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“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the...”
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“Do I think every member of the Tea Party is a homophobe, racist or a moron? No,...”
– Jason Levin, of crashtheteaparty.org. (via pandorasmittens) (via rosasparks) (via themattsmith)
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The Gruesome Origins of 5 Popular Fairy Tales →
yerawizardharry: Little Red Riding Hood Most modern versions of fairy tales come from two sources: The Grimm Brothers from Germany, and Frenchman Charles Perrault, the collector of the “Mother Goose” tales. The big change they made to this one was the ending. That woodsman showing up seemed a little like a third act re-write of a movie due to bad test screenings, didn’t it? Where the hell did...
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