kappachan:

forgeteverything:

blurmyworld:

tragicallysweet

http://www.twitvid.com/player/BA668

Christoph Waltz sings the Trololo @pinot – TwitVid

Yyoyoma!: Trololololololololololo Lyric

Open http://trololololololololololo.com & lets sing together!

hohohohoooo hoyayaaayaa yayayaa yaaa yayaaa

yeyeyeyeyey yeyeyey yeyeye hohohohooo
yeyeyeyeyey yeyeyey yeyeye hohohohooooo oo ooooo
hohohooo hooo ooo oo oo oooo

lalalalala lala la lala la lala la lalaa
lalalalap lalalap lalala…

Yyoyoma!: Trololololololololololo Lyric

Trololo (via IronDavid1)

nyonyo:

The Origin of Force Quit

lonelysandwich:

SHAKEDOWN!

decryption:

via features.cgsociety.org

From LG exhibition a while back

United States Muslims Debating the Use of English in Mosques ((tag: religion, debate, us, muslims, islam)

“It was the blind leading the blind,’’ Amanullah said. “Nobody in the room knew what the sermon was about. It could have been a recipe for baba ghanoush and no one would have been the wiser.’’  – The Jakarta Globe
This is a strange case. In South East Asia where Islam is the predominant religion, Friday sermons are given in their respective native languages. Mosques in Singapore give sermons in English, in Malaysia they use Malay, in Indonesia it’s always in Indonesian. Sometimes there’s a bit of Arabic quotations thrown in at the start and end. 

In many of the mosques in Australia, sermons are in English for the benefit of the multicultural audience. Friday sermons consist of two parts and there’s nothing to stop the Imams from preaching in one language in one part and another in the other part. It’s surprising to read that there’s a debate about this in the United States.
Why do it at all when you or your audience can’t understand the language? An argument that was put forward was that the prophet Muhammad S.A.W used Arabic. Well guess what, he was Arab, he spoke only Arabic. If imitating him is the reason for the enforcement, Muslims around the world would travel on camels and horses, live in houses made of dirt, and so on and so forth. This is not the 800s, this is the 2000s. A lot happened in more than 1200 years.

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Brodeur Pulled as USA upsets Canada in Olympic Hockey

In what turns out to be one of the best games of the event, USA trumped Canada 5-3 including two by Brian Rafalski and an empty net goal from Ryan Kesler after Canadian Goalie Martin Brodeur was pulled in the final minute of the game. Desperate attempt to tie the game at 4-all backfired big time. I wonder if Luongo is going to replace Brodeur in their next game.
Btw, turns out Canada outshot the US 45-22. Somebody forgot to tell the Canadians it’s not an All Star game.

Funny comment of the day:
7:44 p.m. – CTV just announced that this game will be broadcast in 10 languages in Canada, including five languages of the indigenous peoples. What the other three were, besides English and French, they didn’t say. Mark Mravic of SI guesses: Klingon, Elvish and Esperanto. Me, I’m guessing Na’vi. – Sports Illustrated

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