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Naruto Team 7 I think I love Her.wmv

Naruto Team 7 I think I love Her.wmv

from YouTube :: Tag // lil-wayne on November 20, 2009
Duration: 241
Author: enishi45 Keywords: Team 7 I think I love Her Added: November 20, 2009
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Grisley Experiences Christmas

Grisley Experiences Christmas

from YouTube :: Tag // christmas on November 20, 2009
Duration: 60
Author: BareGrisleyNOW Keywords: Bare Grisley Bears Hunting ducks jeeps trucks funny shit random muffins cars guns weightlifting get skinny quick hot weight twilight sex lesbians porn harry potter bananas crazy magic wands environment Sports illustrated trogdor the burninator seth wegner gotta feelin rick astley roll'd boom pow party in usa so you think can dance dancing with stars Added: November 20, 2009
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IMAGINE

IMAGINE

from Dailymotion - Official Content on November 20, 2009
Duration: 60
NOTHING IS FOR EVER. IMAGINE. (push to HD in SD button)Resources are limited. Energy is wated. THINK.Author: FerBrooks Tags: Energy United Earth Day 2012 END WORLD THINK Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Ashleigh & Jakob - Hip-Hop

Ashleigh & Jakob - Hip-Hop

from Metacafe - Top Videos by Metacafe This Week on November 20, 2009
Duration: 118
Choreographed by Tabitha You Think You Can Dance Categories: Entertainment Music & Dance
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David Small on NBA Nomination: "I'm Overwhelmed

David Small on NBA Nomination: "I'm Overwhelmed

from recent posts tagged award - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 405
Stitches was only the second graphic novel ever to be nominated for a National Book Award. Author David Small discussed what the honor meant to him and why his dark memoir was NOT miscategorized. http://bigthink.com/davidsmall
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Lil Wayne- I Think I Love Her

Lil Wayne- I Think I Love Her

from YouTube :: Tag // lil-wayne on November 19, 2009
Duration: 241
Author: cenaboy2424 Keywords: I think I love Added: November 19, 2009
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Reflections

Reflections

from Health - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 33
These are 30-second inserts that display phrases for contemplation.
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Brand New/Modest Mouse-You Stole and Custom Concern

Brand New/Modest Mouse-You Stole and Custom Concern

from YouTube :: Tag // modest on November 17, 2009
Duration: 44
Author: burrymewithit Keywords: Brand New Modest Mouse custom concern you stole same song bass line vs awesome cool daisy music indie this is long drive for someone with nothing to think about Added: November 17, 2009
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Making People Think They Enjoy Sex

Making People Think They Enjoy Sex

from recent posts tagged jonathan - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 195
Striving for titillation may be fun, but for Jonathan Ames the true aim of writing about the act is somewhat cathartic--if only he could reach all of those needy souls posting odd desires on Craigslist. http://bigthink.com/jonathanames
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How Free Would Work

How Free Would Work

from recent posts tagged chris - blip.tv (beta) on October 29, 2009
Duration: 441
In the digital world, there s disconnect between the price of production and the final price of the product. What does this mean for business? Wired editor-in-chief, Chris Anderson, explains. http://bigthink.com/chrisanderson
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Drug driving graffiti timelapse by Pirates

Drug driving graffiti timelapse by Pirates

from recent posts tagged graffiti - blip.tv (beta) on October 05, 2009
Duration: 179
Jimi Crayon and Stika of www.wearepirates.co.uk painting a 16.5 metres bty 8 metres wall in support of THINK! drug drive campaign www.dft.gov.uk/think/drugdrive A PIRATES CREATION Jimi Crayon & Stika Dave Graham Music, Dark Mob by Noisses Spring 69 Village Underground
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VIRTUAL ANTARTICA

