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da vinci's views of a fetus in the womb
interesting point of view?
sometimes it can be better.
quite the "eye-opener".
jesse ventura on the view talking about waterboarding- elisabeth hasselbeck is the crazy conservative on this show.
of the pier
when new co-host sherri shepherd told co-host whoopi goldberg that she did not believe in evolution, goldberg decided to test out just how far her rejection of accepted scientific theories went.
this kid has the right idea.
nice pair, lady.
for those times you wish you had a better idea of where you're going... google announces the addition of street view, which gives you 360-degree snapshots of where you're directions are telling you to go. now, everybody's going to flock to google and get driving dierctions to the playboy mansion just for fun, right?
when there's nothing else to look at.
men who grow up thinking women should stay at home may be labelled "old-fashioned" - but could end up well ahead in the salary stakes. a us study, published in the journal of applied psychology, suggests that they will consistently out-earn more "modern-thinking" men. on average, this meant an extra $8,500 (£4,722) a year. one uk psychologist said men inclined to wield power in their relationships might also do this at work. the study, carried out by researchers at the university of florida, was conducted on a large scale, with 12,686 men and women interviewed in 1979, when they were aged between 14 and 22, and three times in the following two decades, the last time in 2005. the researchers asked them whether they believed a woman's place was in the home, or whether the employment of women was likely to lead to higher rates of juvenile delinquency. predictably, more men tended to hold these views than women, although the gap has narrowed significantly over time. however, when the men were asked about their salaries, another gap emerged, with those holding "traditional" views earning significantly more. conversely, women who held the opposite view did earn slightly more, on average $1,500 (£833) more than women with "traditional" views. dr timothy judge, one of the researchers, said: "more traditional people may be seeking to preserve the historical separation of work and domestic roles - our results prove that is, in fact, the case." dr magdalena zawisza, a psychologist from winchester university, said that there were a number of theories which might explain the difference. she said: "it could be that more traditionally-minded men are interested in power, both in terms of access to resources - money in this case - and also in terms of a woman who is submissive. "another theory suggests that employers are more likely to promote men who are the sole earner in preference to those who do not - they recognise that they need more support for their families, because they are the breadwinner." source
i lol'd @ the sexist pov.
courtesy of actiontrip.com
definitely not a fun place to be.
definitely not a great place to be.
i hate the view but i have to give it up to these ladies, this was quite funny. a standing ovation is better then a knees ovation. cracks me up everytime.
kiri davis is a young filmmaker whose high school documentary has left audiences at film festivals across the country stunned -- and has re-ignited a powerful debate over race.
a note to joy behar... you have to pull out a piece of paper to give america your talking points on why bush sucks. rosie is a nut, but i don't doubt her sincerity. joy: stay out of politics because you clearly are a moron. stick to being a comedian.
just awesome @ 250 mph!
as she gets a little older and fatter you'll see some continental drift as well.
one of the arctic monkeys songs, from the album, "whatever people say i am, that's what i'm not".
the one good thing about male cheerleaders.
medical radiographs of orifices and their hidden treasure.