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Christopher Hitchens:Religious Morality (53sec.)

gorillaman says...

Death is the cure for religion. We have to stop theists infecting the minds of our children, and the only way to do it is to wipe them out.

Science, education, an advancing culture, the advocacy of Dawkins and Hitchens - these won't redeem our enemies, just camouflage them.

Mario Says A Funny

Thylan says...

>> ^legacy0100:
amore eel? I don't get it.


Just in case: A Moray Eel

The body of the moray is patterned, camouflage also being present inside the mouth. Their jaws are wide, with a snout that protrudes forward. They possess large teeth, designed to tear flesh as opposed to holding or chewing.

Octopus Camouflage

MiG-29 Day Of Flight (remix)

Drachen_Jager says...

I don't think this is the thrust vectoring MiG 29, it appears (according to Wikipedia) that there is only one and it has a bright red and white aerobatic paint job, not the military camouflage look.

*Scratch* *Scratch* *Purr* *Purr*

How Would You Survive a Zombie Attack? (Blog Entry by lucky760)

Kevlar says...

I believe stealth is the greatest asset you can maintain, as reflected in my instructive reference the Zombie Survival Guide. Like your reputation, once it's gone, it's gone forever. How often do you see survivors doing just fine until one idiot decides to go outside to check on their favorite goldfish back at the house, or some other idiot comes jogging down the road knocking on all the doors and dragging a huge mob of zombies with him?

Stealth, my friends. Avoid detection. Do this by having a fortification already in place, away from urban centers, well-camouflaged and protected to avoid both the inevitable zombie hordes and bandit legions sure to come in the years after the initial outbreak. Grow your own food. Protect your own colony of survivors to start the world anew.

Start now, or you're already dead. Can't you see? There's already a zombie in this very thread!!

Organize Before They Rise!

Japanese talent show pole vaulting.

Transformer Owl - Makes itself real big and real small

aaronfr says...

To me it looked like when he saw another bird that was his size, then he got bigger to scare it off. (The first bird was 35 cm, the second 75 cm... guessing that was wingspan) With the second bird, which was bigger than him, he tried to use his natural camouflage. Since the front of him is white and brighter, he drew in those sections leaving only the gray viewable. If you look at this picture you'll see how it is camouflage.

Chupacabra Caught and Analyzed

Tibetan Fox chows on some Pikas

Angry Cuttlefish Reacts to Seeing its Image

Viva Viagra? This looks like a parody Ad, but it's not

looris says...

OMFG.

"...or an erection lasting longer than 4 hours"

that's brilliant.

camouflaged as a disclaimer, it's actually one more thing to let you think you should buy it.

brilliant.

great commercial.

Nova: Kings of Camouflage (the Cuttlefish)

Ghost Dog - Way of the Samurai trailer

Farhad2000 says...

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai is a 1999 film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch.

A wonderful film with an amazing soundtrack. I have watched this movie and listened to the soundtrack many many times. The Japanese soundtrack is notoriously hard to attain.

The film takes place in a fictional Northeastern city and its environs in the present day United States. Forest Whitaker stars as the title character, the mysterious "Ghost Dog", an African American hitman in the employ of the Mafia, and who follows the ancient code of the samurai as outlined in book of Yamamoto Tsunetomo's recorded sayings, Hagakure.

The film's score and soundtrack is produced by the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA, his first soundtrack production. He was later involved in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill franchise, Blade: Trinity, and other movies.

US and Japanese versions of the soundtrack album have been released, each with a different set of tracks. The Japanese release also has some songs not in the film. Songs in the film that don't appear any either soundtrack album include From Then Till Now performed by Killah Priest, Armagideon Time performed by Willi Williams, Nuba One performed by Andrew Cyrille and Jimmy Lyons and Cold Lampin With Flavor performed by Flavor Flav. RZA also has a small role in the movie, playing a camouflage wearing, cross-bearing "street crusader" counterpart to Ghost Dog's samurai. As Ghost Dog and RZA's character meet on the street, he and Ghost Dog bow and exchange greetings.

RZA: Ghost Dog, power and equality.
Ghost Dog: Always see everything my brother.

After the greeting they both pass each other and continue on their way. RZA is credited as "Samurai In Camouflage" in the end credits.

<ahref="http://www.videosift.com/video/Samurai-Quick-Draw-Challange-Who-WiIl-Win">Samurai Quick Draw Challenge

- More @ <ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Dog">Wikipedia.

indonesian mimic octopus immitates banded sea snake

EMPIRE says...

Yep... Chameleons should really stop being pushed as the kings of camouflage. they only change their colour. An octopus changes color, shape AND texture. THAT is some serious camouflage.



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