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Actos conmemorativos de los 60 años de China roja, en The Big Picture. He subido la foto porque me fascina la mezcla de conceptos subyacente, pero con el vídeo del desfile te caes de la silla. Y quiero una Canon último modelo ya.

Actos conmemorativos de los 60 años de China roja, en The Big Picture. He subido la foto porque me fascina la mezcla de conceptos subyacente, pero con el vídeo del desfile te caes de la silla. Y quiero una Canon último modelo ya.

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Armed Uighur

“Farmer Wu Yulu drives his rickshaw pulled by a his self-made walking robot near his home in a village at the outskirts of Beijing January 8, 2009. This robot is the latest and largest development of hobby inventor Wu, who started to build robots in 1986, made of wire, metal, screws and nails found in rubbish sites.”

Robots at The Big Picture via Jenny.

“Farmer Wu Yulu drives his rickshaw pulled by a his self-made walking robot near his home in a village at the outskirts of Beijing January 8, 2009. This robot is the latest and largest development of hobby inventor Wu, who started to build robots in 1986, made of wire, metal, screws and nails found in rubbish sites.”

Robots at The Big Picture via Jenny.

Holy CRAP.

“Well, stories don’t get much worse than this. A 14-year-old boy in China was killed when his chair exploded, sending chunks of metal into his rectum. The bleeding this caused killed him.  					The alleged explosion came from the gas cylinder that was in the base of the chair, the part that allowed the user to adjust the seat up and down.”

Thanks, Internet. Now I feel 8827% more vulnerable just by sitting in my fucking adjustable chair.
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Holy CRAP.

“Well, stories don’t get much worse than this. A 14-year-old boy in China was killed when his chair exploded, sending chunks of metal into his rectum. The bleeding this caused killed him. The alleged explosion came from the gas cylinder that was in the base of the chair, the part that allowed the user to adjust the seat up and down.”

Thanks, Internet. Now I feel 8827% more vulnerable just by sitting in my fucking adjustable chair.

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Talk about globalization.
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Hamas Fires Long-Range Chinese Rockets at Israel

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A young couple seeks refuge under a bridge during the Tiananmen Square Massacre on June 5, 1989.  Photographer: Liu Heung Shing
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Liu Heung Shing is releasing collection 88 rare photographs giving us a glimpse of day-to-day life in China under communism. China, Portrait of a Country, which will be released in the United States on August 1, 2008, captures the People’s Republic from 1949 to 2008.

A young couple seeks refuge under a bridge during the Tiananmen Square Massacre on June 5, 1989. Photographer: Liu Heung Shing

Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Liu Heung Shing is releasing collection 88 rare photographs giving us a glimpse of day-to-day life in China under communism. China, Portrait of a Country, which will be released in the United States on August 1, 2008, captures the People’s Republic from 1949 to 2008.