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anatomy of a holiday ’12

25 December 2012 _ 23h18m49 EST
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~ 121225A
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spider-man’s 50th

14 October 2012 _ 15h16m20 EST
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~ happy 50th birthday to the amazing spiderman!

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anatomy of a new year 2012

1 January 2012 _ 18h29m29 EST
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happy new year


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anatomy of a holiday 2011

26 December 2011 _ 00h41m00 EST
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anatomy of a short holiday

25 December 2010 _ 22h22m39 EST
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anatomy of a new year

2 January 2010 _ 00h35m13 EST
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the angry red planet
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anatomy of a holiday(s)

26 December 2009 _ 00h36m59 EST
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the angry red planet

the angry red planet
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i don’t celebrate bullshit columbus day

12 October 2009 _ 13h21m51 EST
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~ you probably do not know that today is ‘columbus day’, because you don’t have the day off from work and are busy flipping through wall treatment catalogues or tracing handrails in autocad, and google didn’t put up a cute doodle of an ‘italian’ driving his sword into a caribbean beach. however, there is some nobody in alaska who wants to make sure you forget(?):

“We have a very large Alaska native population, so just the whole Columbus being the founder of the United States, doesn’t sit well with a lot of people, myself included,” said Paul Prussing, deputy director of Alaska’s Division of Teaching and Learning Support.

…or with anyone who has read a history book that makes clear that columbus died more than 280 years before the united states was (were?) founded.


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phobos X

7 September 2009 _ 15h47m37 EST
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picked on the 4th of july

4 July 2009 _ 17h36m36 EST
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~ happy independence day!

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One travels more usefully when alone, because he reflects more. -Thomas Jefferson


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