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The bed alarm clock reminded me of this gadget that I ran across online a few years ago. I still think it's pretty nifty.
Weather Toaster Also: Elvis bread! ;) |
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It's a severely diseased testicle
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You're a severely diseased testicle.
It does draw up like it's about to pop, though. |
I don't quite see how a ball of discrete critters like tubifex worms (which you can buy dried as fish food, btw), can all move together at once, which happens several times in the video.
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Like a flock of birds?
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Probably the same way a herd stampedes all at once, they feel everyone around them moving. Like a mosh pit!
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I think they are shit eating turdovores.
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Just like Rush Limbaugh...
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Holoprosencephaly.
a cephalic disorder in which the prosencephalon (the forebrain of the embryo) fails to develop into two hemispheres. Normally, the forebrain is formed and the face begins to develop in the fifth and sixth weeks of human pregnancy. Hox genes, which guide placement of embryonic structures, fail to activate along the midline of the head, allowing structures that are normally paired on the left and right to merge. (The condition also occurs in other species, as with Cy, the Cyclops kitten.) The most severe of the facial defects (or anomalies) is cyclopia, an abnormality characterized by the development of a single eye, located in the area normally occupied by the root of the nose, and a missing nose or a nose in the form of a proboscis (a tubular appendage) located above the eye. The condition is also referred to as cyclocephaly or synophthalmia and is very rare. From wikipedia. I agree, severe birth defects are very sad. :( |
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