Previously:
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1350571235/
(*゚ o ゚) That's very cool, DQN.
Do you ever think about how the smaller and smaller you go, there's similar structures to the huge end of the scale? Like protons and electrons whizzing around atoms, and moons and planets whizzing around stars and stuff?
I believe you shouldn't underestimate Aikido. Now I know you may be thinking, "Why take a weakling martial art like Aikido seriously when I am learning Kendo?" I can see why you would think that, how can a peaceful martial arts like Aikido beat a powerful one like Kendo?
Well, I have a story to share with you.
Years ago, I was a Kendoka, I thought I was the toughest kid in high school, I would pick fights, and kick ass. I was full of hate, until I picked a fight with the wrong dude. He was a Japanese exchange student, I still remember his name, Noboru Takeda.
I picked on him because of his hilarious and thick Japanese accent. I told him I was going to beat him so hard, he would go back to China(Yeah, I was a little racist prick.), he never said anything back, made me wanted to kick his ass even harder.
Well, here comes the fight. I threw men and do strikes, he dodged them like I was a mere white belt. I was tiring out and he knew, I saw the smirk on his face that made me raged hard. I put all my strength in one amazing tsuki, and he grabbed past it to my wrist and threw me over. My back smacked on the hard cement ground, and I was knocked out for who knows how long.
When I woke up I was in the school infirmary, I asked the nurse who brought me here, and you guessed it, Noboru Takeda. The next day, he wasn't at school, he was back in Japan, and I never got to thank him, for saving my life and showing me the light. I soon learned that he was an Aikidoka and have been practicing Aikido ever since to show my thanks to him.
tanasinn.info is back up by the way
There's still seven days to go. I know we can do it. I know we can.
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I talked to a real life Japanese girl today.
In Japanese as well!
Also in Hungarian.
And in English.
There can't be many people out there who speak that particular set of languages.
But I found another one.
And spoke to her.
Fancy that.
I also got complimented on the amazing shirt I was wearing.
It is by far the fanciest shirt I own.
It's a nice sky blue colour, with black trim around the sleeves, collar and down the front.
It also has red stripes and little white hexagonal flower bits in the black parts, as well as loopy black bits sticking out.
That's not a very good description. It looks way more amazing than it sounds.
But still not as amazing as the 8000th is going to be!
I can hardly wait.
phat penis
We can do it if everybody pitches in!
horse
pussy
pussy and vagina mixed into one
Turning japanese I think I'm turning japanese I really think so.
A solar-powered refrigerator is a refrigerator which runs on energy directly provided by sun, and may include photovoltaic or solar thermal energy.
Solar-powered refrigerators are able to keep perishable goods such as meat and dairy cool in hot climates, and are used to keep much needed vaccines at their appropriate temperature to avoid spoilage.
Solar-powered refrigerators may be most commonly used in the developing world to help mitigate poverty and climate change.
There is environmental concern regarding conventional refrigeration technologies including contribution to ozone layer depletion and global warming. Refrigerators which contain ozone depleting and global warming substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), in their insulation foam or their refrigerant cycle, are the most harmful. After CFCs were banned in the 1980s, they were replaced with substances such as hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), which are ozone-depleting substances and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Both are environmentally destructive as potential global warming chemicals. If a conventional refrigerator is inefficient or used inefficiently, it will also contribute more to global warming than a highly efficient refrigerator. The use of solar energy to power refrigeration strives to minimize the negative impacts refrigerators have on the environment.[1][2]
In 1878, at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, Augustin Mouchot displayed Mouchot's engine and won a Gold Medal in Class 54 for his works, most notably the production of ice using concentrated solar heat.
"In developed countries, plug-in refrigerators with backup generators store vaccines safely, but in developing countries, where electricity supplies can be unreliable, alternative refrigeration technologies are required".[3] Solar fridges were introduced in the developing world to cut down on the use of kerosene or gas-powered absorption refrigerated coolers which are the most common alternatives. They are used for both vaccine storage and household applications in areas without reliable electrical supply because they have poor or no grid electricity at all.[2][4] They burn a liter of kerosene per day therefore requiring a constant supply of fuel which is costly and smelly, and are responsible for the production of large amounts of carbon dioxide.[3] They can also be difficult to adjust which can result in the freezing of medicine. The use of Kerosene as a fuel is now widely discouraged for three reasons: Recurrent cost of fuel, difficulty of maintaining accurate temperature and risk of causing fires.[4]
Traditionally solar-powered refrigerators and vaccine coolers use a combination of solar panels and lead batteries to store energy for cloudy days and at night in the absence of sunlight to keep their contents cool. These fridges are expensive and require heavy lead-acid batteries which tend to deteriorate, especially in hot climates, or are misused for other purposes.[3][4] In addition, the batteries require maintenance, must be replaced approximately every three years, and must be disposed of as hazardous wastes possibly resulting in lead pollution.[3] These problems and the resulting higher costs have been an obstacle for the use of solar powered refrigerators in developing areas.[2][4]
In the mid-1990s NASA JSC began work on a solar powered refrigerator that used phase change material rather than battery to store "thermal energy" rather than "chemical energy." The resulting technology has been commercialized and is being used for storing food products and vaccines.
