activity // EmperorThan
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Lomography is a lo-fi style of photography that started in the Soviet Union, but has since been adopted by young photographers in the States as well.
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"Tim Russert, NBC journalist and political heavyweight host of "Meet the Press," has died after collapsing at NBC's Washington news bureau, a source said. He was 58 years...
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I guess now he's gonna meet the god. Too soon?
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Chewing up the week's media so we can regurgitate it, half-digested, into your mouth.
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Chewing up the week's media so we can regurgitate it, half-digested, into your mouth.
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Scientists have deciphered the genetic blueprint of the duck-billed platypus, one of the oddest creatures on Earth.
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China only has enough coal for 12 days of consumption, three days less than a month ago, state media reported Wednesday, sounding the alarm bells over the nation's most important source of...
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ummm.... I don't believe you? If China is still using coal 13 days from now I'm going to soooooo call you out on it.
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Austrian police have arrested a man they believe imprisoned his daughter in a windowless basement for 24 years, abused her and fathered seven children with her, they said tonight.
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Where's Shia Labeouf in Disturbia when you need him. Oh that's right.... in his house with an ankle monitor.
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You know when climate change is biting hard when instead of a vast expanse of snow the North Pole is a vast expanse of water. This year, for the first time, Arctic scientists are preparing for that...
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that said, we don't need the North Pole, sea levels will not rise if the ice already sitting in the water melts. The ice can not displace any more water than it already...
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Unless this new law can be prevented, you will lose your copyright rights to all your artwork, photographs, paintings, music, lyrics, films, videos, 3D animations, and anything else you have created,...
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I thought it already was legal to steal all their works on flickr and stuff?
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The U.S. military said Monday it will release Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, more than two years after he was detained by U.S. Marines on suspicions of links to insurgents. The military...
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one down, hundreds to go.
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