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  • She's the human version of Annoying Orange

  • Drawing. It's seen as a skill reserved for an elite few, but in reality anyone can develop it. I learned it at school from lessons very similar to how Peter Gray teaches it (see this book for example on the Internet Archive).

    All you need is a pad of paper, a few pencils and an eraser. And then sketch away, plants, people, landscapes, characters, whatever you want to explore.

  • This is the church where clippy resides

    There's no profit, no success, just pride

  • laughs in modular origami

  • Well, the metal sees the magnet and wants to eat it so it move toward it. It's the ol' Magnet on a Stick trick and metal is easily fooled.

  • My first thought is going for walks around where you live. If there are green spaces along the way that's even better. You can turn it into kind of a workout where you do longer and longer walks, or the same length but a little faster each time.

    It's a good way to clear your mind, it also never hurts to be active.

  • Inbox was superior in every way, that's what did it for me. I also remember the good old days of iGoogle, a page that could be customized with widgets, and Schemer where users could set challenges and goals for other users.

  • That duck knows what's up

  • We both know that I'm training to be a cage fighter

  • At the scene, medics estimate the man to have been dead for several months, or even a year. When questioned, the next door neighbor stated "I had no idea, I just enjoyed the silence, you know?"

  • ?? !!

    Jump
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  • This would make an amazing Renaissance painting

  • E FFEC T1G

  • Every time I see this photo I think he's wearing a French foreign legion kepi