneocean
at 12:20AM, Jan. 9, 2009
PIT_FACEEWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!
8D
Here are some cool ones I saw on a blog a while ago...
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Comicracy
at 4:12PM, Jan. 10, 2009
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Product Placement
at 7:28PM, Jan. 13, 2009
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warefish
at 1:35AM, Jan. 14, 2009
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ozoneocean
at 9:24PM, Jan. 14, 2009
Product PlacementWhat I find funniest is that because of their pants and boots those guys are all actually officers. But their helmets make them look like ordinary soldiers goofing off...
German pic]
warefish
8D
That's a great cover!
On the subject of large this, an artist got creative with car bodies (these re real):
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AzuJOD
at 3:13AM, Jan. 19, 2009
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Product Placement
at 6:31PM, Jan. 22, 2009
Heh. They established long time ago that superman is a dick.
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subcultured
at 10:30PM, Jan. 22, 2009
Someone
The spectacular picture shows each phase of the sun over Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge taken over a six month period.
It plots the sun's daily course as it rises and falls over Brunel's famous structure, which spans the 702ft (214m) Avon Gorge.
Incredibly, the eerie image was captured on a basic pin-hole camera made from an empty drinks can with a 0.25mm aperture and a single sheet of photographic paper.
Photographer Justin Quinnell strapped the camera to a telephone pole overlooking the Gorge, where it was left between December 19, 2007 and June 21, 2008 - the winter and summer solstices.
His final photograph, called 'Solargraph', shows six months of the sun's luminescent trails and its subtle change of course caused by the earth's movement in orbit.
The lowest arc shows the first day of exposure on the winter solstice, while the top curves were captured in the middle of summer.
Its dotted lines of light are the result of overcast days when the sun struggled to penetrate the cloud.
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subcultured
at 5:06PM, Jan. 27, 2009
-Ozoneocean edit-
Do not remote link people. It's not nice to the actual hosts and they could mess up the image as revenge. Sub's pic was changed to a Goatse image.
J
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Product Placement
at 5:08PM, Jan. 27, 2009
subcultured
Funky picture of bridge
That's a really neat picture sub. It kinda looks like aurora borealis (northern (or southern(sorry Oz))lights).
ozoneocean
Tubby cars.
Boy those drivers need to switch from premium.
Also:
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ozoneocean
at 3:39AM, Jan. 28, 2009
Product PlacementThat'd be "Aurora Australis" then ;)
or southern.
Gotta know your Latin...
Not that I DO mind you.
I've never seen those though, but I bet you HAVE seen Aurora Borealis. :)
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Product Placement
at 5:09PM, Jan. 30, 2009
Fun sport:. Editing Garfield's text balloons so that it becomes apparent that John is a disturbed lonely man, talking to his cat.
Another fun sport. Editing out Garfield in entirely so that John becomes batshit insane.
Another fun sport. Editing out Garfield in entirely so that John becomes batshit insane.
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Backstaber
at 9:35PM, Feb. 5, 2009
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Product Placement
at 9:44AM, Feb. 6, 2009
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AQua_ng
at 5:30AM, Feb. 15, 2009
K.A.L.A-dan! Brigade Captain :D
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Product Placement
at 3:05PM, Feb. 15, 2009
Well, I'm gonna assume that the photographer rescued those ducklings... that is... if he was capable of lifting the grid.
Oh I've see them all the time. In fact, I'm looking at one right now. :P
I've seen them green, blue, purple, red. The red one's are the rarest and can only bee seen once every few decades or so when the solar winds become strong enough to generate these lights further south (or north when we're talking about the southern ones). The red variation is also only visible near the poles. I live at the edge of the area where you can see them when they form.

I think these ones are taken in Alaska.
Edit: Ooh. This is video offers a good visual explanation on how it's formed.
ozoneocean
I've never seen those though, but I bet you HAVE seen Aurora Borealis. :)
Oh I've see them all the time. In fact, I'm looking at one right now. :P
I've seen them green, blue, purple, red. The red one's are the rarest and can only bee seen once every few decades or so when the solar winds become strong enough to generate these lights further south (or north when we're talking about the southern ones). The red variation is also only visible near the poles. I live at the edge of the area where you can see them when they form.
I think these ones are taken in Alaska.
Edit: Ooh. This is video offers a good visual explanation on how it's formed.
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BffSatan
at 3:13AM, Feb. 24, 2009
subcultured
Japanese musicians
Top right and one to the left. My second guess would be the rest of them.
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Interwebian
at 7:44PM, Feb. 27, 2009
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dcole
at 12:27PM, March 12, 2009
Daniel Cole
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Product Placement
at 2:13AM, March 14, 2009
Those were my two cents.
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Inkmonkey
at 7:04AM, March 14, 2009
I find it really strange that they keep misspelling "surprise" throughout that quote, until the end when they get cut off half-way through the word and it looks like they might actually get it right that time.
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