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  • ...VING ONE-HANDED-READS, STROKE BOOKS & OTHER PORNOGRAPHIC JOTTERS INCLUDING INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY''' ...the reason you will die alone. Ninety-nine percent of all bandwidth on the internet is devoted to pornography and it's a proven fact that if live-action '''por
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  • Due to the widespread and largely Internet based confusion created by the discussion of Karl Marx only those Wiki Norm
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  • ...sive work for 1997, but disappointing that even its absolute nascence, the internet is used for sex, as Robinson can see no other purpose for it.
    23 KB (3,676 words) - 05:02, 12 February 2018
  • ...tre (or urbanism) seemed to come close to embody the spectacle itself: The Internet.
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  • ...ceaselessly by the laws of physics. Conversely, the Matrix is also not the Internet, despite what many seem to believe. The Matrix spans and transcends both th ...espite being products of the Matrix (for the most part), computers and the Internet enable humans to create individual works on a global scale: independent med
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  • ...ttish Documentary Film Institute Cheating Us? |date=7 August 2016|work=The Internet |accessdate=7 January 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...m/ and the articles remain as a strange testament to his prediction of the Internet. ...ʎnפ est à l'envers', which may be translated as: 'the only place on the Internet where Guy Debord is upside down'.
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  • ...ntrated for the first time. Then the team made their official debut on the Internet and in Scotland, where Peter Burnett was the best placed in overall in the ...ented officially. And in 12 June and began the team's participation in the Internet, where Bill Gates of Microsoft achieved the first official victory.
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  • ...oming shortly after the final abolition of all forms of free speech on the Internet, featured a cantata based on Debord's democratic pantheistic [[Situationism ...a.com/eb/article-9109503/Guy-Debord Encyclopædia Britannica] entry of the Internet version <!--Full EB articles are free when linked from Wikipedia. See "next
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  • ...of the World Wide Web and other information on the Internet created by the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization, based in San Francisco, California, Unit ...rewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat, and is maintained with content from Alexa Internet. The service enables users to see archived versions of web pages across tim
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  • ===Internet===
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • ...so-called 'Facesite' was created by a machine in the classic back bedroom internet start-up; it was the first online social network to achieve prominence on t
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  • ...fined as the use of new specific information society tools, especially the Internet, to the aims and purposes of Geography as an academic discipline; in all br
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  • ...://astrofella.wordpress.com/2014/09/17/high-citadel-desmond-bagley/ On The Internet]
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  • ...74) contains truths that were in evidence on printed paper long before the internet ever buzzed to life. I mean everybody gets their fix of this stuff online
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  • ...escribed as electrophalluciphysicians, (one of the few search terms on the internet that throws up no less than zero results) and may refer to the fact that as
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  • ...ks, films and on television but it has especially been distributed via the internet. Group exhibits of asemic writing have occurred in Australia,<ref>{{cite we
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  • ...mayor of #Scarfolk: One of 'The 100 Funniest Things in the History of the Internet' - GQ Magazine. For more information please reread.
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  • ...led-in-edward-snowden-leaks-8781082.html Exclusive: UK’s secret Mid-East internet surveillance base is revealed in Edward Snowden leaks - Data-gathering oper ...ret cable trawl - Minister questions legality of mass tapping of calls and internet and demands to know extent to which Germans were targeted]||[[GB]] / [[GCHQ
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