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A hilarious take on Matrix Reloaded (Rifftrax)
William Shatner for the Commodore VIC-20
Howard Stern Hates Kirk Cameron
Bright green meteor fall caught on CCTV camera
a) iron
b) copper
c) god's wrath
d) the luck o' the Irish
Synchronised leg breaking
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Pissing on Jesus
Interview with Pink Floyd in 1967, interviewer hates them
What it Takes: Phoenix Anarchists face down NAZIS (NSM)
Proceeds to run them off the road with the Bluesmobile.
Converting a Young Earth Preacher to Atheism (Blog Entry by dag)
Kennedy Banned From Communion
CUNt PUNCH
Beat the Horse by Pomplamoose
Bolivian police release the world's most detailed sketch
http://aroundthesphere.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/operation-game.jpg?w=500&h=500
Palin Screws Her Stupid Fans
No Country For Old Men - The Ending Scene
Ed Tom (TLJ) has decided on retirement rather than bringing the killer to justice. He found the killer but he retires because he realizes that Texas is essentially No Country for Old Men. So he tells his wife about a dream: heading into snowy, dangerous mountains on horseback and his father carrying fire, goes on ahead of him to await him.
This idea of father & son carrying fire is also explored in The Road, McCarthy's follow-up to NCFOM, as the man and the boy seek to establish their place in the overwhelming bleakness of their existence.
The Sheriff knows he's outmatched by this new kind of evil (Bardem) and since he's older now than his father ever was, the dream is kind of an acceptance of his retirement, a "letting-go" of this hazardous job so he can follow the fire of his father. Perhaps he feels he owes it to his father to continue to survive, since he's older.
Like Bob Dylan said, "Momma, take this badge offa me, ... I feel I'm knockin on heaven's door."
What if Earth had rings like Saturn?
Far as science discovery goes, I like to think the inhabitants of a ringed Earth would have shed any "flat earth" ideas far far earlier than we did and I think the reason is obvious. It would also have been a simple matter to show how large and how far away the rings were. Plus, I believe man would have done anything it took to see how far the rings go, which would have led to an accelerated shipbuilding craft, which would have led to accelerated human expansion, etc, etc.
On the other hand, I can also see religious forces using it to incite a more potent fear, which would likely have tempered the above.
Oh, I love this.
What if Earth had rings like Saturn?
But seriously, imagine cavemen trying to make sense of it. Or the Romans. Or Kepler. Our entire theology, science, and society might be vastly different. We might have been more advanced in a "ringed" 2009. Or a ringed 2009 might look like 1940. Who knows for sure? Fascinating to think about.
Best Christmas Present Evar!
Obama Bows to Japanese Emperor Akihito
This really isn't news worthy; obammy has already demostrated that he's a diplomatic moron. What, no iPod for Akihito?
There are more relevant reasons to slam this Banker boy:
1) No immediate plans to leave Iraq. What happened to the nine month plan?
2) Additional deployments to Afghanastan; more dead Americans fighting the elite's wars.
3) Filling his admnistration with the same thugs that have consistently corrupted and looted America.
4) Other than banker bailouts, he hasn't done SHIT for the economy.
5) No changes in banking regulations that led to the last economic meltdown.
6) Other than creating a few thousnad jobs in his native state, he hasn't done SHIT in creating jobs.
As a matter of fact, other than touring the planet, he hasn't done a fucking thing.
The only CHANGE he's interested in is the change in your pocket.
If you cut out the diplomacy slam and all the childish name calling, I would have to agree with much of this fellow's post.
The bank bailout is a moot point because anyone in office would have bailed them out. Maybe not Ron Paul, but certainly McCain! After all, Bush bailed out Bear Sterns in Feb 2007 and McCain did whatever Bush did so...there you go.
I voted for Obama because he said he'd...
1) end the war,
2) go after those that committed war crimes (admittedly, Biden said this not Obama, but still)
3) not have any lobbyist on his cabinet (for the post of Deputy Secretary of Defense he nominated William J. Lynn III, the top lobbyist for Raytheon, one of the biggest companies in the military-industrial complex)
4) follow the rule of law. Meanwhile, the suspension of habeas corpus is still in effect for many "enemy combatants" and warrantless wiretaps at the NSA are still going like the energizer bunny.
He has done some good things. He at least tried to introduce a public healthcare option (it's unfortunately DOA on the Senate floor), he reversed some environmental policies, and, well, he's not Bush. But that's not really enough for me.
Downvote this comment if you like but everything I've pointed out is the truth.
Normal Weather Patterns, OR GLOBAL WARMING?!?