Calceolaria martinezii is a species of plant in the Calceolariaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.
Abdul Latif Bin Abdul Malek Bin Omar Al Al Shaikh is the Saudi Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and is the third Al Al Shaikh to serve in King Salman’s 2015 Cabinet. Abdul Latif Bin Abdul Malek is a King Saud University graduate where he earned an engineering degree, he first worked as the Program Management Officer of the Riyadh Development Authority before becoming Director at the ”Center of Significant Projects and Planning“ (Rank 15) at the Riyadh Region Municipality, which was one of the highest posts in the municipal government.[1]
Lashgargah (Persian: لشگرگاه, also Romanized as Lashgargāh; also known as Lashkargāh)[1] is a village in Makvan Rural District, Bayangan District, Paveh County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 125, in 29 families.[2]
William Coleman Anderson (July 10, 1853 – September 8, 1902) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Tennessee's first district.
Anderson was born at Tusculum, near Greeneville, Tennessee. He attended a rural school, then graduated from Tusculum College in 1876.
Anderson moved to Newport, Tennessee, in 1876, and while studying law, he was assistant clerk of Cocke County from 1877 to 1878. Admitted to the bar in 1878, he commenced practice in Newport. He served as a member of the State house of representatives from 1881 to 1883. He was a principal examiner in the General Land Office at Washington, D.C., from 1889 to 1892; promoted to chief of the contest division February 1, 1892, but resigned August 7, 1892. He was made chief of the General Land Office, and served from November 23, 1892, until April 11, 1893. returned to Newport, Cocke County, in 1893 and resumed the practice of law.[1]
Elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee in 1894, Anderson served from March 4, 1895 to March 3, 1897.[2]
Anderson was founder and editor of Plain Talk, a weekly newspaper published in Newport. He was also member of the city council at the time of his death.
Anderson died on September 8, 1902 (age 49 years, 60 days) from typhoid fever, in Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee. He is interred at Union Cemetery, Newport, Tennessee.[3]
Jozef Moravčík (born 19 March 1945) is a Slovak diplomat and political figure. He served as the Prime Minister of Slovakia from 16 March 1994 to 13 December 1994, and later as the Mayor of Bratislava.
Nikola Dobrečić (b. Stanisic Bartholomew, Stari Bar, the Ottoman Empire, January 28, 1872 - d. Zagreb, Yugoslavia, November 14, 1955) was a Serb Roman Catholic priest, Archbishop of Bar and Primate of Serbia, nationalist, restorer of the Roman Catholic Church in Montenegro, reformer, poet, philanthropist, theologian and philosopher, founder of the archbishop's residence in Bar.
He was born in the village of Stari Bar when it was still under the Ottoman Empire to the Catholic family Stanisic, and was named Bartholomew. While Dobrečić was in primary school, Montenegro achieved its independence as the Kingdom of Montenegro, and he then attended a Serbian national school. His name appears in the school register under the name "Dobreci",[1] his father's home village, a hamlet not far from the town of Livari on the southwestern side of Lake Skadar. He acquired the nickname "Dobrečić" (of Dobreci) and soon was using it as his last name. Despite completing his first year with very good marks, he had to repeat the class as he was too young to be accepted in advanced classes.
In 1890, Dobrečić was sent by his parents to Rome, where he attended the Pontifical Roman Seminary. He successfully completed a doctorate in theology, followed by one in philosophy. He was ordained as a Catholic priest in the Basilica of St. John Lateran in 1898. He returned to his homeland in 1899 and served the church in various roles until in 1905 he was appointed as a parish priest in Cetinje, the capital of Montenegro at the time. While serving there, he taught elementary school and began his career in government and business affairs working as a stenographer for the Montenegrin National Assembly.
