http://kevan.org/brain.cgi?Caio%20Barra%20Costa
1) Raise the toilet seat.
2) Wash your hands.
3) Adjust clothing. Trousers shoudl be pulled down in front a few inches. Skirts should be lifted. Underwear should be pulled down at the waistband, or move the fabric at the crotch to one side.
4) Using either hand, make a 'V' with your first and second finger and spread the inside of your labia minora.
5) Lift to the desired angle, then pee. (If you don't spread and lift, it could run down your leg.)
6) Wipe your labia if neccessary.
6) Return the toilet seat to its original position. Wash your hands and you're done!
http://www.ampnet.co.uk/femorabilia/pee_standing.html
John Perry Barlow mandando bem:
"I believe that the American Republic died in the U.S. Senate last Thursday morning and was buried yesterday morning in the East Room of the White House.
...
And now we have a King, George II, where presidents have always stood."
http://www.xeni.net/images/boingboing/barlowfriendz_88_pox_americana.htm
MZK deu o toque:
Dia 27 vote em Piccolo Daimao para rei do mundo
"Em primeiro lugar, as palavras que eu mais odeio são JUSTIÇA E PAZ.
Entretanto eu não penso absolutamente em prender a população com regras.
Muito pelo contrario, estão livres, façam o que quiserem.
A polícia será extinta.
Guerra, violência, roubo, assassinato... Estejam à vontade! Ninguem os impedirá.
Malfeitores! Façam o que bem desejarem!!
Qualquer um que venha com a bandeira da justiça será eliminado por nós!
Prometo tornar este mundo maravilhoso, repleto de ódio e terror."
![]() | The Voynich manuscript dates back at least to the seventeenth century, though it is possibly much older. It is approximately 240 pages long, and its pages are filled with hand-written text and crudely drawn illustrations. The illustrations depict plants, astrological diagrams, and naked women. These illustrations are strange, but much stranger is the text itself, because the manuscript is written entirely in a mysterious, unknown alphabet that has defied all attempts at translation. |
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/voynich.html
http://www.baconbooks.net/Voynich/voy-images.pdf