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Acid Picdump (129 pics)
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17 Dec, 2012 |
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kryptor
(17 Dec 2012 02:47) Total user comments:
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Interesting dump today
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Jimmy Johnson
(17 Dec 2012 02:55) Total user comments:
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28. As an art critic, I feel "Four Dots In A Corner" should have been represented with 50% more white space.
As it is, it just seems like this important piece was done by a monkey using a colored stamp.
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adzhoe
(17 Dec 2012 03:44) Total user comments:
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Freddie krueger bear....
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(17 Dec 2012 04:01) Total user comments:
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Excellent dump today
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Author: Chaka-Chaka (17 Dec 2012 05:09) Total user comments:
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Pedobear Origins
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Jericho
(17 Dec 2012 06:10) Total user comments:
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#49, Roman numeral 4, was previously written both as IIII and as IV.
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Gi-Joe
(17 Dec 2012 07:01) Total user comments:
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I have to agree, this is the best dump in a while. And OMG, skeleton girl!
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Author: marting (17 Dec 2012 07:27) Total user comments:
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#49
Seems to be there are many technical reasons for the IIII. I dont like too much the option, but it is not a cheap misstake.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R
oman_numerals
http://www.ubr.com/clocks/freq
uently-asked-questions-faq/faq
-roman-iiii-vs-iv-on-clock-dia
ls.aspx
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Louie
(17 Dec 2012 09:33) Total user comments:
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woow
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desino
(17 Dec 2012 09:43) Total user comments:
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adzhoe
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LOL that's pedobear being born :))))))))))))))))
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chiefu2
(17 Dec 2012 09:48) Total user comments:
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2 minutes of my life i wasted. thanks for nothing.
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OldOllie
(17 Dec 2012 09:49) Total user comments:
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#28 - About 50 yrs. ago (I was 8 or 9) I toured an art museum with my family. I guess they were short a tour guide that day, so our group was being escorted by the curator -- a distinguished-looking gent with wavy white hair and a full but neatly trimmed mustache.
We came to a very large canvas with a few random geometric shapes in primary colors and paused while he gave the spiel about the artist and his critical acclaim. I walked to the front of the group, stood next to him, and said, "I don't get it."
He answered in a conspiratorial whisper, "Neither do I."
#48 - My new wallpaper (found it in my size, 1920 x 1200).
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hmx
(17 Dec 2012 10:43) Total user comments:
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#128 Y Mexico?
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quackers
(17 Dec 2012 11:18) Total user comments:
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#66 Crazy
, good dump today,.,.
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Jinxaruny
(17 Dec 2012 12:20) Total user comments:
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Hakuna Matada Madafaka!!!!
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Keta
(17 Dec 2012 13:43) Total user comments:
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And that is how the pedobear was born
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sabugoman
(17 Dec 2012 16:32) Total user comments:
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68 e essa ltima ae...mto boas
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joffenbaker
(17 Dec 2012 17:05) Total user comments:
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Spideybear
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Lu
(17 Dec 2012 18:11) Total user comments:
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#81 The perfect getaway.
#35 I'm so glad, over here snow is only four inches deep every ten years.
Good dump.
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johnny Reynoso
(17 Dec 2012 20:32) Total user comments:
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buenas fotografias las del dia de hoy
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ARMac
(18 Dec 2012 02:11) Total user comments:
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#49 whoever market the roman IV ( IIII ), well yeah you are funny the clocks are legit. I would dare to say that clock with roman IV instead of IIII is some cheap junk. So yeah its the other way around.
Copy pasta, many clocks use IIII because that was the tradition established by the earliest surviving clock, the Wells Cathedral clock built between 1386 and 1392. It used IIII because that was the typical method used to denote 4 in contemporary manuscripts (as iiij or iiii). That clock had an asymmetrical 24-hour dial and used Arabic numerals for a minute dial and a moon dial, so theories depending on a symmetrical 12-hour clock face do not apply.
More on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R
oman_numerals#.22IIII.22_on_cl
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daredavil2099
(18 Dec 2012 04:18) Total user comments:
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anakin fartwalker
(18 Dec 2012 10:56) Total user comments:
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Pedobear Origins is s cool
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#12 Impressive!
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