February 2012
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January 2012
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4 692 754.30 лева похарчени за жалката и безполезна youtube кампания...
– Лъчо от Q-check
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Another critical advantage for Apple was that China provided engineers at a...
– http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/business/apple-america-and-a-squeezed-middle-class.html?_r=3&hp&pagewanted=all
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4.3.2 Assessment of the regulator
The Länder authorities confirm that the...
– Germany nuclear power plant stress tests final report.
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thelongboardhub:
Kody Noble shreds epic gnar
1 in 15 chance of winning!
thelongboardhub:
I wanna remind you guys of our Birthday Drawing, ending this Saturday at 11:59 pm.
As of this moment, if you enter once, you’ll have a 1 in 15 chance of first prize. All you have to do is reblog up to three times.
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нормалните чужденци не харесват българия, а ненормалните не ти трябват. ~ първа...
– https://twitter.com/#!/planmg/status/158503578850430977
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December 2011
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Since when management consulting is a real job?
November 2011
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When people pile up debts they will find difficult and perhaps even impossible...
– Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World. by Michael Lewis
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October 2011
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In its purest form, a newspaper consists of a collection of facts which, in controlled circumstances, can actively improve knowledge. Unfortunately, facts are expensive, so to save costs and drive up sales, unscrupulous dealers often “cut” the basic contents with cheaper material, such as wild opinion, bullshit, empty hysteria, reheated press releases, advertorial padding and...
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September 2011
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There are countless delicious things to eat as a vegan. But taste and compassion...
– Greg Bennick
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August 2011
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Guys let's be generous at least once this year →
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Bourgeoisie - The Joys of Surrogate Living!
You can take a quick tour of all the unacted desires of the bourgeois man just by turning on his television or stepping into one of his movie theaters. He spends as much of his time as he can in these various virtual realities because he instinctively feels that they can offer him more excitement and satisfaction than the real world. The saddest part is that, so long as he remains bourgeois, this...
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July 2011
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I have been involved in the financial analysis of enough large projects to know...
– via Rod Adams
Girls who longboard = Major turn on