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	<title>Leonardo Boiko’s Diary</title>
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	<description>Wherein I muse randomly</description>
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		<description> --- And that one's Jupiter, I said.  It's not as proud and easily found as the Lucifer, but still, old guy can be clearly told apart from them actual stars, eh? Now there's something neat.  Planets orbit around the Sun...
 --- You don't say, he snickered.  ...</description>
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		<title>25</title>
		<description>Then one day you say the wrong thing to the wrong person and bam!, you’re fired
and forgotten,
with barely a word of goodbye from Maya,
blown by the wind in the streets
with the waves of other discarded bourgeois youth,
we the losers.

The machine hungers for new blood.

* * *

A quarter century, and back ...</description>
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		<title>hm, qual será que eu compro?</title>
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		<description>

> We wanderers are protected by Kron, god of change.  If we stay too much time in the same place, Kron will send powerful winds to blow us all the way back.  That's a reminder of our eternal destiny as wanderers.

> (A wanderer from Fuurai no Shiren, SNES) </description>
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		<description>





man I just love [Colors](http://www.collectingsmiles.com/colors/) for the Nintendo DS :D </description>
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		<title>baby at home</title>
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		<title>The secret of productivity</title>
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Found in 4chan, unknown source. </description>
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		<description>The word “natural” has become overused to the point of losing its meaning.  Nonetheless, I find myself surprisingly optimistic.  It may be confirmation bias, but it appears to me the environmental movement is finally bearing fruit; after being politicized, absorbed by the amoeba of consumerism, given its own ...</description>
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		<description>2008-09-20, outro sonho-filme completo:

Gordo, calvo, grisalho, ele era designer na área de publicidade.  Trabalhava num escritório amplo, de paredes de vidro e vista para o mar.  O sucesso da sua campanha do all-star listrado havia feito dele uma celebridade menor.  Era por isso que o queriam morto.

O ...</description>
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		<title>Como falar como pirata?</title>
		<description>Alguém precisa fazer um guia de como falar como um pirata em português.  Se eu ainda estudasse letras ia propor isso como paper =)

Até onde sei, o [Modern Pirate](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqMu6e5Dgtg) é [derivado](http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=610) de jargão clássico de marinheiros, mais uma série de convenções fixadas por mídia popular — notoriamente Treasure Island, ...</description>
		<link>http://namakajiri.net/diary/como-falar-como-pirata/pt/</link>
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		<title>teologia estética</title>
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&#60;leoboiko&#62; http://www.abc.se/~m9783/naw/dkr_ei.html
&#60;leoboiko&#62; a reza pra perder 1000 pecados parece meio inútil, perto da
           outra pra perder todos os pecados
&#60;leoboiko&#62; tudo bem, ela é um pouquinho mais longa, mas a de 1000
          ...</description>
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		<title>praised be Allah who put two sides in my head</title>
		<description>I hate computers. I will sell my computer and buy a guitar. I'm getting outa this bland purgatorium of a city this week and I will be back to the study of art and literature and comic books. I will be a scholar and travel the world and buy a ...</description>
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		<description>

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		<title>Visiting the Museum</title>
		<description> * I can’t stand the “look but don’t touch” feel of the Western art tradition.  I mean, I really can’t stand it.  My æsthetic tastes were formed by the tea ceremony, which like the West features deep respect for beautiful objects — but where Western art expresses ...</description>
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		<title>Silogismo</title>
		<description>Quando dizemos pra nossa filha que uma imagem é de um “cavalo”, ela entende “cabelo” e passa a mão no próprio.

Tentando associar as figuras do livro de bichos com o que ela conhece, a mãe disse que zebra é um cavalo.

Agora, toda vez que ela abre o livro na página ...</description>
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