 - Last login: 2 days agoJLarmor
- JLarmor is a 25 year old guy from New York, USA.
- Likes 58 pages, 4 videos, 4 photos • 14 fans • Received 3 reviews
- Member since Oct 27, 2006
the push forward is the complete inability to be content where we are, when we are.
Impatience is life, progress and the sunset.
Favorites » His Blog

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YouTube - Online Dating
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Sep 16, 2007 8:50pm
2 reviews
humor, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=ykd2zev53j
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This guy [barely] speaks for us all...

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My Damn Channel & Wainy Days Episode 1
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Sep 16, 2007 8:48pm
3 reviews
humor, internet, funny, david, wain
http://www.mydamnchannel.com/channel.aspx?episode=42
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If only rainy days were as zany of days as Wainy Days!

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StumbleUpon - Viktrons web site reviews and blog
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Sep 13, 2007 8:45am
54 reviews
stumblers, funny
http://viktron.stumbleupon.com/
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Consistently funny entries. LOLzies.

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paheckos reviews
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Sep 9, 2007 8:03pm
15 reviews
stumblers
http://pahecko.stumbleupon.com/
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HAH

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Zuza Fun & Surreal pictures
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Aug 26, 2007 10:24pm
320 reviews
arts
http://www.zuzafun.com/surreal-pictures
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Some a bit sappy, but others pretty mind-blowing. Good technique

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StumbleUpon - cehmagics web site reviews and blog
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Jun 12, 2007 9:51pm
62 reviews
http://cehmagic.stumbleupon.com/
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...since I can't message you, in reference to your quote "The future you have, tomorrow, won't be the same future you had, yesterday."
-Rant Casey, Chuck Palahniuk's, "Rant"

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StumbleUpon - kojotas web site reviews and blog
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Feb 15, 2007 3:20am
14 reviews
stumblers
http://kojota.stumbleupon.com/
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Consistently interesting stumbles about Polska. Kudos on the Fiat Maluch!
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Feb 15, 2007 2:45am
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news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6159378.html [news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6159378.html]
Gary McKinnon, a British hacker, to stand trial in the US, for infiltrating the US Military's supernetwork, purportedly discovering suppressed alien technologies including UFO and free-energy (ie perpetual motion) secrets. As he had done no real tangible damage (viruses, worms, etc) it's sad to see that this guy might find 60 yrs in prison for his thirst for knowledge and crafty curiosity. All done in Britain. The heft of the penalty should raise a red flag to us all--his snooping is not being taken lightly. May be there is some truth to his claims.
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Feb 8, 2007 5:41pm
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Our Horses Are Now Computers
The accessory of utmost paramount importance to these contemporary times is not the bareback saddle of equestrian lore, but the digit-al exercises of the keyboard and mouse, jostling the numerous electrons and electronic numerals of this very Computer Age. Where we ride is a bit unknown, a boring one now, but a stallion nonetheless. And ever towards this unpredictable chaos oasis do we gallop, trembling with blind anticipation, destination unknown. Torrential information doth jostle our mental reigns, creating an ever-present cornucopia feedbag, which doth not necessarily previse well-standing intellectual health.
The youth are choking. Suffocating, deep in wealth of spoiled knowledge alike, whilst auto-didactic possibilities of genius lay dormant to them around the cyber-corner.
The working proletariat, of a productive generation, are increasingly blind to the inner machinations of their consumption, presumsiously gorging in gorgeous fascinations of sins so heathenish, they overcome any of the obvious caustic repercussion.
The elders have no other choice but to be left the light years behind they cannot possibly reclaim or understand. The demands of a technological, holocaustal renaissance cannot be met by cerebral deterioration and the stubborn laziness of expiring habits. Over their heads doth exist a universe of stealth knowledge so increasingly new, the horizon of uselessness kidnaps us all in our sleep after which we awake unbeknownst to our continued blissful suffering. Treading waters of torrential confusion in order to finally arrive upon tropical shores of purgatory death, gasping for penance and complacency.

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Mark Jenkins: Street Installations
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Feb 5, 2007 6:48am
1026 reviews
arts
http://www.xmarkjenkinsx.com/outside.html
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Enviable work. Creative, curious publicly-installed works. Sublime, the use of clear fiberglass to elicit ghost-like translucency and consequently a temperance to the molds of various lifeforms. Great sense of humor too.
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