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*hands map*

You people are in the big thing between the big bits of water, the funny looking country south of u (that's below you on the map) is filled with people in ponchos who talk funny and stand around all day (according to TopGear). The people in the big place north of u are just like you, but won't admit it and will probably start a fight over it when told, some of em speak French, (watch out for those) and they dream about beeing European Frenchies, wich is funny because most Europeans hate France, but I degress.
Just remember, any place whithout Nascar is not worth visiting but if you do, always, ALWAYS speak with the most over the top TEXAN accent possible (even if you are from New-England), foreign people love that!
Hope this was helpfull :p
 
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A man works on a reproduction of Michelangelo's masterpiece, The Hand of God, made from a world-record breaking 12,090 Rubik's Cubes. The colourful piece featuring the Italian artist's work from the Sistine Chapel took more than 400 hours to make by a dedicated team of 11. The team had to individually adjust each Rubik's cube by hand to give it the exact colours required to recreate the masterpiece. Cube Works Studio creative director Josh Chalom said the work is the beginning of an attempt to reproduce the entire ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, a project that will be hung from a roof and weigh 50 tonnes and use 250,000 cubes.
 
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Is the axesket supposed to work? Gotta be careful when marching with it on your shoulder.

That's not for Jim, it's for Jimm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&mm&m.

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I wish I had a photo, but when my friends got married the bride and groom on the top of the cake were armed and fighting off a zombie horde that was crawling up the sides.

Now that was a fun wedding!
 
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In every single picture I've seen taken from orbit the reflected light off the surface of the Earth drowns out the weaker light from the stars, so you see Earth surrounded by pitch black. It looks cool in sci fi, but in reality you don't see planets surrounded in dense star fields.

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A bit late to reply to this now, but if they had known about HDR at the time we could have some of those planets in star fields images.

HDR has since then become more or less a big part of astrophotography.
 
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It's not some random dude. It's Dominic Cooper from the forthcoming movie "The Devil's Double".
 
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