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		<title>i have too many domains again</title>
		<description>for some reason i have been overdoing it at gandi.net

spodder.comкомпютри
eatyourpets.com
allom.com
breadfetish.com
buythebitchagagball.com
evilforbeginners.com
sharkutilitycupboard.com
appletablepenny.com
fuckinggingers.com
fuckinggingers.co.uk

i wish i had this many projects. </description>
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		<title>the system hate you.</title>
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hate is a vice, originally uploaded by en_ns.
 
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		<title>Scientific Method: Relationships Among Scientific Paradigms</title>
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	Scientific Method: Relationships Among Scientific Paradigms, originally uploaded by seedmediagroup.

				

	
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		<title>sometimes i think about this strip..</title>
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it's from over 10 years ago, and i finally found it again.
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		<title>Fischli &#038; Weiss</title>
		<description>Der Lauf Der Dinge (1987).torrent



Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss have collaborated on kinetic installations since 1979. All of their work to date, whether in photography, film, drawing, or sculpture, has demonstrated a deep interest in the mechanisms that animate the universe of objects.

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