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  • Aug. 27th, 2009 at 2:48 PM
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Surely as a rational person your first thought is "This must be satire! This can't be real?!"

Oh, it is. It is.

http://www.amazon.com/Chia-Obama-Handmade-Decorative-Planter/dp/B001PKU298

Health care article

  • Aug. 26th, 2009 at 5:26 PM
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Interesting 6 page read on American health care. Highlights include why it's so ridiculously expensive, how much you're really paying for health care, the difference between health care and health insurance, some problems with Obamacare, and a potential solution to the health care situation in America.

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200909/health-care/3

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The Guild

  • Aug. 23rd, 2009 at 11:03 PM
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A while back [info]widowspeak  mentioned the show, The Guild, written and created by Dr Horrible's own Felicia Day.

Today I watched all 22? episodes (each episode is only a few minutes long).

I'm way way way way too entertained by this show.

 

If you liked Felicia Day in Dr Horrible, play or like WoW, and/or are fail at social interaction I suggest you watch the show and be entertained.


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Whole Foods

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

I plan to do a lot more shopping at Whole Foods in the coming weeks. Mostly in response to the moronic boycott of the store now gaining momentum on the left.

Let me see if I have the logic correct here: Whole Foods is consistently ranked among the most employee-friendly places to work in the service industry. In fact, Whole Foods treats employees a hell of a lot better than most liberal activist groups do. The company has strict environmental and humane animal treatment standards about how its food is grown and raised. The company buys local. The store near me is hosting a local tasting event for its regional vendors. Last I saw, the company’s lowest wage earners make $13.15 per hour. They also get to vote on what type of health insurance they want. And they all get health insurance. The company is also constantly raising money for various philanthropic causes. When I was there today, they were taking donations for a school lunch program. In short, Whole Foods is everything leftists talk about when they talk about “corporate responsibility.”

And yet lefties want to boycott the company because CEO John Mackey wrote an op-ed that suggests alternatives to single payer health care? It wasn’t even a nasty or mean-spirited op-ed. Mackey didn’t spread misinformation about death panels, call anyone names, or use ad hominem attacks. He put forth actual ideas and policy proposals, many of them tested and proven during his own experience running a large company. Is this really the state of debate on the left, now? “Agree with us, or we’ll crush you?”

These people don’t want a dicussion. They don’t want to hear ideas. They want you to shut up and do what they say, or they’re going to punish you.

http://www.theagitator.com/2009/08/15/whole-foods-2/




-in my current mental state the best I can do is respond with "What a bunch of fucking morons."

That is all.

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Light Bulbs

  • Aug. 3rd, 2009 at 10:41 AM
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For anyone that is planning on stocking up on incandescent bulbs, I suggest checking out this company: http://www.aerolights.com/longlasting.asp

They make 20,000 hour incandescent light bulbs.

Skunky

  • Jul. 31st, 2009 at 3:13 PM
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Does anyone have any idea why England would make descenting a skunk illegal?

Is it just animal rights run amok or is there an actual reason for this crap?

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Jason Mewes

  • Jul. 27th, 2009 at 10:34 PM
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Tonight I read the story of Jason Mewes (of Jay and Silent Bob fame) struggle with heroin and oxycontin, as written by Kevin Smith. It's a really good read for anyone that has had a friend or family member struggle with addiction, and entertaining to anyone that has loved Smith's work.  The moral of the story pretty much boils down to the obvious "Don't enable these people and cut them 100% out of our lives as long as they are using" but it never seems to sink in when someone we love is in trouble.

Me and My Shadow Pt 1

Me and My Shadow Pt 2

Me and My Shadow Pt 3

Me and My Shadow Pt 4

Me and My Shadow Pt 5

Me and My Shadow Pt 6

Me and my Shadow Pt 7

Me and my Shadow Pt 8

Me and My Shadow Pt 9 Conclusion

Daft Bodies

  • Jul. 23rd, 2009 at 3:22 AM
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This video entertains me endlessly.



Daft Punk dance video.

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Oh Idaho don't stop

  • Jul. 9th, 2009 at 3:48 PM
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,530882,00.html?test=latestnews

POST FALLS, Idaho — An Idaho woman face charges that she had sex with a 14-year-old boy that she was hired to watch in August 2007.

KXLY-TV reported Tuesday that 28-year-old Summer Nelson, of Post Falls, was charged Monday with four counts of lewd conduct with a child.

Court records say Nelson was a friend of the boy's mother. Police say the abuse was reported in December 2008, after the boy's mother grew suspicious of Nelson's attention toward the boy.

Investigators say Nelson told the boy's siblings that she was in love with their brother. Detectives say Nelson and the boy had at least four sexual encounters.

Nelson remains held in Kootenai County Jail on $50,000 bond. It was not immediately known whether she had a lawyer.

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Sarah Palin's rambling abdication speech was hard to follow, let alone acclaim, but in her abrupt announcement that she is withdrawing from public office, the Republican governor of Alaska was hardly the only player in a 10-month drama who demonstrated a lack of self-awareness. Democrats scoffed at her "politics of personal destruction" line, but it's a maxim they originally popularized, and one they will undoubtedly trot out again the next time it happens to one of their own. But the true villains in this political morality play may have been the press.


The mainstream media is undergoing its demise, drip by drip, day by day, and its practitioners, which include most of my friends in life, are under considerable pressure. In my opinion, however, these pressures do not excuse the treatment accorded Sarah Palin. On the contrary, to me the entire Sarah saga revealed that it wasn't only the traditional media's business model that is broken. Our journalism model is busted, too.


In the 2008 election, we took sides, straight and simple, particularly with regard to the vice presidential race. I don't know that we played a decisive role in that campaign, and I'm not saying the better side lost. What I am saying is that we simply didn't hold Joe Biden to the same standard as Sarah Palin, and for me, the real loser in this sordid tale is my chosen profession.


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Star Wars

  • Nov. 19th, 2008 at 10:58 AM
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You are Qui-Gon Jinn
Qui-Gon Jinn
72%
Obi-Wan Kenobi
65%
Mace Windu
61%
Princess Leia
54%
Chewbacca
54%
Darth Maul
54%
Yoda
53%
R2-D2
52%
Lando Calrissian
52%
Han Solo
51%
Overall, you're a pretty well balanced person.
But maybe you focus a little too
much on the here and now.
Think about the future before its too late.


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Click here to take the "Which Star Wars character are you?" quiz...

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