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Welcome, bird overlord!
I posted this exact video 3 weeks ago and it got no votes .
The queue can be such a fickle thing.
Is this my 15 Internet minutes of fame?! (Sift Talk Post)
Remember, komrade, the public is a fickle lot.
Treasure your days in the Siftbot sun.
Evolution IS a Blind Watchmaker
so you choose an elusive watchmake who has no place?
who canot be found, talked to, asked, got to. Show me a watch and I will believe you have a watch, I will not believe you have a watchmaker unless you show him to me.
If you say he has no place than I can only say that he must very nice and all, but from what I hear about watchmakers they aught to have shops, and places, a good watchaker at least would have one. Contriving to build a watch ex nihilo is tough, for any man. but perhaps he isn't the one who made the watch? And such elusive watchmakers are fickle and not to be trusted I presume.
Limbo: The Organized Mind - Jim Henson (1974)
The sift is so fickle. I posted this yesterday and got no votes so discarded it. Today it is out of the queue in just a few hours.
Getting naked at the beach makes you a thirsty bitch!
This has been on TV alot recently, I even saw it in the cinema once or twice. Its old, dated, not unique.
But the bikini content won me over.
I'm so fickle with my votes some times
Uncle Bus
What started as just an argument on a bus has become something of a cultural phenomenon. It's as if, under the roving eye of the fickle masses online, once it focuses on a subject or target, it pokes and prods and digs up dirt, and often a feedback loop gets set up so it has an immediate impact on current culture.
Can we expect more "phenomena" such as this, as the Jerry Springer fans begin to migrate from tv to online?
More information than anyone can want to know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_bus
It's as if real life, once observed by the "mass" of electronic eyes, is changed by the mere act of observation. Sounds pretty quantum to me.