Aliens Ufo Gifs Animated: Extraterrestrials in Fiction (10 Gifs Animated)
April 20, 2009 / 4997
The fictionalization of extraterrestrial life occurred before the 20th century. The didactic poet Henry More took up the classical theme of Cosmic pluralism of the Greek Democritus in “Democritus Platonissans, or an Essay Upon the Infinity of Worlds” (1647). With the new relative viewpoint that understood “our world’s sunne / Becomes a starre elsewhere”, More made the speculative leap to extrasolar planets,
the frigid spheres that ’bout them fare;
Which of themselves quite dead and barren are,
But by the wakening warmth of kindly dayes,
And the sweet dewie nights, in due course raise
Long hidden shapes and life, to their great Maker’s praise. Read more …
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April 18, 2009 / 8757
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Emoticons Kids Various (13 Emoticons Varios)
February 18, 2009 / 122087
Another common posture emoticon is OGC, which depicts a man in the process of masturbation.
The emoticon is used to express appreciation or sarcasm toward a sexual topic or image, it became widely used after awareness was raised by a subsequently revised logo for the Office of Government Commerce
Monkey Emoticons 2 ( 40 Monkey Emoticons)
February 13, 2009 / 112943
Traditionally, the emoticon in Western style is written from left to right, the way one reads and writes in most Western cultures. Thus, most commonly, emoticons have the eyes on the left, followed by the nose and mouth. To more easily recognize them, tilt your head toward your left shoulder (or occasionally toward your right shoulder if the “top” of the emoticon is toward the right). Read more …
Monkey Emoticons (40 Monkey Emoticons)
February 9, 2009 / 5429
An early instance of using text characters to represent a sideways smiling (and frowning) face occurred in an ad for the MGM movie Lili in the New York Herald Tribune, March 10, 1953, page 20, cols. 4-6. (See “Creation of
and :-(” section below.)
In 1963 the “smiley face”, a yellow button with two black dots representing eyes and an upturned thick curve representing a mouth, was created by freelance artist Harvey Ball. It was realized on order of a large insurance company as part of a campaign to bolster the morale of its employees and soon became a big hit. This smiley presumably inspired many later emoticons; the most basic graphic emoticon that depicts this is in fact a small yellow smiley face. Read more …
Evil Animated Emoticons For Halloween Messenger (Animated Gifs)
October 30, 2008 / 9095

A Evil animated emoticons pack for messenger, ecards, mails, or what you want. Enjoy them!
Scare You Friends With These 22 Corpse Display Images
October 30, 2008 / 3526

Download 22 Display Images for your messenger messenger.














