Funny video's post em here

abe supercro

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No kidding, that's what I was wondering. So strange. I wonder if he's avoiding something?
Homeslice garnered mini-celebrity status with the media coverage, now holds a japanese homeland all-time record, ate for free and then gets invited to come live with a woman named Oyuki. there's a fine line between perceived illness vs. genius. perhaps it was all a dare challenge, or somehow he knew some level of good (landing a new home and woman) would come from this. I've seen ppl get tremendous results through mediation, this may be one example.

I love that he wouldn't disclose to anyone what his motivation was, because you know he was hounded for answers. Do you think authorities would allow this at an international airport here in the U.S. without, kick your ass, shakedown?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_have_lived_at_airports
 

CashCrops

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Homeslice garnered mini-celebrity status with the media coverage, now holds a japanese homeland all-time record, ate for free and then gets invited to come live with a woman named Oyuki. there's a fine line between perceived illness vs. genius. perhaps it was all a dare challenge, or somehow he knew some level of good (landing a new home and woman) would come from this. I've seen ppl get tremendous results through mediation, this may be one example.

I love that he wouldn't disclose to anyone what his motivation was, because you know he was hounded for answers. Do you think authorities would allow this at an international airport here in the U.S. without, kick your ass, shakedown?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_have_lived_at_airports
Good way of looking at it, and yea here the in US they would have raped him sideways before letting him go and all for nothing.
 

CashCrops

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Ps. the vid you posted above reminds of this girl:
[video=youtube;_PwfoNFo-Ls]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PwfoNFo-Ls[/video]
 

abe supercro

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[video=youtube_share;-TTPGAy5H_E]http://youtu.be/-TTPGAy5H_E[/video]
it was THIS vid that caught my eye from Lykke, id merry her. very artsy performer
 

abe supercro

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By Michelle Jaworski on May 05, 2014
On Saturday, artists gathered to honor Beastie Boys rapper Adam Yauch for the third annual MCA Day, and a bunch of monks decided to get in on the action.

MCA Day is meant to celebrate Yauch, who died after a long battle with cancer in 2012, with festivities and performances taking place at the Littlefield Performance and Art Space in Brooklyn.

In what may seem as a more unconventional nod by some, four Buddhist monks took to Union Square, the site of the first MCA Day, to put on a tribute to the Beastie Boys by breakdancing to some of their biggest hits.


Some might question whether the dancers are even monks, but one thing's certain: They sure as hell can dance and put on a show for the crowd. Yauch was a Buddhist and supporter for Tibetan independence, so it seems it's a fully appropriate celebration of MCA Day.
 
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