Last login: 3 hours agoMarimessias
mari is a 28 year old woman from POA, Brazil.
Likes 4,440 pages, 282 videos, 105 photos105 fans • Received 13 reviews
Member since Dec 10, 2004
In Brazil, the word Mestiço is used to describe individuals born from any mixture of different ethnicities (i.e. a half-caste).

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz2BaDkhwmA/
Liked it May 12, 3:30pm 1 review arts, video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz2BaDkhwmA/
Animator Mathieu Labaye created this short film in tribute to his late father, who had been in a wheelchair for the last 15 years of his life.
via lostateminor.com/2008/05/12/orgesticulanismus/ [lostateminor.com/2008/05/12/orgesticulanismus/]
Shoop Da Woop Jackson on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Liked it May 12, 11:39am 1 review photography
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joefxd/2385416209/in/set-72157604423778692/
http://www.woostercollective.com/parismons.jpg
Liked it May 12, 10:46am 1 review arts
http://www.woostercollective.com/parismons.jpg


A creative way to cover a building for renovation...
YouTube - Dinosaur jr. - Get me video
Liked it May 9, 8:57pm 1 review music, video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ATayWU_gLs4
nossa, como eu ouvi esta música na minha vida (em especial nos anos 90, mas boas músicas são eternas)
alias, este cd inteiro. mas esta música em especial
(total video clip 90s. hshshshs)
Mind Control by Cell Phone: Scientific American
Liked it May 9, 12:59pm 4 reviews science
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=mind-control-by-cell
"Not only could the cell phone signals alter a person's behavior during the call, the effects of the disrupted brain-wave patterns continued long after the phone was switched off."
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/bored_with_the_internet.jpg
Liked it May 8, 9:20pm 7 reviews cartoons
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/bored_with_the_internet.jpg
The failures of the legal system for both the torturers and the tortured. - By D…
Liked it May 8, 1:48pm 1 review politics
http://www.slate.com/id/2189895/
"The long-awaited prosecutions of a fistful of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay--proceedings just getting under way after more than six years of tinkering--are barely moving forward, for reasons now having more to do with politics than law. Evidence is flimsy and stale, and prisoners claiming to have been aggressively interrogated and subject to involuntary use of drugs are now refusing to participate in their trials. There may yet be verdicts at Guantanamo. But following years of abuse, neglect, and extreme secrecy, there won't be justice.

The other place we won't see legal accountability is at the upper levels of the Bush administration, where evidence of lawbreaking is largely dismissed or ignored. I want to be clear that there is no moral equivalence between the actions of members of the Bush administration and those of alleged "enemy combatants" at Guantanamo. But both the tribunals at Guantanamo and the wrongdoing in the Bush administration reflect how legal processes can fail under extreme political pressure."
all my base are belong to cake on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Liked it May 7, 8:25pm 2 reviews video-games
http://flickr.com/photos/edalytical/500361490/
Talkin bout My Generation : The Homeroom : Los Angeles Times
Liked it May 7, 12:33pm 1 review teen-life
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thehomeroom/2008/05/talkin-bout-my.html
"My generation rarely gets any positive labels, so I imagine I share similar feelings with Pete Townshend and the rest of The Who when they produced "My Generation." My cohort is assumed to be lazy, incapable of solving the immense problems the Baby Boomers left behind for us, dependent on our parents, and impatient.

I disagree completely. My generation has learned incredibly sophisticated technology in an incredibly short time; a feat many of our parents and grandparents are unable to accomplish. Studies have also shown that we are more naturally intelligent than previous generations."
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