The top picture is from Poland and the priest is a cardinal (not the Pope).
It is apparently extremely common for priests in Poland to bless nearly anything, and there is even a Tumblr blog devoted to it (where that picture came from in fact).
The top picture is from Poland and the priest is a cardinal (not the Pope).
It is apparently extremely common for priests in Poland to bless nearly anything, and there is even a Tumblr blog devoted to it (where that picture came from in fact).
What on earth are you talking about? What warped screens in the background? What funky edges?
As for "cables terminate randomly on the desk" my brother in christ have you ever actually seen a server room? They're not "terminating randomly" they're running behind the rackmount terminal screen.
Perhaps, but for older nerds like me, that outcast experience is an essential part of nerd identity.
Younger nerds and geeks, who are now embraced, never went through that shit, and have in my mind a fucked up perspective on what it means to be one.
Wait, isn't there some thought experiment where you can insert infinity into infinity simply by moving infinity over by one infinite times?
I'm too lazy to look it up rn
I don't know what you just said but I will say that in my college days they gave college kids so much goddamn swag that there were people who used promotional frisbees as disposable plates.
i think this means that ∞ + ∞ > ∞
MBIC this is called a studio bachelor pad
i used to follow blair tindall, i know the steez
It reminds me a lot of "learnfilter" tool where you could map image patterns to colors and then "draw" textures using those colors in a paint tool.
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
--Adam Smith
first flickr, now this
BTW, according to a Russian LJ page, the bottom photo was taken in the basement server room of the Priory of the Holy Spirit, Blackfriars College, Oxford University, UK.