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TED: How to tie your shoe laces the right way

Beautiful woman explains Duct tapes Survival kit importance

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How to make 16,000 honey strings in 2 minutes

Hula Hop Dancer - Lisa Lottie

GeeSussFreeK says...

It is funny when someone becomes so good at something how remarkably easy it looks. Like runners all in stride, you soon forget that they are running at speeds that normal men dare not sustain. As with her, her motions are seamless on a level that rivals any other form of dance. I bump my head when tying my shoe laces.

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Psychologic says...

>> ^blankfist:
I would've stepped into the grass and let the women have the entire sidewalk, but like I said I stepped in dog shit once so I refuse to do it again.


Instead of going around them, you could always kneel down and pretend to re-tie your shoe laces. They'll either have to go around you or stop and wait. It takes more time, but at that point it's more about the principle.

Another option is feigning a psychological disorder... that usually gets people moving.

Conservative radio hosts gets waterboarded, calls it Torture

HollywoodBob says...

>> ^Nithern:

This guy lasted a few seconds and cracked. He wasn't tied down (shoe lace binding? come on), nor punished with beatings while this was going on. He could stop when he wanted.
Anyone, and I mean ANYONE, who says water boarding is not torture, should be water boarded. But if they 'tap out', they admit that its toture.


Any torture denier who volunteers to be water boarded should be given the full experience. Strap them down tight, yell at them, and start pouring, when they tap out, keep pouring, until they're thrashing against their bindings. All the while asking them if they murdered their mothers not stopping until you get an affirmative answer. Then let them up, sobbing and wheezing, having pissed and shit themselves from fright. Then you can ask them if it's torture.

Conservative radio hosts gets waterboarded, calls it Torture

Nithern says...

I'm against Torture, including water boarding. Its UnAmerican to do. When it is done, the person(s) responsible either for authorizing it, or proceeding, have to hold themselves fully accountable to the law. And that is the problem the Republicans and conservatives have. They do not want to be held accountable to things they did, that are not just illegal, but out right immoral!

This guy lasted a few seconds and cracked. He wasn't tied down (shoe lace binding? come on), nor punished with beatings while this was going on. He could stop when he wanted.

Anyone, and I mean ANYONE, who says water boarding is not torture, should be water boarded. But if they 'tap out', they admit that its toture. I think Mr. Olbermann offered Hannity $1000/second. And Mr. Hannity has not taken the bet. He knows he's full of sh*t, just like all the other conservatives. This guy now has admited it. Only time will tell how deep his resolve is, to say what he experienced his torture.

Impressive shoe tying trick

"Questions Every Intelligent Atheist Must Answer"

NordlichReiter says...

Yes I don't believe in god. But I do follow morals, where did they come from? Books on japanese culture, and those books lack of explanation of religion.

When you have no mind, then any thing is possible, and nothing matters.

I like Bushido, not for its vanities but for its use in my daily life. Mainly the belief that every moment I spend doing something even mundane as sweeping the floor, may be the last time I ever sweep the floor.

Wu Wei action is what I strive for, it has nothing to do with religion or god, it is discipline over the mind. To be able to do something with out rationalism. When you do something you like, and forget what time it is, or when you trip over your shoe lace and tumble only to stand right back up and continue walking. In this way I need not worry about foolish questions made by those who disagree with the way I live my life, what is left of it.


He assumes that the cave man is remorseful, what if that cave man was a sociopath?

Beaker Fail

lucky760 says...

I'm guessing the implied meme he's thinking of is that kid that does the split screen and is the inspiration for the beginning of Weezer's Pork & Beans video.

Oh, I think you're very wrong about only scripted gags being fail-able. Why would that be the case? I think any time anyone attempts anything and screws up it's a fail. E.g., a skateboarding kid trying an ollie but screws up and decapitates himself with his shoe laces: epic fail.

Here, our dear squeaky friend is attempting to pull off a classical music video but burns the place to hell in 6 separate recording sessions. I wouldn't call that success. Big time fail.

I like THE mashups (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

FEMA and the shadow government (a history lesson)

tbranch227 says...

I forget what has to happen for FEMA to be able suspend the constitution but it is definitely true. FEMA can suspend the Constitution of the United States for an INDEFINITE period. Once it takes power it relinquishes it when it decides that's appropriate.

Be afraid. Honestly, I couldn't imagine them doing something like that. They're American's like us, right? I assume they would want things the way they were and I hope we would want our way of life back enough to fight for the Constitution.

After FEMA's response to Katrina, I did feel a sigh of relief knowing that FEMA couldn't tie it's own damn shoe laces let alone take over the US Government.



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