OMG_cartman
OMG_cartman
OMG_cartman

Nope. Not at all, and I live here.

Clubs and knives huh? So you're telling me that the Israeli Army is afraid of the big bad club? I'm sorry, but most of this sounds like Zionist bullshit. I would expect Israeli hospitals to treat the people they shoot, that's nice of them. As far as suicide bombers go? Maybe they should stop shelling the encampments.

What the Jewish people do to the Palestinians is genocide. I have nothing against Jewish people, but the idea of Israel is just absurd. Right now, the Israelis are acting just like the Nazis did, and there's no way around that. Sir, I am well versed in the history of this region and on that you can trust me. There was

I laughed for five minutes. Thank you. Not only do I agree with your sentiment, I enjoyed your sarcasm.

I know this isn't the proper place for such discussion but I was really rubbed the wrong way with the first part of your comment, so I'm going to speak freely. So the US and UN don't recognize the existence of a state known as Palestine, who cares? Shame on America and the UN for there ridiculous attempts to destroy

The first thing I grabbed at when I saw this image was the idea of the sacred feminine (yes there were concepts like this around before Dan Brown). Ancient peoples used arrows like this to represent male and female; masculinity versus feminism. I'm not saying that's what these are but that's what I saw first.

I agree with not caring too much about this, I still have unlimited data. Dare I say: not a single fuck was given that day.

I second that motion. I'm a fan of Taylors of Old Bond Street. I've never tried organics but I'd be down. What do you recommend?

those overpriced "creams" that leave your face dried out and help cause ingrown hairs? Ugh, I curse their existence.

I use a Merkur Futura with Feather blades. My cream rotates between Truefitt & Hill's Trafalgar and Taylors of Old Bond Street Sandalwood. I finish off with a nice alum block treatment and a rinse with witchhazel. Never been happier with my shave, and its so much cheaper than those overpriced drugstore blades and

Well said. This country needs more information to be put out on these companies. Note that I refuse to use the "t" word because I hate buzzwords.

I've never had good luck with Netgear either and like @goldenegg, I use my Airport router with no concerns. I love the Apple router for it's simple interface, not that I'm not advanced enough to play around with the more serious features of other routers. I read on the Wirecutter (Brian Lam's new site) about an ASUS

First off, you're correct to say that no US carrier offers speeds that fast for surfing the web. The thoroughput of the router also serves another function and that's the speed at which it connects to networked computers. A faster router means that you can transfer files between computers much faster. As far as your

I upgraded to iOS 5 on my 4. I've noticed significant battery drain since doing so. Prior to the switch, I would have, on average, 70% battery life when I got home at 5. I now have about 30%.

It's such an easy word. Row. Also, I love how he refers to the chubby one.

I have an 80gb Zune I use soley with my Xbox but everything except the HD has been discontinued. Also, since the jump back to Mac, I have to boot up my PC just to load music on the device and that truely is a hassle. Good idea though, I like that you're thinking.

What else am I going to use to store over 100 GB of music? It's not like any other company offers a product close to the iPod classic as far as capacity is concerned.

Actually, pyramid building came from one source, aliens. You see, aliens from outside this planet gave the technology to many different peoples at exactly the same time...true story.

You sir, win an internet.

I did a report on potable water for a class not too long ago and came to the conclusion that the lack of potable water in the third world is not a resource problem but one of access. It's quite clear that we have plenty of water, though even if the world is 75% water, only 1% is potable and most of that is trapped in