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POPSAnon vs. Scientology: Protests The protest looks bril. Wish I could have gone: the sight of what looks to be 100 V for Vendetta masks alone would have been worth it alone. Links to full photo album of pictures. Some of the signs are quite clever
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POPSRingers Vs. Trekkies had to leave out a massive amount to make this fit the clipping limit T...T Intro: Hard core Lord of the Rings fans have been given a name in the past several years, since the movies premiered and gained a bigger fan base: Ringers. I guess. In an interview a few years ago on the Tonight Show, Elijah Wood described Ringers as kind of like Trekkies. And at first I thought that was kind of unfair…I mean, it’s fantasy versus sci-fi, a show versus a movie: dangit, that wasn’t just an unfair comparison, it was a…a…and then I thought, wait. Maybe…maybe…he had a point. I mean, when I thought about it:
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POPSOrigami Instructions - V for Vendetta Mask Oh Remember, Remember the Fifth of September.... And, for those of us not residing in England and open to questions as to exactly who we're burning in effigy and WHY we're doing so... what better way to remember than folding a V for Vendetta mask out of a single sheet of origami paper? Totally awesome and slightly more than the "intermediate skill" he claims. I would say definitely more difficult than folding OrigamiCastle's dragon.....or at least learning it. But worth learning.. this page is the one with instructions...i just clipped the image tho!
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POPSHighlights from a "Dating Quiz" that is utterly cracktastic http://www.askdreldritch.com/aethiswk.html would be the URL. And, besides being exceedingly amusing and very cracky....it seems like a logical quiz that someone from the Asylum might actually want to give to an out-Asylum romantic interest.....because we WOULD be the type to end up with a female alien queen from Cygnus pretending to be a hot male bookshop owner......or something of that ilk. Just sayin', 's all.
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POPSSlytherin Carreer Advince I love the art here. Sure, the thing is *funny*, bt the sheer scrappynes of the background (chairs, books) contrasted with the sheer emotive *detail* on the rest of it is amazing. The image isn't just an excuse for the dialouge: it supports and extends it....and you can /see/ the motion. Last Panel is my absolute FAVORITE. ....i may take up making that mostion myself
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POPSClothing - Top Quite frankly this is just....pretty much everything I could ask for in a shirt, for clubbing. Not that I've ever been or even know if I would. But that doesn't Stop me from loving this thing to bits.
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POPSContamination - Clubbing Oufit I was researching random punk-like outfits and I found this one. Quite honestly, this was the coolest on the site. I would have to try it on to decide if I would actually WEAR it... but that is irrelevant to whether or not its cool!
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POPSC.S. Lewis and T.A. Eliot A fascinating aspect of many of the best writers and poets is their ability to separate personal from personal opinion. The willingness to acknowledge talent irrespective of content is truly admirable
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POPSTo T.S. Elliot - A Reaction See? Here it is again. Some man stands up, denounces him in public, and all the guy does is comment that (in spite of what the content may have been) that it was "a good poem"