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Wednesday 10 December 2014

On Blast

'F*ck Tha Police' In Historical Context, Almost Anyone Can Become An Armed Guard, How To Stock The Best Home Bar, Every On-Screen Death In The 'Lord Of The Rings' Trilogy, In Under 7 Minutes, I Can't Be Forgiven For Abu Ghraib, Watch This Ski Video And Try Not To Scream
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
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'F*ck Tha Police' In Historical Context
medium.com
Rappers have clashed with cops for more than 30 years. Where is the hip-hop response to Ferguson and Staten Island?
AND THE CONSEQUENCES ARE DEADLY
Almost Anyone Can Become An Armed Guard
cnn.com
While a manicurist in California must complete 400 hours of training to be licensed, an armed guard gets authorized after 54 hours, including just 14 hours of firearms training.
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How To Stock The Best Home Bar
flaviar.com
Who needs to go out when you've got the best bar at home?
WE ALMOST FEEL SORRY FOR THE ORCS
Every On-Screen Death In The 'Lord Of The Rings' Trilogy, In Under 7 Minutes
digg.com
In which we discovered that the two things that did most of the killing in Peter Jackson's trilogy were water and ghosts.
A REMINDER OF WHAT AMERICA WAS
I Can't Be Forgiven For Abu Ghraib
nytimes.com
I was an interrogator at Abu Ghraib. I tortured.
LINE OF THE YEAR
Watch This Ski Video And Try Not To Scream
digg.com
Put down that GoPro, drop those poles and store your skis. You might as well give up on making ski videos. Cody Townsend just skied down a face between two rock walls that looks narrower than that impossible to clean space between your sink and shower.
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R.I.P.
Image: A police officer walks among 152 black wooden crosses placed by the NGO Rio de Paz during a protest on Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. Black wooden crosses were planted on the sands of Copacabana beach in memory of police officers killed in Rio de Janeiro state between 2013 and 2014.
A police officer walks among 152 black wooden crosses placed by the NGO Rio de Paz during a protest on Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. Black wooden crosses were planted on the sands of Copacabana beach in memory of police officers killed in Rio de Janeiro state between 2013 and 2014. Credit: AP Photo/Felipe Dana
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