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Knuckledragger

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Everything posted by Knuckledragger

  1. This got a lot more funny once I figured out what Grindr was.
  2. I love these gals, but I think their performance space needs some acoustic treatment. I could barely understand the words in this one because of the reflections.
  3. Dusty, I think what you're talking about the sample-and-hold "wub" sound which is the de facto dubstep "bassline" sound. It is almost uniformly horrific. Great shoes for photography. o_o
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVXZ5j37HD4s This is pretty amazing, even if one actively dislikes dubstep.
  5. "Hot set last night, bro."
  6. Where are the hoverboards? Would be even better without the HDRness.
  7. Mr. HeadAmp!
  8. Wayne's post reminded of this: This photo gets posted quite a lot. It has become quite popular to juxtapose it next images of more recent protests, like ones about gay marriage. Same day, different angle. These shots were taken in Little Rock, AK in 1959. Being a photographer, and a nerd about old photos a couple things struck me about the above pictures. Look how neat and tidy the protest signs are. Look how SKINNY everyone is. When was the last time you saw a group of Americans who looked like that? I say this as someone who is at least 30 lbs overweight myself.
  9. I'm not sure about having a touchscreen on a DSLR.
  10. I've posted this before: Look at the top comments:

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