VIRTUAL ANTARTICA

from recent posts tagged bee - blip.tv (beta) on September 08, 2009
Duration: 287
Genius from the Renaissance to 1770: Genius is relevant to the history of ideas in the following meanings: (1) the designation of superior mental powers productive of rare superior performances; or also as the designation of a man possessing these powers; (2) as the peculiar spiritual character of an era, of a nation, of a man; (3) as a special talent for some particular type of performance. The first disignation is basic. Performances considered as products of genius may also belong to politics, warfare, exploration, etc., but such achievements are regarded primarily as 'original intellectual work', as discoveries or inventions, and especially as artistic creations in contrast to imitation. Until the middle of the eighteenth century, these original activities were collectively designated by 'inventio', or equivalents of this term. Their further differentiation (especially of discoveries from inventions) is frequently ignored. During the Renaissance (and later), two different Latin terms were used for genius: 'ingenium' and 'genius'; they seem to have first acquired this meaning in Italy, where corresponding Italian words, 'ingegno' and 'genio', were also used. A fundamental trait of genius is that it is an 'innate' capability, operating with 'spontaneous facility', versus talents which may be taught and learned by diligence; but, nevertheless, it may need diligence for its development and discipline. Whether this capability depends on a unique mental power, or on and assemblage (proportion) of powers, or on a kind of inward revelation, is a further debatable question. At first, 'irrational' traits attributed to genius are considered irrelevant; later they are magnified by the confluence into this idea of the Platonic doctrine of 'furor poeticus' in poetics. Genius, in this respect, is sometimes considered as verging on distraction. Also Platonic is the 'divine' character frequently attributed, metaphorically or not, to genius, because its original work is compared both with God's creation, and with what is considered the result of supernatural inspiration. In fact, while 'ingenium' is intended to mean"inventive intelligence", the Latin term 'genius' (Italian 'genio') in the Renaissance originally refers, metaphorically or not, to a superior spirit inspiring a human being in the traditions of Socrates' demon or in that of astrology (astral spirit). Petrarch and Boccaccio had used 'ingenium' in this sense, but still rather atypically; but Poliziano and Pico stress the element of originality when they use it. Pico also refers to 'genius', as does Erasmus in 1528. Casiglione (1528) only uses 'ingegno'. The Portuguese art theorist Hollanda, a pupil of Michelangelo, stresses (1548) the innate character of genius (Portuguese 'engenho', 'genio'). Alberti, Condivi, and Vasari point out that genius and diligence are different qualities, but that they may be profitibly united; the same connection between genius and memory is asserted by Boccaccio, Alberti, Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Erasmus, Trissino. Scaliger's doctrine of genius (1561), centering on poetics, is peculiarly important. Genius ('ingenium', 'genius') is something divine and innate, associated with enthusiasm (furor poeticus); it belongs to both arts and sciences. Cardano identifies genius with a kind of 'spiritus familiarus'. For Fracastoro and Giovio, genius only means a talent in some particular field (Zilsel, 1926; Thume, 1927). The term 'genius' is used by Adriani (Manuale, 1845) as the spirit of a nation. For Bruno (1585), genius as divine enthusiasm is the origin of the rules of art (Bryne, 1951; Thume, 1927). But seventeenth-century Italian authors, such as Balileo, Torricelli, Magalotti, Salvine, exclude for 'genio' supernatural and enthusiastic traits (Zilsel, 1926). Pellegrini (1650), Tesauro (1654), and Pagano consider 'ingegno' in connection with Beauty. For Vico, 'genio' is the source of inventions (Croce, 1946, Pagano, 1650). Dictionary of the History of Ideas Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas Charles Scribner's Sons - New York Herrera (1580) identifies "Plato's Genius" (Spanish 'genio) with "Aristotle's active intellect" as a supernatural power of invention. by: Mytheoryous
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Women And Their Purses: The Male Take

Women And Their Purses: The Male Take

from recent posts tagged bacon - blip.tv (beta) on June 11, 2009
Duration: 165
Should a man carry a woman's purse for her? Get the male perspective on women's purses on "That's What He Said."
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Merry fucking Christmas

Merry fucking Christmas

from Favorites of Nerxual0h on March 08, 2009
Duration: 77
Watch in high quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axTMyLojNZ8&fmt=18 PLZ SUBSCRIBE IF YOU LIKED IT! Have fun watching :)
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What is Confidence?

What is Confidence?

from recent posts tagged fountain - blip.tv (beta) on January 28, 2009
Duration: 78
Want to know what people think about being confident? Sobieski Vodka's camera crews is in Chicago to find the answer.
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What is Arrogance?

What is Arrogance?

from recent posts tagged fountain - blip.tv (beta) on January 28, 2009
Duration: 108
Want to know what people think about being arrogant? Sobieski Vodka's camera crews is in Chicago to find the answer.
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