Following the death of the incumbent, Simon Milinović, in 1910, the Roman Curia chose Dobrečić as the new Archbishop of Bar and Primate of Serbia, and he received his appointment in 1912.[2] As head of the Roman Catholic Church in Montenegro, he regularly represented it in the parliament of the Kingdom of Montenegro and worked closely with the Montenegrin government and the king, until the fall of the monarchy and the occupation by the Central Powers during the First World War. The First World War was the first instance when he showed his Serbian-Montenegrin patriotism, through written moral support of Chetnik activities in the resistance.
In 1918, he was a supporter[3] of the union between Montenegro and Serbia. He supported, and welcomed in the name of the Roman Catholic community, the decision of the Great National Assembly of Serbian People in Montenegro, which overthrew the reigning Petrovic dynasty and declared unconditional unification with Serbia under the Karađorđević dynasty. In 1919, the name of the unified country was officially the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians. Dobrečić went to the Holy See, where he successfully gained recognition for the newly created state, despite a note of protest from the self-proclaimed Montenegrin government-in-exile in France under the leadership of King Nicholas.
In 1923, he was the candidate proposed by the Serb-Croat-Slovene Prime Minister Nikola Pasic for the new Archbishop of Belgrade, but he did not receive the appointment. On 23 October 1923, he was hosted for lunch in Bar by King Alexander Karađorđević (which demonstrates that he was on good terms with the ruling dynasty).
In 1927, at Dobrečić's direction an archbishop palace was built which remains the residence of the Archbishop of Bar and Primate of Serbia to this day, and which was the seat of the cultural life of the city of Bar in his day, hosting such notables as the choral society "Bratimstvo". Archbishop Dobrečić financially assisted other national and educational associations such as the National Defense volunteers, the Adriatic Guard, and women's charities.
During the interwar period Nikola Dobrečić traveled Europe and to the United States contacting émigrées and trying to arouse interest in investments in Montenegro. He worked for greater economic development of the Montenegrin part of the Yugoslav monarchy, and especially for that of his homeland, the Bar Coast. Among his several economic initiatives, perhaps the most famous was the construction of the Ford Motor Company factory in Bar. He was also responsible for the overall rise of the standard of living of clergy in his see. He pointed out the need for vigorous development of the eastern Adriatic coast, often comparing the "Croatian Riviera" with "completely abandoned Serbian coastline".
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Before tanasinn.info went down I was halfway through the History Of 4chan article
June 2008 was the last time I lurked there, the MGS4 stuff was the last thing I remember.
A bit later was the ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWER stuff, I only knew about that from other places online talking about it.
On 20 June 1935, Dobrečić opened the "Archbishop's and Primate's Serbian Seminary" at his residence, in order to improve education. This was in addition to an early form of kindergarten, when his residence included, for a time, an orphanage for abandoned children from the coastal region of Bar. However, in 1939 he turned down the idea of a Catholic Seminary in Bar that would serve a larger population outside of his see.
Nikola Dobrečić, in addition to his native Serbian, knew eight other languages. Dobrečić wrote poems dedicated to Montenegrin and other Serbian statesmen and prelates, in Serbian, Latin, French and Italian. With local funds he built the church of Saint Nicholas, which bears the motto of the archbishop: "For God and for his people."
I wandered off to go swimming in the middle of copypasting, please excuse me, dokyuns.
Ricardo Alberto Medeiros Chaves (born 27 October 1977) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as a central midfielder, and the current assistant manager of G.D. Chaves.
Born in Valpaços, Vila Real District, Chaves started playing for local club Vila Pouca FC. He went on to represent neighbouring G.D. Chaves (two games in the top division in the 1998–99 season, his first as a professional, plus five years in the second level), Vitória de Setúbal and S.C. Braga.
In 2008, while at Setúbal for the second time in his career, he won the inaugural edition of the Portuguese League Cup, in a penalty shootout win against Sporting Clube de Portugal. He played the full 120 minutes in the final.
Chaves moved to Rio Ave F.C. in late June 2009, after being instrumental in Setúbal's consecutive narrow top flight relegation escapes – he only missed two league matches in his two seasons combined. After being regularly used during his tenure, the 33-year-old returned to the second division and signed with C.D. Aves.
