December 2009
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Forbes report says Texas No. 1
brit: The Texas Longhorns are the most valuable team in college sports. Forbes magazine says Texas has a team value of $119 million, easily topping Notre Dame, last year’s leader, by $11 million.
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"I finished Nabokov in one night, does that turn...
suckafuck: — Said my friend with unarguably the most amazing tits I’ve ever seen.
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An Expensive Christmas Movie
tomoatmeal: A great Christmas story would be about a young boy who develops an inexplicable distrust of Santa Claus.  On Christmas Eve, the boy laces a plate of cookies with cyanide in an effort to kill Santa, only to find his parents dead on the floor the following morning.  Assuming that Santa killed his mom and dad, the boy vows to get revenge.  As the years pass, the boy becomes a man and...
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“He who plants a tree plants hope.”
– Lucy Larcom (via davemorin)
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WatchWatch
tomoatmeal: teamtigerawesome: Are you excited for James Cameron’s Avatar? Are you confused by Avatar’s shitty trailer? Well, we got an exclusive scene from the movie that not only clears up any confusion but also showcases some insane special fx. Enjoy. If you do enjoy, please DIGG this and tell your friends to do the same. Shot by Jonathon Nicholas. Animation by Mike Parker. Starring...
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I'm Back
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louobedlam: nerdshares: “Irony and cynicism were just what the U.S. hypocrisy of the fifties and sixties called for. That’s what made the early postmodernists great artists. The great thing about irony is that it splits things apart, gets up above them so we can see the flaws and hypocrisies and duplicates. The virtuous always triumph? Ward Cleaver is the prototypical fifties father? “Sure.”...
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