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Hundreds of Bed Bugs in a Cup

Porksandwich says...

They had a television show where the bed bugs were migrating through the wall around the electrical socket into a whole other apartment eating the other person up (who was allergic). They called out an exterminator for them, exterminator couldn't find them in the mattress of the person who called but found traces of them on the pillow cases and stuff heading to the wall. So they asked the adjoining apartment if they could examine their apartment and found their mattress to be heavily infested.

Have no idea if that was possible, true, or even a real show (could have been a fake reality show)...but it gave me the creeps thinking that I could be munched on and never find a real trace of them because they were coming from another bed.

Unexpected Rapper is Unexpected

vpvpvp says...

>> ^spoco2:

>> ^vpvpvp:
>> ^vpvpvp:
>> ^spoco2:
>> ^vpvpvp:
As a caucasian rapper myself I hate it when other white rappers add the "hiphop" twang to their voices when they don't have it when they speak. ie try to sound more hood by ending their words more gangsterish. google me and check out my music. Vito Polizzi.

You know what I hate about rap? That the VAST majority of it is purely 'I'm so fucking hot. I'm the best. Dance girl, shake something, shake it, wobble it, woah, stop wobbling so much, that'll hurt'.
There's Nothing to it all, it's just posturing crap.
And after watching your video for 'Move, Bounce, Shake', I'm afraid you fall right into that bucket along with all the rest.
Give me a rap that's about something and I might listen to it.


That song is around six years old. A lot of rap sounds like that because that's what radio wants. You must not listen to much rap at all to not know all rap doesn't sound like that. Some of the best story telling songs, interesting plays on words, similes, metaphors, alliteration, and rhyme patterns are found in most good rap. Go to my website and check out A.D.D. for a fun story song, or Bed Bugs, for fun plays on words, or Ciao Bella to hear me rap in Italian and English back and forth. (There's a video for that on youtube as well that I shot in Sicily a couple summers ago) Listen to Hypocrite to hear more of what you think rap should sound like (I'm assuming) then listen to Butterface for a good laugh :-) I don't know if I can post my web site here but it's otivito dot com click on the music tab.

OK, those tracks were pretty good. You've got some nice stuff going on there.


Thanks. That's older stuff as well. Currently working on a new project and shooting new videos. Maybe you can sift my next video and label it, "How more rap should sound" ;-)

Unexpected Rapper is Unexpected

spoco2 says...

>> ^vpvpvp:

>> ^vpvpvp:
>> ^spoco2:
>> ^vpvpvp:
As a caucasian rapper myself I hate it when other white rappers add the "hiphop" twang to their voices when they don't have it when they speak. ie try to sound more hood by ending their words more gangsterish. google me and check out my music. Vito Polizzi.

You know what I hate about rap? That the VAST majority of it is purely 'I'm so fucking hot. I'm the best. Dance girl, shake something, shake it, wobble it, woah, stop wobbling so much, that'll hurt'.
There's Nothing to it all, it's just posturing crap.
And after watching your video for 'Move, Bounce, Shake', I'm afraid you fall right into that bucket along with all the rest.
Give me a rap that's about something and I might listen to it.


That song is around six years old. A lot of rap sounds like that because that's what radio wants. You must not listen to much rap at all to not know all rap doesn't sound like that. Some of the best story telling songs, interesting plays on words, similes, metaphors, alliteration, and rhyme patterns are found in most good rap. Go to my website and check out A.D.D. for a fun story song, or Bed Bugs, for fun plays on words, or Ciao Bella to hear me rap in Italian and English back and forth. (There's a video for that on youtube as well that I shot in Sicily a couple summers ago) Listen to Hypocrite to hear more of what you think rap should sound like (I'm assuming) then listen to Butterface for a good laugh :-) I don't know if I can post my web site here but it's otivito dot com click on the music tab.


OK, those tracks were pretty good. You've got some nice stuff going on there.

Unexpected Rapper is Unexpected

vpvpvp says...

>> ^vpvpvp:

>> ^spoco2:
>> ^vpvpvp:
As a caucasian rapper myself I hate it when other white rappers add the "hiphop" twang to their voices when they don't have it when they speak. ie try to sound more hood by ending their words more gangsterish. google me and check out my music. Vito Polizzi.

You know what I hate about rap? That the VAST majority of it is purely 'I'm so fucking hot. I'm the best. Dance girl, shake something, shake it, wobble it, woah, stop wobbling so much, that'll hurt'.
There's Nothing to it all, it's just posturing crap.
And after watching your video for 'Move, Bounce, Shake', I'm afraid you fall right into that bucket along with all the rest.
Give me a rap that's about something and I might listen to it.



That song is around six years old. A lot of rap sounds like that because that's what radio wants. You must not listen to much rap at all to not know all rap doesn't sound like that. Some of the best story telling songs, interesting plays on words, similes, metaphors, alliteration, and rhyme patterns are found in most good rap. Go to my website and check out A.D.D. for a fun story song, or Bed Bugs, for fun plays on words, or Ciao Bella to hear me rap in Italian and English back and forth. (There's a video for that on youtube as well that I shot in Sicily a couple summers ago) Listen to Hypocrite to hear more of what you think rap should sound like (I'm assuming) then listen to Butterface for a good laugh :-) I don't know if I can post my web site here but it's otivito dot com click on the music tab.

