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Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Ragdoll Physics

Poor girl. She sure looks tired. Flexible, though.

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thats kinda creepy...

thats kinda creepy...

Yea...for some reason I found myself playing that for about 10 minutes yesterday on ebaums world, i should probably get my head checked out.

I think that is promoting abuse against women.

Hmm, sarah try some 'truck dismount' to breakup the day
http://www.downloadfreegames.co.uk/games/details.asp?id=134

Is she falling through Mammatus clouds?

hah, that was really cool. thanks for that one sarah.

wow, she only had a few broken bones.........

Ohhh ... (if *only*) ... ];>~

A women cast asunder by competing interests. Wiggling and worming her way through life, bending and molding herself to fit the preconceived notion of what we want her to be ?

Life is tantalizing, moving, compelling, we empathize with the women, her constant girations as she attempts to simply get by and get through.

Tired you say, yes very.

i played that all day yesterday on ebaums world too. someone sent it to me. um...i was intersented to say the least.

Her breasts dont follow the same physics engine as some games do though, these are very static

But I still can't make her get me a beer :)

Looks my life on a good day. :) Not really!

Entertaining to say the least :)

hehehe thats kool. yea. yea anyways keep up the blog sarah!!!
por favor believe it!!!
laterz!!!
love peace chicken grease!!!

Why oh why on your personal blog can't your give us some PERSONAL information. We find these sites everywhere. This is not interesting or new. Give us something that means something to you.

Did anyone tell OJ Simpson about this site yet?

She's dead!!!

that's weird.

If only I could find a girl who can bend like that! :-)

That is gross.
I don't like it.

yeah.. i totally agree w/ be. show us sites that really matter and heartfelt to u sarah, u showed us your intellectual side b4.
Malaysia Boleh...

how bout this one bin laden gofuckurself.com

Hey, I posted that in the Suggestion thread in the G4 forums.

Oh god I remember that somewhere but where? shoot that freaked me out a lot. Who ever made that has too much time on thier hands.

Oh god I remember that somewhere but where? shoot that freaked me out a lot. Who ever made that has too much time on thier hands.

oops posted that twice, dam my computer and its slowness, I thought it wasnt working and hit post again just to see that it worked and did it again, ARG! oh well so yea how was your day?...

Hmmm ... you've *really* been - hurt - before, haven't you, 'muckraker'?

yeah that was totally freaky.

Meh...its fun for a few seconds but stick with links to animals wearing cute hats or clothes or something like that. There is one more thing I would like to address. Sarah, I am one of the annoying off-topic posters. I try to give each blog topic a 24 hour grace period before I start posting off-topic. All other off-topic posters should show the same respect! So with that I'll be back in a few hours sweetie! Keep ya head up!

Jocelyn Wildenstein
....I got the joke Sarah ;)

Amazing little flash game there Sarah! I'll be playing this daily and spreading it like wildfire.

wtf? four sets of double posts?

What is kittylove?


http://kittylove.ytmnd.com/

That was creepy..but a blast. Now...can you find one with Adam Sessler? lol..

WOW!! thats cool

Sarah rocks.Hey people take a look at this site it has the lates tech news.

http://techplanetnews.blogspot.com/

Physics cool. Women in bikinis, cool.

Women falling haplessly through the air...not cool.

Why am I reminded of Auschwitz when they were dumping the bodies? Blech!

This is the the sickest, oddest, most interesting, and most hilarious thing I've seen all week. I laughed like crazy when I first saw it... then I had to turn it off because it creeped me out. ::laughs::

She looks like Paris Hilton

My previous post was deleted with good reason. It's sometimes hard to think of people on TV as real people. Sorry.

My previous post was deleted with good reason. It's sometimes hard to think of people on TV as real people. Sorry. I'm an ass.

Said sorry twice, please remove the one that doesn't say I'm an ass.

