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The old shipper/receiver at my work; this little, sickly looking guy (kinda looked like Wendell Borton), was absolutely terrified of packing peanuts. He would be taken over with an expression of abject horror whenever he looked at them.

@Dizznizzle: There are people who possess the title: Professional Birdwatcher. At this point it looks like you are exploring a new muse. If you stick to ravens you are a crazy bird guy, if you move on and start "collecting" different species you could work your way up the ranks. One day you could be the most

I just want to know what they will choose to do with the extra time not spent hunting. Will they contemplate their existence? Do they do this already? Will the crows who know how to hunt the larvae start using them as currency? Could a ruling class of crows take over and start slaving the lesser crows? What

With my luck, I would end up being the comic super hero who is bitten by one of these...

" I imported it through RAW and that was it."

that font drives me crazy.

I've always called these purse clips, cause when you put the two metal parts together it looks like a little tiny purse!

@SkipErnst: Well, if you had one in your right ear, and one in your left turned backwards... you've got a multi camera POV setup!

That cop totally should have teabagged.

This sits somewhere between transformers and Pokemon...

@Pill_Hell_Tom: Split the difference and buy an EVIL camera.

It's pretty hard to find a silver lining to all of this, but a set of photos from Edward Burtynsky is a good start.

@InsidiousTuna: especially those who were eaten by zombies before this explosion covered up the impending end of the civilized age...

Police, Can't live with em, thank god for em.

@adamshaftoe: I don't have nearly the education you do on this subject, but I like to use the analogy of a human life when looking at the progress of the species. In this case early 20th century humanity resembles an impetuous, imaginative child with a prodigious imagination for the future. Now, humanity has awoken

@adamshaftoe: @adamshaftoe: I don't have nearly the education you do on this subject, but I like to use the analogy of a human life when looking at the progress of the species. In this case early 20th century humanity resembles an impetuous, imaginative child with a prodigious imagination for the future. Now,

@adamshaftoe: I don't have nearly the education you do on this subject, but I like to use the analogy of a human life when looking at the progress of the species. In this case early 20th century humanity resembles an impetuous, imaginative child with a prodigious imagination for the future. Now, humanity has awoken

@Brookespeed: I do that too! I thought I was the only one..

I feel like they should have a third camera recording a normal exposure, to give it a more subtle look. Still pretty cool though.

@adamshaftoe: I don't have nearly the amount of education you do on this subject, but when looking at the development of the species I like apply the analogy of a human life. In this The people of the early 20th century are like impetuous, imaginative children with prodigious dreams of the future. Now, that child