
Welcome to a new Twindie.net regular. I like people. The act of getting to know someone is so exhilarating. Thus, Twindie.net devised 8 questions to ask cool people. These questions will remain basically identical for each participant. First up is ExMi. She’s quite the Twitter aficionado and has two great blogs: Expensive Mistakes and Cheap Thrills and A Bad Mommy Blog. It might not always be my cup of tea, but some of her anecdotes are quips are fun! Oh, and her favourite band is Breaking Benjamin and she likes nerds.
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There was an Old Man of Peru,
Who never knew what he should do;
So he tore off his hair,
And behaved like a bear,
That intrinsic Old Man of Peru.
~ Edward Lear
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Back in July Die Burger (local newspaper) published an article quoting a top detective on the signs of Satanism. This was in response to that kid who knifed the kids in school. Harmse I think was the kid’s surname, but it’s not relevant. However, the funniest thing was the signs that the detective prescribed to the public.
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Tags: candles, pentagram, Satanism, signs, skulls
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Futureme.org is the probably the only service I know of that allows you to send emails to yourself INTO THE FUTURE. Ooogaboogaboogabooga. I found this site quite some time ago and immediately sent myself a silly email. However, I’ve now revised my email to my future self.
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Tags: future, Kanye West, me, Obama
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Ah, you gotta love awkward moments like this. I found an article on Gawker that shows the clip of woman that can’t read. In the 21st century, this is still a problem. It saddens me that with all the technology we have today that there are still women who can’t read the agenda.
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I’ve stumbled on this article on Daily Galaxy. Here’s the deal:
“The aggression that comes out in the videogame satiates whatever desire I might have to express that feeling,” the monk said. “For me, that’s very skillful because when I do that I don’t have to go and hit anyone over the head.”
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Tags: buddhist, religion, video gaming
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I’ve been having quite a laugh at Please Don’t Break Up. It’s such a simple idea, but I’m cracking myself at the blog. The blog is extremely fresh, but let’s hope the blog continues. This one is classic. He also takes user submissions! So please, send in your couple pics.
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There was a Young Lady whose chin,
Resembled the point of a pin:
So she had it made sharp,
And purchased a harp,
And played several tunes with her chin.
~ Edward Lear
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I just saw the trailer for the movie, The Fourth Kind, and can’t remember when since I’ve been this creeped out by a trailer. Go check the trailer first and come back to read further.
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Tags: abductions, aliens, movie
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The Konami Code. The pinnacle of a nerd’s existense. The mecca of cheats. The Wikus van der Merwe of video gaming. The one code to rule them all. The power, the destruction, the potential. With this code any nerd can be anyone: unlimited everything. Some people even immortalize the code on their bodies.
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Tags: contra, konami code
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