The website Funny or Die appears to have a lot of funny pictures that is visited by lots of people. Other places with funny pictures are Smosh, CollegeHumor and Cracked.
The Internet doesn't claim anything. Anyone can post written material and pictures on the Internet. Some of it is good information, and some of it isn't. What goes into history books can also be wrong, but the content is checked by many people. A lot of what you see on the Internet is checked by nobody.
There are many websites on the Internet that claim to have a hacked version of Robozou. However, use caution and be wary of viruses.
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No they are a scam. Many websites claim to studying them and claim that they are effective but these websites are actually owned and ran by the same companies that sell the product.
There are many websites that offer PPI claim forms. These websites include, but are not limited to Money Saving Expert, Which, Telegraph, Capital One, Nationwide and PPI-Claim-Form.
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There are companies on the internet that sell products that claim to offer instant weight loss. These products can be found on many websites that are either owned by the company selling the products or by other companies selling the products for them. The Nuvoryn websites sells instant weight loss pills and the Amazon website has The pH Miracle Loss Product for sale.
Possibly, but be extremely careful on social internet sites as anybody can "claim" to be anything they want to be in order to attract friends or get dates. Actual pictures you see may not be what the person looks like.
The Claim - 2012 was released on: USA: 21 January 2012 (internet)
There is no such location as the W Tunnel. However, there are websites named ZTunnel ETunnel and BTunnel. ZTunnel and BTunnel claim to protect your anonymity on the internet, while ETunnel is concerned with financial investing.
Legally all pictures are still under copyright. They have not been released to the public domain. But if you go to Google Images and search JRR Tolkien you will find some of the pictures as advertisements for books and some web sites that have acquired permission to use them or claim 'fair use'.