Last login: 32 hours agoPhil-m94
Phil is a 23 year old guy from Bristol, England, UK.
Likes 1,729 pages, 78 videos, 125 photos117 fans • Received 13 reviews
Member since Apr 23, 2005
Recent graduate of Forensic Psychology, with an eye on getting some money together before making the next significant step. I don't really have an entourage of simple statements to describe me, so I'll not be attempting that.

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John McCain: Prisoner of W.
Liked it Aug 26, 6:20pm 19 reviews liberal-politics
http://www.prisonerofw.com/
The King of Speed
Liked it Aug 26, 5:03pm 0 review aerospace
http://www.jumbojoke.com/the_king_of_speed_969.html
Phillip Toledano - Days with My Father
Liked it Aug 23, 3:27pm 365 reviews photography
http://www.dayswithmyfather.com/
This fills me with an emotion beyond my ability to express it... Nor do I think I want to.
Massive Spiderweb - clipjunkie.com
Liked it Aug 22, 11:42am 2 reviews nature
http://www.clipjunkie.com/Massive-Spiderweb-vid2244.html
A group of hardy spiders seek to take back the term "world wide web" from the tech crowd.
Todays BIG Thing
Liked it Aug 22, 11:33am 59 reviews bizarre
http://www.todaysbigthing.com/2008/08/07
Awesome, but a correction to a previous Stumbler. A single lightning bolt is typically 0.1 seconds - so to get this expanded to 20 seconds at 30fps requires a frame rate of 6000fps. Way beyond the capabilities of the Sony (unfortunately). The best of that is 1200, which is then tiny and very dark. A 6000fps camera costs some serious moolah, and is far too specialised to be on the general commercial market. Yet, at least. What is great about this vid is that you can see the direction of the lightning bolt from ground to cloud - something physics teachers have a hard job convincing anyone of. (The main discharge goes back up the first cloud to ground discharge that reaches ground, not quite accurate but good enough.)
Ultra-Realistic Videogame Woman - CollegeHumor video
Liked it Aug 22, 11:28am 1 review humor, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=dtujoipa6i
http://i37.tinypic.com/23u64cl.jpg
Liked it Aug 10, 12:33pm 42 reviews humor
http://i37.tinypic.com/23u64cl.jpg
Cheap laughs, but good ones.
Bush or Batman - Snotr
Liked it Aug 4, 9:16am 119 reviews humor
http://www.snotr.com/video/1459
Ah .. a classic
BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Lad mags linked to social ills
Liked it Aug 4, 1:43am 2 reviews feminism, women, sexism
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_politics/7540113.stm
From the page: ""Lad mags" encourage irresponsible behaviour among young men and promote a negative image of women, a leading Conservative is due to say." Having lived with a couple of "Lads mags" fans for a while (horrible, horrible times..) I can confirm a link between the two, at least anecdotally. There is little doubt that the mags encouraged and amplified their negative female opinions. I perceived it mostly as a "verification" that negative images were actually ok. "Everyone" reads them, so "everyone" must think the same. A negative opinion such as "women complain too much" was quickly backed up by a short glance at "How to stop your woman moaning." More on this later, if I can stomach the memories..
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