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Kung-Fu Zen de los dos dedos. Chúpate esa
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Did you know that santa has a special friend that...
ohyeahfacts: His name is krampus and he beats people with sticks – especially females. Pictured below, the story of the krampus has been used for centuries to frighten children into behaving before Christmas. Merry Christmas! xoxo, James&Adg (note from James: I thought this was Adg blazing during school, but alas it turns out this is entirely truth. Wikipedia says so. Nice.)
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Badass of the week: Nikola Tesla →
Biografía breve y entretenida sobre el inventor mas genial que ha existido en la Tierra (yeah, suck my balls, T.A. Edison)
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“Es imposible no comunicarse: Todo comportamiento es una forma de comunicación....”
– Paul Watzlawick
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Name Game.
fuckyeanintendo: Princess Toadstool has always been “Princess Peach” in Japan. The first game in America to use “Peach” was Yoshi’s Safari, but the most noticed instance was in Super Mario 64, released three years later. Goombas are known as “Kuribō” in Japan. Kuri means “chestnut,” and bō could mean “people” (bō has a lot of meanings). Bowser is always “Kuppa” (pronounced: Koopa) in Japan....
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