Poor? We will PAY you to get your tubes tied.
Poor? We will PAY you to get your tubes tied.
Louisiana, brainstormed an idea . In hopes that it would drastically decrease the population of people on welfare. To sterilize women to decrease the population of those on welfare and who are poor. Opinion? Rants? Raves? picked by naphthos 2 months ago
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 Punk-O-Matic
Punk-O-Matic
This is an incredible use of Flash. It's fun, addictive and unique. It's a dupe but it's been so long since the last post it's probably due for a revisit. Everyone needs to know how freakin' AWESOME this is. picked by naphthos 6 months ago
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 A funny take on homeland security
A funny take on homeland security
If a door is closed, karate chop it open. picked by buddha 6 months ago
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 God is Imaginary
God is Imaginary
It is easy to prove to yourself that God is imaginary. The evidence is all around you. Here are 50 simple proofs: picked by buddha 7 months ago
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 Sony Announces $150 No Blu-ray PS3
Sony Announces $150 No Blu-ray PS3
On August 12, Sony will launch a PLAYSTATION 3 that will retail for $149.99. Again, this unit will not feature a Blu-ray drive, and if you're wondering how you play games on it, Sony has a simple explanation for you. picked by punthe 8 months ago
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About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.
 10 most inaccurate movies
10 most inaccurate movies
We all accept that movies stretch the truth in the interest of building drama. The following ten flicks, however, treat the truth like it was Silly Putty -- pulling and twisting it until it's unrecognizable. picked by FastTurtle 8 months ago
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 Dumb and Dumber: Are Americans Hostile to Knowledge?
Dumb and Dumber: Are Americans Hostile to Knowledge?
Follow up to:http://www.plime.com/l/11970/1/

“This is just like Pearl Harbor,” one of the men said.

The other asked, “What is Pearl Harbor?”

“That was when the Vietnamese dropped bombs in a harbor, and it started the Vietnam War,” the first man replied. picked by DerAlt1 9 months ago
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 Panasonic shows long-lived AA battery
Panasonic shows long-lived AA battery
Take that Duracell! picked by topofall 10 months ago
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 Top 10 Tragic Movie Set Deaths
Top 10 Tragic Movie Set Deaths
Film actors and crews are often put in to highly dangerous situations in order to give a more authentic result to their films. This has, sadly, on many occasions lead to tragedy on the set. This is a list of the top 10 tragic movie related deaths. picked by leopoldogolba 11 months ago
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 The Machine is Us/ing Us
The Machine is Us/ing Us [video]
A masterpiece video of the power and implications of Web 2.0 picked by hypersapien 11 months ago
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 Half-Man, Half-Woman Hybrids Torture Boy
Half-Man, Half-Woman Hybrids Torture Boy
Two ungodly ugly women drug and threaten a young boy with a box cutter in one of the most complex ways of making $100 ever devised. If you guessed Florida, you're RIGHT! picked by naphthos 1 year ago
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 The uninvited guest: Chinese sub pops up in middle of U.S. Navy exercise, leaving military chiefs red-faced
The uninvited guest: Chinese sub pops up in middle of U.S. Navy exercise, leaving military chiefs red-faced
When the U.S. Navy deploys a battle fleet on exercises, it takes the security of its aircraft carriers very seriously indeed. At least a dozen warships provide a physical guard while the technical wizardry of the world's only military superpower offers an invisible shield to detect and deter any intruders. That is the theory. Or, rather, was the theory. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 A Republican Senator Opened an Inquiry Into Six Churches Finances
A Republican Senator Opened an Inquiry Into Six Churches Finances
Amen. picked by melgesevad 1 year ago
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 Need to get rid of snakes?
Need to get rid of snakes?
If you're a rabbit, just DO IT YOURSELF! picked by trushafty38 1 year ago
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 Curvier Mothers Have Brainier Kids
Curvier Mothers Have Brainier Kids
Go Ahead and eat that donut!

CURVIER women may have smart children because hip fat contains polyunsaturated fatty acids critical for the development of the fetus's brain. picked by deepcleanfun 1 year ago
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 Grandpa Picks Up Wrong Kid From School
Grandpa Picks Up Wrong Kid From School
Flooooooooooorida! picked by Rowangrey 1 year ago
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 BETTER Drive-by projecting
BETTER Drive-by projecting
A previous post on Plime reminded me of this video I saw an age ago. Same idea... Take a projector and a moving vehicle and drive around projecting something onto buildings. The twist? The speed of the video is set by the speed of the car! picked by thecritters 1 year ago
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 25 Movies that Make Men Cry
25 Movies that Make Men Cry
Read 'em & weep! picked by mitzuzake 1 year ago
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 The world's first $1 trillion company
The world's first $1 trillion company
The meaning of the term "Big Oil" has changed overnight, as state-controlled PetroChina became the first company worth more than $1 trillion, tripling its value Monday in its debut on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and making it by far the largest company in the world. picked by wags273 1 year ago
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 College Students Accused of Kidnapping, Battery With Freshly Baked Cookies
College Students Accused of Kidnapping, Battery With Freshly Baked Cookies
The suspects beat the man with a wooden paddle, burned his neck and shoulders with cookies immediately after taking them from the oven, shaved off some of his hair and poured urine over him from a soda bottle, police said. picked by mitzuzake 1 year ago
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 What we learn from the Dying
What we learn from the Dying
An interesting article by a doctor on what he has learnt from the patients who have died in his care. Sad, but, in a way, (for me, at least) comforting picked by Marz 1 year ago
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 NASA and the Hindu concept of Time
NASA and the Hindu concept of Time
Two NASA scientists put forward a new model to explain how the cosmos is and where it might be going. They say it is necessary to take account of startling recent discoveries such as the observation that everything in the Universe is moving apart at an accelerating rate. Paul Steinhardt and Neil Turok propose that the cosmos goes through an endless cycle - of Big Bang, expansion and stagnation - d... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Mars caves forged by volcanoes and meteors
Mars caves forged by volcanoes and meteors
Recently discovered caves on Mars were created in a short amount of time by violent meteorite impacts and volcanoes, say researchers. This makes them very different from caves on Earth, which are made from slow dripping processes. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 A big chunk of the universe is missing - again
A big chunk of the universe is missing - again
Not only has a large chunk of the universe thought to have been found in 2002 apparently gone missing again but it is taking some friends with it. The new calculations might leave the mass of the universe as much as ten to 20 percent lighter than previously calculated. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Cloning could save ancient redwoods
Cloning could save ancient redwoods
Arborist, David Milarch, believes California's redwoods can provide the toughest possible stock for a kind of "genetic savings account." He hopes that material can be used to restore old-growth redwoods in their native range up and down the state. picked by DrNothing 1 year ago
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