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Stanzo
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: voodoo tattoo ink |
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BAD-FREAKIN-ASS...no more Sunday night blues for me!
2613: Bleep bleep bloop
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Thirumala
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: von den steinen tattoo |
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“bacon > dorritos>mac, pc, and google
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Flandorp
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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LEGALIZE.... wait what?.
"My God they could be tried with in a week and literally taken out back and shot 5 minutes after the sentence was handed down?"Don't you think if that was honestly the case Cheney would have shot them himself years ago, possibly merely for sport? We are a Constitutional government and should act like one, if you'd prefer some sort of totalitarian regime where the Executive can arbitrarily order suspects murdered.!
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ROXANDER
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: von den steinen tattoo |
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he's good but is he any good at cod mw 2??
Live action films captured by camera contains motion blur. It looks natural because human eyes work in similar fashion. 3D movies that play at movie frame rate are also rendered with motion blur, this is not difficult to do technically when each frame was rendered at non-real-time.Video game used to not have motion blur at all, so they have to be run at really high fps, much higher than human eye's sample rate in order to look not stuttering. Then for awhile we had fake motion blur, which looks a bit better, but still not natural (sometimes they just look blurry and give you headache). Today I think some console games have really good motion blurs (not sure if they are true motion blur or not, I'm out of touch with latest motion blur rendering techniques). But with those games you won't be able to tell even if they are running at movie frame rate. |
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Clint
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: valdosta tattoo parlors |
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If that's the worst sci fi movie you've ever seen, then you need to see more movies.

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Baines
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: velvet underground tattoo |
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You would never say that if you played twisted metal black.
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Miniklady
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: viborg tattoo |
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Here's my issue. I'm 32, and I have made it that far without knocking up a gal. I am not a dead beat dad, and I'm not trying to populate an entire city with my offspring. I've done it by being a responsible adult. So, why the hell can my 23 year old co-worker with 3 friggin kids go to any damn college free of charge? Why can he sit there and tell me he makes more money staying at home and not working? Oh, and why the hell am I'm paying to raise his kids when I didn't even get to nail his gal?Hell, I want mandatory abortion. If you can't afford it, don't f#@$ing have it. And we can take the billions upon billions we save and send the responsible folks to college and sterilize the morons who can't figure out a condom. (Starting with Palin's Daughter and Levi. Seriously, isn't that the opening scene to Idiocracy? Bristol and Levi cussing each other out?)And for the conservatives, don't worry... That soul will arrive here eventually. We are just doing some minor rescheduling of it's arrival time. It'll be born into a child who will actually know it's father, and be raised to be yet another responsible adult. I don't know if I should use a sarcasm tag or not.
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Charlee
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: von den steinen tattoo |
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Jessetha
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That'll fool 'em... |
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