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February 9, 2012

fuckyeahdementia:

*meh*

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Published on February 09, 2012 11:20

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Need to raise a little cash for the upcoming...







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Need to raise a little cash for the upcoming convention season. Made a new sale page on the Oily shop to get both of my mash-up posters for 25$


CONTEST: Please reblog this post. At the end of the week I will randomly pick one of the rebloggers and send them both of these posters and maybe some mini-comics too. Thanks!


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Published on February 09, 2012 10:47

The Ink Panthers Show: Episode 119 - The Language Barrier + Angouleme Pix

The Ink Panthers Show: Episode 119 - The Language Barrier + Angouleme Pix:

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Mike returns from his recent trip to the Angouleme Comics Festival in France, and gives Alex a lengthy run-down of all the goings-ons. As is his custom, Mike takes a "vacation from vegetarianism" when traveling abroad, though unfortunately for the animals, it's possible that this most recent…


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Published on February 09, 2012 10:12

February 8, 2012

thedailywhat:

World Record of the Day: In what is fast becoming...





thedailywhat:



World Record of the Day: In what is fast becoming an annual tradition, the University of Alberta sought to reclaim the Guinness World Record for largest game of dodgeball for the third year in a row.


4,979 students, staff, and faculty members gathered to throw big red balls at each other for over an hour.


At the game's conclusion, Guinness World Record rep Philip Robertson confirmed the record's return to Edmonton, saying simply: I've never seen so many people throw dodge balls against each other before."


Watch the opening volley of the game below:



[photoblog / colossal.]



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Published on February 08, 2012 08:58

February 7, 2012

Dear Alex, i am teacher of English in a French high school. with one of my classes, we're studying Too Cool to be Forgotten. All 28 students have bought the hardcover and all of them really enjoy it (at age 17, they seldom pretend to like anything, but in

Wow, thanks for letting me know! The idea that French teenagers are being forced to read my book is surreal. I'm glad they seem to be enjoying it, since I wondered if you had to be old to get it. 

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Published on February 07, 2012 08:57

Dear Alex, i am teacher of English in a French high school. with one of my classes, we're studying Too Cool to be Forgotten. All 28 students have bought the hardcover and all of them really enjoy it (at age 17, they seldom pretend to like anything, but in

Wow, thanks for letting me know! The idea that French teenagers are being forced to read my book is surreal. I'm glad they seem to be enjoying it, since I wondered if you had to be old to get it. 

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Published on February 07, 2012 08:57

Dear Alex, i am teacher of English in a French high school. with one of my classes, we're studying Too Cool to be Forgotten. All 28 students have bought the hardcover and all of them really enjoy it (at age 17, they seldom pretend to like anything, but in

Wow, thanks for letting me know! The idea that French teenagers are being forced to read my book is surreal. I'm glad they seem to be enjoying it, since I wondered if you had to be old to get it. 

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Published on February 07, 2012 08:57

Dear Alex, i am teacher of English in a French high school. with one of my classes, we're studying Too Cool to be Forgotten. All 28 students have bought the hardcover and all of them really enjoy it (at age 17, they seldom pretend to like anything, but in

Wow, thanks for letting me know! The idea that French teenagers are being forced to read my book is surreal. I'm glad they seem to be enjoying it, since I wondered if you had to be old to get it. 

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Published on February 07, 2012 08:57

Dear Alex, i am teacher of English in a French high school. with one of my classes, we're studying Too Cool to be Forgotten. All 28 students have bought the hardcover and all of them really enjoy it (at age 17, they seldom pretend to like anything, but in

Wow, thanks for letting me know! The idea that French teenagers are being forced to read my book is surreal. I'm glad they seem to be enjoying it, since I wondered if you had to be old to get it. 

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Published on February 07, 2012 08:57

Dear Alex, i am teacher of English in a French high school. with one of my classes, we're studying Too Cool to be Forgotten. All 28 students have bought the hardcover and all of them really enjoy it (at age 17, they seldom pretend to like anything, but in

Wow, thanks for letting me know! The idea that French teenagers are being forced to read my book is surreal. I'm glad they seem to be enjoying it, since I wondered if you had to be old to get it. 

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Published on February 07, 2012 08:57