Arab News, the Arab world?s largest English language paper has an article outlining a deal being proposed by Hamas that actually recognizes Israel.? Palestinian activists sitting in Israeli jails, some of which are Hamas members themselves, put the compromise together and high-ranking Palestinian officials are praising it, though stopping short of officially endorsing it. Seguir leyendo »
We all know and love M.C. Esher’s drawings of the impossible.? The staircase that returns you to the top of itself, the waterfall that feeds back into the stream from which it came and all the others.? Someone has managed to get it done with legos…sort of.
I thought about posting this for my small lego site collection.? They use digital effects to make the model truely look like Esher’s drawing, but the construction is complex enough to warrant inclusion.
Trainer at work:
“For some strange reason Canada is part of he North American District…I guess It’s cause it’s part of the same country.”
Playing golf on PS2 with “a”…
Me: Dude. Its like two inches, I don’t think you need to stand up to line it up…that’s what she said.
“a”: That was the perfect place for a ‘That’s what she said.’
Me: Yeah. Too bad I had to do it myself.
“a”: That’s what she said.
Friend: Well, as you know “m” is not the sharpest knife the the drawer
Me: I’d say “m” is more of a spoon.
I’m not so sure this is the sign you want to put up in East Tennessee. People may think its open season.
The gentlemen at Improve Everywhere have a slogan: We cause a scene. That they do. These guys get total strangers to help them pull elaborate pranks in public places. Things like a birthday party for a guy they don’t know on a day that wasn’t his birthday, a reading by long dead writer Anton Chekov and though over all the pranks in Aspen were not that funny, I really like the meet a black person (video) idea.
Over all though, I think my favorite thing of all was what Punk 1 said about interventions:
So you’re just intervening? Well, I like to intervene by throwing rocks at old people.
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