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The Carnacki Stories →
sneak046: eddieatthegov: classic weird tales  Plenty of interesting reading material here..
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browncoats: ----------------------------------------------------------- -- Ballad of Serenity (Fire fly theme) -- ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ -- Intro: -- ------------------ Verse 1: A G Take my love, take my land D A E Take me where I cannot stand C G I don't care, I'm still free D ...
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“In Russia, for instance, researchers noted that legal versions of the film The...”
– Report: Piracy a “global pricing problem” with only one solution
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Satellite Photos - Japan Before and After Tsunami  →
wilwheaton: Grab the slider and move it left and right to see how these areas looked before and after; I just don’t have the words to express how it makes me feel to see this level of destruction.
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“To be, or not to be, that is the question. Weeelll…. More of A question really....”
– Neil Gaiman speaking as The Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) would if he were in “Hamlet”. (He was.) (via snafus, threeneilsaday) (via firebolting) (via lady-stardustt) (via always-something) I’m terribly sorry, I’m just helpless when it comes to David Tennant and Hamlet.
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TONIGHT THE TIME CHANGES AND WE ALL GET TO BE...
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The Magpie rhyme
bossa: In Britain and Ireland a widespread traditional rhyme records the myth (it is not clear whether it has been seriously believed) that seeing magpies predicts the future, depending on how many are seen. There are many regional variations on the rhyme, which means that it is impossible to give a definitive version. Version A One for sorrow, Two for joy, Three for a girl, Four for a boy,...
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