Bed Bug Bite

Green Porno - Bedbugs

yellowc says...

I thought this was quite educational, I didn't know that about bed bugs, scary shit. I'm cleaning my bed right now, I don't want knife penises anywhere near me.

The Decline: The Geography of the Great Recession

Porksandwich says...

Too bad this video didn't show all that economic turn around I've been hearing about. Where every other day if not every day we hear about how the unemployment rate is dropping by whole percentage points and businesses are hiring more now than ever. And then they forget to mention if they count all of the people who ran out of benefits in may/june of 2010 and may no longer be counted as unemployed if at all due to no longer being able to fill out their weekly claims.

I just found it odd that when all these people were losing access to unemployment due to congress not passing bills to extend it past the 99 weeks that our job outlook was turning around by whole percentage points on a month to month basis. I've read that there's another statistics which is usually 8 to 10% higher than the common one used that better counts underemployed and long term unemployed, but they only use the familiar statistic which right now is hovering around 10% because it's a more definite stat. And if 10% represents 23 million, then the other should represent around 50 million.

Of course 23 million, 50 million, 1 billion, or just plain old 100 doesn't really matter if the elected officials only give mouth service to the idea of helping these people out. Eventually the problem will work itself out as these people will slowly go onto other welfare and disability services and very likely remain there..... I mean whose going to hire someone who hasn't worked in an industry that requires current skills and the guy hasn't worked in 2+ years. And if someone can manage to stay mentally stable through 2 years of losing everything they own after it was decided they no longer were worthy of unemployment.....what other problems is this guy going to have when he can't get assistance from other government programs because they are so overburdened by the people who've been on it for years and the massive influx of people seeking it.

I went to a "Job Center" in Ohio for the first time last week. Showed up at 8 AM and there was already a line out the door and down the side of the building with probably 100 people there. When I left around 11 AM, there was still a line there (new people of course) but still 100 or so standing there in 90+ degrees. I still have no idea what they were there for because people inside didn't know or didn't care to answer. I went to meet for WIA (Workforce Investment Act I believe) funds to take a training course to try to open up some job possibilities, and have since been told that there are no funds available and will be no funds at least a month out from now and there's a waiting list they work their way down first. Brother just lost his marbles due to all of the stress this recession/depression is causing, and the government in their profound cost cutting wisdom has shutdown a slew of the mental health facilities in the area. So my brother was stuck in jail to keep him from killing himself where they have a major bed bug problem, so that didn't help his situation. And after a week or two of that a spot opened up in a mental health facility for evaluation which he is now undergoing.........and his caseworker went on vacation and his doctor is on vacation. So he's at the facility to be evaluated for a certain period of time, and he's already behind at least a week due to people overseeing him taking vacation. And the people act like this is a pretty common thing to happen....and all of these people end up back on the streets untreated if they don't show significant symptoms during their evaluation periods. So now my mentally ill brother has probably ran up a 20+ grand bill in tax payer money in about a month partially because they wouldn't extend unemployment to him past 99 weeks which is about 10-15 grand a year. And if they don't treat him properly (which it doesn't look like it's going to happen at this point), he'll be released and either kill himself or be back in there again and there isn't shit anyone in the family can do for him because we're all broke. And since he's an adult, no one can force him to get treatment unless he breaks the law in some way or acts up in front of the cops. It's a wonderfully *sarcasm*STRESS FREE*sarcasm* situation for all involved which will probably lead up to someone else losing their marbles in the process.

This situation is like the same situation you experience when you first enter the job market in a field that typically requires a college degree. All the companies want experience even if hiring at entry level positions with entry level wages. There's this nebulous step where people go from not having enough experience to being employed even though everything else stays the same. No one can ever seem to define what happened to overcome the experience part. Same thing with being unemployed in an employers market, you are unemployable according to anywhere you apply (underqualified, less qualified than others, not enough experience, not enough current experience, not the right degree) and one day that changes. I have always felt the employment process is more about who is the better bullshitter, if you can submit a resume with enough bullshit to get an interview and then bullshit your way through that without being caught...you stand a chance of being employed. Meanwhile if you just present the facts on your resume and don't bullshit them up, you look like a less qualified candidate compared to someone who is barely your equal and definitely not your better.

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blankfist says...

Don't let the bed bugs bite, honey-bunches... unless, of course, you voluntarily choose to have bugs bite you, then I would not object.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
So I guess our Scrabble date is off?

Anyway, I've only got a 2-3 minute attention span at the moment and need some sleep. I'll check out that dirty red communist tomorrow.

Sweet dreams, snuggums.

In reply to this comment by blankfist:
Um, no. You said it, and I was just playing along. We're typing back and forth on the internet, so it takes longer to change an argument's parameters than it does to just modify an answer to fit that argument's parameters. Plus, I don't care for your silly word games.

By the way, what did you think of my latest video I sent you? Isn't Noam Chomsky groovy?

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
Did you not just say you take things more personally?

In reply to this comment by blankfist:
Um. Huh? Where did that come from?

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
If you can't take as well as you give, you shouldn't argue, homie.

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National Geographic - Bed Bugs

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Bed Bugs (Uuuuggggh...)



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