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two zebras are talking and one asks the other, "am i black with white stripes or white with black stripes?"
the other replies, "well i don't know. you should pray to god about that and ask him."
so that night he did and god replied, "you are what you are."
the next day he said to the other zebra, "i still don't understand what i am because god just said, you are what you are."
the second zebra responds, "you must be white with black stripes or else god would have said, yo is what yo is."
jessica alba just musing about something.
the us military investigated building a "gay bomb", which would make enemy soldiers "sexually irresistible" to each other, government papers say.
other weapons that never saw the light of day include one to make soldiers obvious by their bad breath.
the us defence department considered various non-lethal chemicals meant to disrupt enemy discipline and morale.
the 1994 plans were for a six-year project costing $7.5m, but they were never pursued.
the us air force wright laboratory in dayton, ohio, sought pentagon funding for research into what it called "harassing, annoying and 'bad guy'-identifying chemicals".
the plans were obtained under the us freedom of information by the sunshine project, a group which monitors research into chemical and biological weapons.
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holly brisley - sexy aussie soap star.
article submitted by pwningnubs. house of representatives member joe baca (d-california) has introduced legislation that would attach a warning label to games rated teen and higher. baca says that the video game health labeling act of 2009 is being introduced in response to the video game industry's alleged failure "to inform [consumers] of the potentially damaging content that is often found in their products." the label would be similar to those already found on alcohol and tobacco products, reading: "warning: excessive exposure to violent video games and other violent media has been linked to aggressive behavior." in a press release concerning the bill, baca cites a number of recent scientific studies as evidence of a neurological link between video games and aggression, and believes that affixing a warning label will "work to stop the growing influence of violent media on america's children and youth." while it might seem a bit redundant to slap a warning label onto a box that already features a content rating, baca's bill strikes me as a rather clever approach to attaching the stigma of moral corruption to video games. previous bills went too far: by attempting to ban the sale of video games to minors, and essentially lumping video games in the same category as pornography, lawmakers attempted to skirt the constitution. a warning label wouldn't get halo any closer to being banned, but would likely cause a great deal of alarm to those parents that do read the box before purchasing a game. i'm all for educating the uninformed about potentially harmful substances, provided there's concrete evidence, but a vaguely worded warning label does little more than sensationalize research results. source
1. does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it? 2. why is it that no matter what color of bubble bath you use the bubbles are always white? 3. is there ever a day that mattresses are not on sale? 4. why do people constantly return to the refrigerator with hopes that something new to eat will have materialized? 5. on electric toasters, why do they engrave the message "oneslice"? how many pieces of bread do they think people are really gonna try to stuff in that slot? 6. why do people keep running over a string a dozen times with their vacuum cleaner, then reach down, pick it up, examine it, then put it down to give the vacuum one more chance? 7. why is it that no plastic garbage bag will open from the end you first try? 8. how do those dead bugs get into those closed light fixtures? 9. considering all the lint you get in your dryer, if you kept drying your clothes would they eventually just disappear? 10. when we are in the supermarket and someone rams our ankle with a shopping cart than apologizes for doing so, why do we say, "it's all right?" when, it isn't all right . 11. why is it that whenever you attempt to catch something that's falling off the table you always manage to knock something else over? 12. is it true that the only difference between a yard sale and a trash pickup is how close to the road the stuff is placed? 13. in winter why do we try to keep the house as warm as it was in summer when we complained about the heat? 14. how come we never hear father-in-law jokes? 15. if at first you don't succeed, shouldn't you try doing it like your wife told you to do it? 16. the statistics on sanity are that one out of every four americans is suffering from sort of mental illness. think of your three best friends, if they're okay, then it's you.
a lil something for brassmonk and others to think about when discussing the possibility of perpetual motion.
why is it that if someone tells you that there are 1 billion stars in the universe you will believe them, but if they tell you a wall has wet paint you will have to touch it to be sure? if people from poland are called "poles," why aren't people from holland called "holes?" "i am" is reportedly the shortest sentence in the english language. could it be that "i do," is the longest sentence? when cheese gets its picture taken, what does it say?