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Posthuman Blues: Masha Telna: alien-human hybrid?
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Monday, March 02, 2009. Masha Telna: alien-human hybrid? I'm joking, of course. For more of the lovely Masha Telna, click here. She's a bit.spooky looking. Most beautiful eyes I've ever laid eyes on. They must be overwhelming in person. Chris Cunningham's "Mental Wealth". Features an equally alien looking girl. For the eye fetishists among us: more alien beauty. Or how about this: Madonna: Space Alien From The Future. Eyes are amazing. Weight sorta sad. 60 kg is ok. Scary is that a human/alien hybrid?
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Posthuman Blues: Tubular
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Thursday, June 18, 2009. The "women in tubes" meme is astonishingly prevalent in Golden Age genre fiction. To the best of my knowledge, this album. Remains the definitive resource, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to discover additional illustrations. The following are just a few examples I've amassed while editing this blog. Lastly, here's a contemporary example (designed to mimic its pulp counterparts):. Follow me on Twitter. The chap is definitely just, and there is no skepticism. Jual Obat untuk Am...
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Posthuman Blues: The invasion has begun.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. The invasion has begun. Are these evidently transgenic supermodels in league with the Grays? And if they were, would we particularly want to stop them? Hat tip: Hidden Experience. This is all terrible what you are writing. I absolutely agree with whatever thing you have printed. Wow, theres really much helpful info in this post! Cari obat kanker serviks stadium lanjut. Cari obat kanker serviks. Obat kanker serviks stadium lanjut. Cari pengobatan kanker serviks stadium lanjut.
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Dispatches From Blogistan » meta
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Book by dl byron. Learning from the best. No plan, no excuses. Guillermo gomez-pena and friends speak. David perlmutter’s excellent blog. The worldchanging.com kids. Voices that matter series. Chapter 2 history of open discourse. Chapter 6 history of journalism. 10 blog design tips. What is this long tail? 05207 @ 10:46:52 pacific. Ver on the Aviva Directory site, you’ll find a well-researched compendium, 12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know. Desktop vs. browser apps. Soundtrack: echo get p...
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Dispatches From Blogistan » tools
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Book by dl byron. Learning from the best. No plan, no excuses. Guillermo gomez-pena and friends speak. David perlmutter’s excellent blog. The worldchanging.com kids. Voices that matter series. Chapter 2 history of open discourse. Chapter 6 history of journalism. 10 blog design tips. What is this long tail? Freebase sets us free, maybe. 031107 @ 01:10:21 pacific. Never thinks small. One of his recent projects is a clock for the Long Now Foundation. And other resources like musicbrainz. If enough people up...
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Dispatches From Blogistan » table of contents
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Book by dl byron. Learning from the best. No plan, no excuses. Guillermo gomez-pena and friends speak. David perlmutter’s excellent blog. The worldchanging.com kids. Voices that matter series. Chapter 2 history of open discourse. Chapter 6 history of journalism. 10 blog design tips. What is this long tail? Learning from the past. Chapter 1. blogs explode onto the scene. Worldwide, bloggers take up the cause. Chapter 2. a history of open discourse. From the greek agora to today’s rowdy blogs.
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Dispatches From Blogistan » discovery
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Book by dl byron. Learning from the best. No plan, no excuses. Guillermo gomez-pena and friends speak. David perlmutter’s excellent blog. The worldchanging.com kids. Voices that matter series. Chapter 2 history of open discourse. Chapter 6 history of journalism. 10 blog design tips. What is this long tail? Greetings from the future. 122711 @ 01:18:56 pacific. Urprisingly, the book is still on a few shelves! Zorca (my old tried and true account). Suzannestefanac (a slightly shinier account). Freebase invi...
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Dispatches From Blogistan » culture
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Book by dl byron. Learning from the best. No plan, no excuses. Guillermo gomez-pena and friends speak. David perlmutter’s excellent blog. The worldchanging.com kids. Voices that matter series. Chapter 2 history of open discourse. Chapter 6 history of journalism. 10 blog design tips. What is this long tail? 022006 @ 03:15:19 pacific. N one of his On Language columns for the New York Times, William Safire attempts. Acronyms constructed from words that match the letters of a word already in use. Where blogg...
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Dispatches From Blogistan » citizen
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Book by dl byron. Learning from the best. No plan, no excuses. Guillermo gomez-pena and friends speak. David perlmutter’s excellent blog. The worldchanging.com kids. Voices that matter series. Chapter 2 history of open discourse. Chapter 6 history of journalism. 10 blog design tips. What is this long tail? Bloggers protected by shield laws? 05807 @ 09:08:16 pacific. Did not have to divulge the source of their stories about unreleased Apple products. All shield laws exclude certain types of reporting: sto...
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Posthuman Blues
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Thursday, June 16, 2005. Face on Mars: Why People See What's Not There. The ability to take in visual cues and basically fill in the blanks allows humans to process information very quickly, but new research shows that it also can lead to misperceptions - like seeing things that are not there.". Photo of the Face that confirmed a bilaterally symmetrical facial resemblance. In fitting with its "what I don't know, don't tell me" theme, the article also excludes mention of. I could go on. I could, for e...