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I am a fan of the trader joes frozen burritos. |
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Fergie |
I'm famous for splurging at fast-food places. I'm currently obsessed with Taco Bell's bean and cheese burritos with extra green sauce and extra cheese. Gluttony! |
Harriet Ann Jacobs |
If you want to be fully convinced of the abominations of slavery, go on a southern plantation, and call yourself a negro trader. Then there will be no concealment; and you will see and hear things that will seem to you impossible among human beings with immortal souls. |
Franz Kafka |
A book should serve as the ax for the frozen sea within us. |
J. G. Ballard |
People think that by living on some mountainside in a tent and being frozen to death by freezing rain, they're somehow discovering reality, but of course that's just another fiction dreamed up by a TV producer. |
Jiddu Krishnamurti |
Religion is the frozen thought of man out of which they build temples. |
Kazuo Ishiguro |
Many of our deepest motives come, not from an adult logic of how things work in the world, but out of something that is frozen from childhood. |
Sheena Easton |
I used to think I had to stay frozen in time. No amount of Botox will keep up. |
Billy Campbell |
I'm not a big fan of CGI. I'm not a fan at all, unless they use it in a way that doesn't call attention to itself. |
Craig Fairbrass |
I was in 'Cliffhanger' years ago, so I'm a massive fan of the big event movies - the good ones - but there's a lot of crap that's made in between the good ones. It's just the superhuman films that I can't get my head around. I guess if you're a fan of them, then you love them. |
Jackie Earle Haley |
There's such a fan base for 'Dark Shadows'. I remember watching the show as a kid, but I wasn't an ardent fan. I didn't run home from school to watch it. |
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Chipoltay has 1/2 off burritos on Halloween #holyshit
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I ate sloppy joes about it 🍔🍔🍔, and then breaded and fried some eggplants 🍆🍆🍆. August was therefore a success.
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I've been surviving alone on burritos for eight long years! Stick with me and you might survive!
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I had a dream that I was running through a forest and I saw these shadows running parallel to me. They weren't very large shadows and when I ran into a clearing I saw a lake. A couple of small deer, a cat, and a couple dogs ran out. There was a lake and snow everywhere, but the lake wasn't frozen and all the animals ran into the lake and swam away.
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I had this dream where I was in a kayak paddling in this winter/arctic place with huge sparkling glaciers but instead of feeling cold it felt like a tropical paradise. There were deer playing in the snow and I was trying to take pictures of a wolf on one of the glaciers but I couldn't get my camera to focus. There was also a giant frozen waterfall. Another waterfall was in my dream where the bottom current was moving up the glacier instead of down, so I went up the waterfall and then there was this ice/water slide that went down the backside of the glacier and the water was warm.
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linus -coconut haley -coconut sebastian -frozen tear abigail -amethyst marnie -pumpkin pie willy -diamond leo -duck feather sam -cactus jodi -pancakes ...
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Hackers Broke Into An SEC Database and Made Millions From Inside Information, Says DOJ
Federal prosecutors unveiled charges in an international stock-trading scheme that involved hacking into the Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR corporate filing system. "The scheme allegedly netted $4.1 million for fraudsters from the U.S., Russia and Ukraine," reports CNBC. "Using 157 corporate earnings announcements, the group was able to execute trades on material nonpublic information. Most of those filings were 'test filings,' which corporations upload to the SEC's website." From the report: The scheme involves seven individuals and operated from May to at least October 2016. Prosecutors sa...
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Scientists Reawaken Cells From a 28,000-Year-Old Mammoth
Cells from a woolly mammoth that died more than 28,000 years ago have been partially reactivated inside of mouse egg cells, according to a study published Monday in Scientific Reports. "The achievement shows that biological activity can be induced in the cells of long-dead creatures, but that does not mean that scientists will be resurrecting extinct animals like mammoths any time soon," reports Motherboard. From the report: A team led by Kazuo Yamagata, a biologist at Kindai University in Japan, extracted cells from the remains of "Yuka," a young female mammoth discovered in 2010 on the coast of the Dmitry Laptev Strait in the Russi...
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Why Disney's Marketing Strategy is so Successful (from a former employee)
I am a Florida escapee who used to work for The Rat, so I've been all up and down and around the nasty underbelly of the Disney thing. I'm not anti-Disney. I'm just saying that because they think of it as a kids thing, as you seem to do, they absolutely miss the fact that Disney has been cultivating itself as a lifestyle brand for almost a CENTURY. Disney is absolutely a total lifestyle choice for those who are willing to be caught up in it. What they sell is "magic". How many parents do you know that sit their toddlers or infant children down in front of Disney movies EVERY DAY? I want you to know that that sort of ...
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Superintelligent machines. Superintelligence means any form of artificial intelligence, maybe based on "self-taught" neural networks, that is capable of outclassing the best human brains in practically every discipline, including scientific creativity, practical wisdom, and social skills. Several commentators have argued that both the hardware and the software required for superintelligence might be developed in the first few decades of the next century. (See Moravec [1998] and Bostrom [1998].) bullet Lifelong emotional well-being through re-calibration of the pleasure-centers. Even today, mild variants of sustainable euphoria are possible for a minority of people who respond especially well to clinical mood-brighteners ("antidepressants"). Pharmaceuticals currently under development promise to give an increasing number of "normal" people the choice of drastically reducing the incidence...
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