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Use it!I'm lacking any inspiration so I'll just talk about the stuff I found and that might be interesting to you...

WWJH Blog - Quite an interesting place with somewhat controversial points of view (starting with the name, but in America, anything with the name of Jesus is controversial) that I agree with. Plus, he'll put a link to my blog so he's a good guy. You can check him daily from the sidebar on the left. I especially like the story about that fanatic that ran into a lions cage yelling "Jesus will save me!" and was eaten by the lions.
Film Loop - A new photo sharing tool that lets you put your album on a "loop" visible to your friends across the world. Goes hand in hand with Photobucket.com (that's where I got it from in the first place), the website I use for holding most of the pictures and buttons you see here. Me and my sister tried it out and works fine. Didn't get a safety warning from Norton Antivirus either...
Google Video - Great tool that lets you view videos you have to pay for but also free videos (for example, that's how I saw the show of a comedian Pablo Francisco - not really impressed, Blekeni :)). Google's been doing a lot to make our web eperience better, but it can't all be good. I wonder when something bad will happen...
Banner Break - Site you use if you don't know or don't have time to make your own banners. Many choices, all look formidable (I made one just for the fun of it couple of posts earlier). But what I'd really like to see one of these web tools do is offer you an option to upload your own backgrounds into their generator ...

Comments

steve said…
Jesus isn’t controversial. I think for the most part he was a righteous dude. It’s his followers and the people that claim to speak for him I have a problem with.
When right-wingers speak for Jesus, God kills a puppy.

Just messing.
I’ll be doing all the links on Tuesday and spotlight posts over the next few weeks featuring all the blogs we’re linking to.

Peace, it’s not just for atheists anymore.
Emir said…
people (not just you ;)) seem to misunderstand me alot these days, and I really don't know why.
i didnt say Jesus is controversial, but everything with the name of Jesus here is. Just you look at what happened over the holidays and that all Christmas being to Christian shit. People really are bored in their lives when they have time to complain about the days they actually get off work!!!
anyway, i would recommend your blog in any case and the link is just a bonus. windows on my laptop just crashed so it'll probably be some time before i post again...

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