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A legitimate news source not controlled by mass media.
*eargasm*
Cowbell.
Rammstein's "Keine Lust" from the album "Reise, Reise."
A short sci-fi film starring Don Wycherley, Garvan McGrath, and Cillian Murphy.
A short film about burgers.
Good to see he has a sense of humour.
Here are Ray and Kent again with another Special Investigation, using all the available information to draw reasonable conclusions about what it means to not believe in their specific deity.
Good grief! Where the fuck do they come up with this stuff! It's disturbing!! XD
When you see it ...
Always check for holes.
I funk everything that walks.
Bullshit Pricks.
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The two new legal psychiatrists believe that the mass killing her husband Anders Behring Breivik is criminally sane.
Sort of edutainment narration/reenactment/documentary type thingie of what happened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
Brought to you by George Lucas, J. J. Abrams, and Michael Bay.
A huge chunk of love!
Rowan Atkinson, nuff said.
I stole your keys 'cause you stole my heart. It seems like a fair trade to me.
At the start of the 19th century, everything familiar was swept away. People fled from the countryside into the industrial towns of Scotland's central belt. Rural workers became factory workers - in some of the worst conditions in Europe. This new Scotland became a seedbed of revolution. But it wasn't just force that kept the Scottish people in their place, it was fantasy. Neil Oliver reveals how Sir Walter Scott created so powerful a myth, it haunts the Scots collective imagination to this day.
Sailcat!
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Not safe for wolffe.
They like boobs.
Yes, there is going to be an AVGN full-length film. Script completed in 2008, announced in 2010, fundraising complete, already doing stuff ... who knows when it's going to be finished. But, damn! Starwreck, Iron Sky, and now AVGN? I'm loving this!!
In 2007, while investigating the Church of Scientology for the BBC's Panorama programme, reporter John Sweeney had a dramatic on-camera confrontation with a church spokesman named Tommy Davis. The church was accusing the reporter of bias and it attempted to stop the documentary from being broadcast - a campaign backed by Scientology A-lister John Travolta. Sweeney has returned to investigate the church again in this follow-up to the previous documentary "Scientology and Me."
A game made by Llamasoft.
A wooden box!