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Teleute
Teleute aka Omer Ahmed is a boy, has been a member since March 20, 2006, has scored 5915 submissions, giving an average score of 1.31.
AIM: teleute
Boredom
Chinese Peaches
99 Luftballons
Iconoclast
Airgyle
I Heart Threadless
Prehistoric Freak
Florence Nightingale
The Motive
Are You In . . . or Out?
Zen Gardens Make Me Angry
Funkalicious
Sasquatch Redux Peace Out
A is for Jerks!
Hypotamoose
Chance
Fluttering
Sad Psycho
Zombie Donkey
You Were Plan B
You Sank My Battleship
The War Against Work
Urban Camouflage
The Sound of Silents
12 Club Subscription
The Hills Have Eyes
The Fast Supper
Tasty Table
Strangers With Candy
Sally Finds A Stray
Rorschach Hits the Disco
Rollin Hatin
Rock Out With Your Cock Out
Prepare For Fight
Plus
Pirate Infested Waters
Pillow Fight
Piece of Meat
Patchwork
Para Poppins
Not Another Skull Tee
Nice Boobies
Myopia Utopia
Musical Meditation
Mr. Toxic Waste
Loch Ness Imposter
Lemuria
Kabuki Rider
In Case of Zombies
I Hate Stripes
Holding Pattern
Giant Squid vs Sperm Whale
Evolution
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Cowichan
Control Room
Coat of Arms
B.F.F. (Best Friends Forever)
The Deep
Ambition Killed The Cat
What's The Cost?
Pandamonium
The Communist Party
Ma Lil' Outlaws
My gallery photos

All about me
I am addicted to weird thoughts (so I am majoring in Religious Studies at U.C. Berkeley) and cool t-shirts (so I buy too many shirts over here). Thats about it.

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"For we each of us deserve everything, every luxury that was piled in the tombs of the dead kings, and we each of us deserve nothing, not a mouthful of bread in hunger. Have we not eaten while another starved? Will you punish us for that? Will you reward us for the virtue of starving while others ate? No man earns punishment, no man earns reward. Free your mind of the idea of deserving, the idea of earning, and you will begin to be able to think." - The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin