February 4, 201015 yr Rosie - Seamed stockings, tulle, and little black bows..? (Y) I'm trying to extricate Rosie from the equation () - but this still comes up trumps... Miranda - 'Plaid, butterflies, hooker boots and that carebear stare' <Yeah - that was quite a night wasn't it? Alessandra - Kind of blighted because it seems odd on Alessandra (who's body looks akin to a thoroughbred horse in these pictures ). Weirdly short gloves; and perhaps a better application of fake tan next time around? Ana - I really don't like those Cronos navel pieces; and it's been magnified Witchblade style.
February 4, 201015 yr Author Awww Cuppycakes! for meeee?! I take your emo bear and I raise you a Wtf/Zomg/Yay/ToldyouPhenoAlienchipinyourknee Drink The Punch, DO IT NOW: Hubble Space Telescope Spies Unusual Space Debris Aliens I hate to start wild speculation, and I'm by no means one of those foil-hat asshats (industrial-grade aluminum all the way, baby), but this is a picture of an alien spacecraft. Per NASA cover up: ...what Hubble saw indicates that P/2010 A2 is unlike any object ever seen before. At first glance, the object appears to have the tail of a comet. Close inspection, however, shows a 140-meter nucleus offset from the tail center, very unusual structure near the nucleus, and no discernable gas in the tail. Knowing that the object orbits in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, a preliminary hypothesis that appears to explain all of the known clues is that P/2010 A2 is the debris left over from a recent collision between two small asteroids. If true, the collision likely occurred at over 15,000 kilometers per hour -- five times the speed of a rifle bullet -- and liberated energy in excess of a nuclear bomb. I hate to tell you how to do your job, NASA, but you're really stabbing yourself in the crotch here. Think about it: you're losing funding and getting projects cut left and right. Because nobody gives a shit about space. But if this was, in fact, an alien spacecraft, then....see where I'm going with this? (Fake another moon landing)
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