*SIGH*

May 29, 2003
Naysayers R Us

So I've learned a lot about how people act when you start up a blog. For example, if they don't like something you said, or they just don't like you, they'll post it in the comments section. And that's ok, because blogs aren't all about rosy flowers and praise and happy times. It's a forum for discussion... and as a new member of the on-air world, my skin thickens with each passing day.

But then you get the weird anonymous posts that are either 1) lewd, 2) mean, or 3) misleading.

1) Lewd is lame, and it's either underage boys, green-eyed monsters, or just lonely adults looking for some online fire. The third scenario is clearly the worst. Might I suggest a nice run on the beach?

2) Mean is just, well, mean. Who wants mean people around? I don't. And I know you don't.

3) But what really gets me is the dude that posts in the comments section as ME, and says things I would never say, just to upset my readers. What a bummer. There's really nothing I can do, because I said at the beginning of this little blog project that I wouldn't resort to turning off comments. I really like your comments, and I read them religiously. But what I can do is refrain from posting in the comments section at all. That way, if there's something posted by me, you can rest assured it wasn't me. I'll try to stay on top of taking out the other crap too. You guys don't deserve to read that shit when you come to my house. :)

Brings out my inner sadist. Hooray!

I wonder if the person who made this thing has some kind of unresolved anger towards that woman, or if that's just a random picture from a magazine or something...

Vegetarians who abstain from dairy products or animal flesh face the greatest
nutritional risks because some nutrients naturally occur mainly or almost
exclusively in animal foods.

Vegans, who eat no animal foods (and, rarely, vegetarians who eat no animal
flesh but do eat eggs or dairy products), risk vitamin B12 deficiency, which
can result in irreversible nerve deterioration. The need for vitamin B12
increases during pregnancy, breast-feeding, and periods of growth, according
to Johanna Dwyer, D.Sc., R.D., of Tufts University Medical School and the New
England Medical Center Hospital, Boston. Writing in 1988 in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dwyer reviewed studies of the previous five
years and concluded that elderly people also should be especially cautious
about adopting vegetarian diets because their bodies may absorb vitamin B12
poorly.

Ovo-vegetarians, who eat eggs but no dairy foods or animal flesh, and vegans
may have inadequate vitamin D and calcium. Inadequate vitamin D may cause
rickets in children, while inadequate calcium can contribute to risk of
osteoporosis in later years. These vegetarians are susceptible to iron
deficiency anemia because they are not only missing the more readily absorbed
iron from animal flesh, they are also likely to be eating many foods with
constituents that inhibit iron absorption--soy protein, bran, and fiber, for
instance. Vegans must guard against inadequate calorie intake, which during
pregnancy can lead to low birth weight, and against protein deficiency, which
in children can impair growth and in adults
can cause loss of hair and muscle mass and abnormal accumulation of fluid.

According to the Institute of Food Technologists and the American Dietetic
Association, if appropriately planned, vegan diets can provide adequate
nutrition even for children. Some experts disagree.

Gretchen Hill, Ph.D., associate professor of food science and human nutrition
at the University of Missouri, Columbia, believes it's unhealthy for children
to eat no red meat.

"My bet is those kids will have health problems when they reach 40, 50 or 60
years of age," she says, "mostly because of imbalances with micronutrients
[nutrients required only in small amounts], particularly iron, zinc and
copper." While meat is well-known as an important source of iron, Hill says
it may be even more valuable for copper and zinc. Copper not only helps build
the body's immunity, it builds red blood cells and strengthens blood vessels.
"A lot of Americans are marginal in this micronutrient," she says, "and, as a
result, are more susceptible to diseases. Children can't meet their zinc
needs without eating meat."

Also, vegetarian women of childbearing age have an increased chance of
menstrual irregularities, Ann Pedersen and others reported last year in the
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Nine of the study's 34 vegetarians
(who ate eggs or dairy foods) missed menstrual periods, but only 2 of the 41
non-vegetarians did. The groups were indistinguishable when it came to
height, weight and age at the beginning of menstruation.

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