AyurVAID Hospital is a chain of Ayurveda Hospitals in six locations in India. It has hospitals in Bangalore, Chennai, Hubli,[1] Mumbai and Kochi. The hospital is promoted by Kochi based Kerala First Health Services Pvt Ltd.[2] The hospital is the first Ayurveda Hospital to be accredited by NABH.[3]
Aim of the hospital is to ensure quality Ayurveda health care is accessible to everyone by increasing its reach globally.[4]
It is devoted to applying Ayurveda Hospital in Karnataka to have a dedicated water treatment plant to ensuring all oil and other sediments are separated from processing water before it is let off into population drainage system . Hospitals also provides services at home or at a hotel where the patient wanted be treated .
Chionodes plutor is a moth in the Gelechiidae family.[1] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Texas and California.[2][3]
Gardinia amynitica is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It was described by Hering in 1925. It is found in Peru.[1]
Beitun (Chinese: 北屯; pinyin: Běitún) is a city in the north of Xinjiang, People's Republic of China (PRC). Administratively, it is a county-level city under the direct administration of the regional government, though it is geographically located in Altay Prefecture.
Beitun City was established on 28 December 2011,[1] becoming the youngest city of the PRC. Beitun used to be a town within Altay City.
Beitun City covers an area of 910.5 square kilometres (351.5 sq mi) and has a population of 76,300. The city is located on the Irtysh River. Its name comes from the accolade "China's northernmost cultivation land" (Chinese: 中国最北的屯垦重地; pinyin: Zhōngguó zuìběi de túnkěn zhòngdì).
As a terminus of the Kuytun–Beitun Railway, Beitun is an important transportation hub between Mongolia, northern Xinjiang, and Kazakhstan. Beitun Station, located a few kilometers southwest of the city center (47°19′20″N 87°45′30″E), has direct passenger railway service from Urumqi.
An extension of this railway toward Altay City is under construction; it is expected to open in 2016.[2]
レゲトン(Reggaeton)は、80年代から90年代にアメリカ合衆国のヒップホップの影響を受けたプエルトリコ人によって生み出された音楽である。
源流はプエルトリコで流行っていた、スペイン語のレゲエ+プエルトリコの音楽(サルサ(Salsa)やボンバ(Bomba)とプレーナ(Plena))加わっている。
1992年頃にはプエルトリコ首都のクラブ等で若者がスペイン語でラップし始めてから人気が出始めスペイン語圏の国にまで広まり始める。
2004年にはプエルトリコ人の母を持つラッパーのN.O.R.E.(ノリエガ)が「Oye Mi Canto」を大ヒットさせ、このジャンルが一躍世間的な認知を得る。彼は元々ヒップホップサイドの人間だが自身のルーツに関わりのあるレゲトンにいち早く興味を抱いていた。さらに、「Oye Mi Canto」にもフィーチャリング参加していたレゲトンアーティストのダディー・ヤンキーが「Gasolina」を国際的にヒットさせたことでその人気や影響はニューヨーク・米国の枠を超えて世界中に広がることとなった。
その後多くの多くのヒップホップ、R&Bアーティストが自身の楽曲でレゲトンリミックスを収録したりプエルトリコからレゲトンアーティストを迎え入れたりしている。レコード会社もそういった流れをうけラテン系の傘下のレーベルを立ち上げたり、新人発掘などし米国でリリースさせている。ポップスのアーティストでもレゲトンの要素を取り入れるケースもあり、コロンビア出身のシャキーラがヒットさせた「La Tortura」「Hips Don't Lie」はレゲトンがポップミュージックに与えた影響として特筆すべき曲と言える。
まれにチカーノラップと混合される事がある。
日本でも2005年頃からクラブ等で人気がではじめている。また、日系ペルー人3人組のグループLOS KALIBRESがレゲトンに大きく影響を受けた音楽を実践している。 総合格闘家の山本"KID"徳郁もレゲトンを好み、自身の登場テーマにダディー・ヤンキーの「Gasolina」をはじめとした多くの曲を用いた。また野球選手のマーク・クルーンも横浜ベイスターズに在籍していた2005年に登場テーマ曲にダディー・ヤンキーの「Gasolina」を使用していた。
I found a cool moth on wikipedia the other day
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>The website you were trying to reach is temporarily unavailable.
( ゚ -゚) I bet the jews did this.
( ´Д`)< JEWS? They found the secret area?
Israel is real
compress to .vip archive
Hey am at work huntin' out bugs!
Call free on 0800 800 800
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( ゚ ゚ヮ゚ ゚) ayy mittens
My name isn't squeeks, and I'm definitely not 800GETting
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(≖﹏≖) I don't think we're gonna make it...
The Masturdater
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why you eating so much nigger
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anime FUCK ass
I would fuck an anime's ASS.
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