Perez Hilton stars on "viral" hottie rating site to promote HIV awareness
Posted by James Breen at 2 May 2008 10:33
Love this article! Those dating site posts are awesome! Can't wait to see what comes up next!
The classic situation is how we percept those things we are looking for. I like simple knowledgeable short articles. They are really satisfied my curiosity.
When I started dating two guys (why yes I AM going to brag about that for as long as I can–consider it payback for the 7.5 months without sex, thank you), I gave myself the "be responsible" speech and talked with each one about the last time we got tested for STDs. Both had tested recently and came out clean, as did I. Phew, relief!, now let's celebrate by getting our naked on. Copyright © 2008 The Over-Educated Nympho. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading .. click here.
It gathered all the information on dating site I need yesterday. The author is wise, and much more intelligent animal than I can image. That's a fantastic post, read this:
If you're an ultra-smart singleton and good at taking tests, a new website could be the answer. The social networking site directed towards highly intelligent people with a knack for deciphering complex visual patterns, which started in Denmark, has now expanded to Canada and the United States. Potential candidates have to pass an online test to prove they have an IQ of 115 or higher. The score places them in the top 15 percent of the population for intelligence, said Copenhagen-based ..Read the rest of this post.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
Perez Hilton stars on "viral" hottie rating site to promote HIV awareness PosOrNot.com, conceived as a public education campaign about HIV/AIDS, apes HotOrNot, asks visitors to the site to guess the HIV status of those pictured, based on photos and social network-style profile excerpts. Look, even professional hater Perez Hilton donated his image to the viral antiviral effort! Then again, encouraging testing using a faux dating site is probably wiser than a campaign to get Web-cruising users ..next.
Think about it as a good post, and save it; someday come back, reread and rethink it.
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