So, basically you just took a 42 images from a tumblr website?
So, basically you just took a 42 images from a tumblr website?
The expired food guy has RC Cola in his fridge. That’s the expired stuff. Haven’t seen that in years.
Anyone else find it a little weird that Anonymous is becoming a vigilante for this cause, but was also behind publicly releasing nude photos of Scarlett Johansson and other “Hollywood Leaks”? I know the groups in question are two different subsets of Anonymous and I know rape is orders of magnitude more offensive than releasing nude photos, but it still strikes me as a little weird.
Ugh. Crazy how they’re joking about raping, sodomizing, and pissing on an unconscious girl, but comparing the rape to an professional football coach’s dead son (“Andy Reid’s son”) offends all of them and is going too far. Short of the actual rape, this is about as damning a video as their can be of anyone involved.
This doesn’t take into account how YouTube and Google have seen more traffic in general since 2006.
I’d argue the Wrestlemania matches that have involved Undertaker and/or Shawn Michaels in the past 5 years have been full of crazy moments. Don’t know how you forgot this one though. Brock Lesnar (before leaving WWE and becoming UFC Heavyweight champion) goes for a difficult move on the biggest match of the year and messes it up in spectacular fashion. He suffers a real life concussion, messes up the planned end of the match and has to ad-lib a new ending. Brock just returned to WWE by the way.
They already made a seventh Saw movie, asshole. It was titled Saw 3D. You must be pretty god damn ignorant.
Wow, it’s crazy to think that is what would actually happen to America if Obama was ever president. Wait a minute…
I didn’t realize exhaustion, malnutrition, and dehydration can lead to that.
If the Ugandans got to the end of the Kony 2012 screening, I think they would get to see that it is an excuse for people to pretend that they’re humanitarian Banksy’s or something by putting up street art and posters at night. I’m sure they would understand then.
Ugh. Terrible. I get the impression people think “existential” is just a synonym for “sad”.
Keystone XL won’t lower the price of gas. The oil will be shipped to Europe where it will fetch a higher price. That’s why the pipeline ends in the Gulf of Mexico. That’s why several amendments to the pipeline proposal that have tried to say the oil stays in the U.S. have been shot down. Oil is a global market. When a canal is built through a state to ship products through, that state doesn’t automatically get all of the products that go through the canal. Same with an oil pipeline that goes through our country. Actually, Keystone XL is expected to raise the price of gas in the midwest. There is currently an oversupply of heavy tarsands crude in the midwest that results in regionally lower gas prices. Building Keystone XL will remove this oversupply and raise gas prices by an estimated 20 cents a gallon. Transcanada even acknowledges this in its notes to investors as an advantage to increasing its profits.
Stephen and the Colberts - Charlene (I’m Right Behind You)
Do you think he planned to take his shirt off or he just got in the moment?
At least from the months shown, that job approval graph looks nothing alike. Reagan’s shows steady growth in approval throughout his term. Obama’s is up and down; it just about breaks even.
It’s unfortunate that agreeing with an overwhelming scientific consensus (97-98% of actively publishing climatologists) is risky politics. Honestly, these clips aren’t as bad as I thought they would be. Especially considering Newt recently removed a chapter dealing with global warming from a book he’s publishing, right after Rush Limbaugh brought it up on the radio.
Van Halen’s notorious “no brown M&M’s” rider was actually something of a security test. The band would play with a huge speaker setup and lots of electronics, which made it very dangerous for the band, the roadies, and everyone around the stage if it wasn’t carefully set up. By asking for a super specific request from the venue on their rider (no brown M&M’s), they could tell if people who set up the venue for them actually followed directions carefully.
If they left in brown M&M’s, it was pretty likely the same people didn’t follow directions setting up the band’s equipment.
It’s almost as if a signer adopted some kind of persona for branding purposes. We should probably keep talking about this for a long time.
Okay, this ad is pretty sleazy.
I think they’re very aware of what is being said in their own official ads. Romney brought up Newt’s ethics violations at rallies right after the South Carolina primary. As for SuperPAC ads, that’s a bit more questionable.
This ad seems relatively fair. It does ignore Newt’s later clearing, but the fact remains that at one point both parties were condemning his actions on a national level. This particular event hasn’t been much of issue in the primaries so far. Compared to some of the other ads, this one seems pretty fair.