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TYT - Romney: Why Don't Airplane Windows Roll Down?

KnivesOut says...

You're right, as long as only 10 people died, it's not a tragedy.>> ^lantern53:

"In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died -- an entire town destroyed." --on a Kansas tornado that killed 12 people

This is just one from a whole page listing stupid things obama said, per good ole google

TYT - Romney: Why Don't Airplane Windows Roll Down?

skforty says...

>> ^lantern53:

"In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died -- an entire town destroyed." --on a Kansas tornado that killed 12 people

This is just one from a whole page listing stupid things obama said, per good ole google


That article reported 10 dead initially, the text of the article now says 11, and it turns out maybe 12 died now. There is a big difference between misspeaking the data you hear from your earpiece or PR guy (or even brainfarting and saying 10k when you mean 10), and not understanding why windows don't open up in airplanes.

Daily show has it right though, Obama is the luckiest man right now...he's not doing anything right to win it, but most likely will, because Romney "blew out his ACL".

TYT - Romney: Why Don't Airplane Windows Roll Down?

lantern53 says...

"In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died -- an entire town destroyed." --on a Kansas tornado that killed 12 people


This is just one from a whole page listing stupid things obama said, per good ole google

Cute Girl Shows Off her Hooping Skills

bmacs27 says...

The song was popularized by Old Crow Medicine Show who has long been affiliated with Alt Country/hippy jam fests. To be fair to OP though, there has been a bit of a fusion of the "scenes." Live electronic bands like the Disco Biscuits, Sound Tribe Sector 9, and the New Deal spawned this sort of new breed of "hippy-raver hybrids." As @visionep pointed out, there is somewhat of a natural symbiosis there. Anyway, this unholy alliance has come so far along as to push classic hippy bands like String Cheese Incident, Galactic, and Medeski Martin and Wood towards more electronic influenced sounds. These days you see kids on phish tour rockin' skrillex tattoos (oh the humanity). Whatever. I for one welcome our next generation of inebriated overlords. We all like to get down. Let's get down together.

>> ^Lann:

@visionep I known a lot of [insert creative subculture] that love bluegrass/Americana/old timey/folk music. So this isn't really all that strange to see. Also, this isn't exactly your normal country music you hear at some truck stop in Kansas.
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>> ^criticalthud:

>> ^visionep:
So raver culture has infiltrated country music festivals? Awesome.. I always knew the two were related in some way.
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There are some people that shouldn't wear spandex... and then again there are some people should, especially when they are showing off for a video that I am going to be able to view.

i think "festy" culture would be a more appropriate and inclusive term.
sounds more bluegrassy/west coast than country.

Cute Girl Shows Off her Hooping Skills

Lann says...

@visionep I known a lot of [insert creative subculture] that love bluegrass/Americana/old timey/folk music. So this isn't really all that strange to see. Also, this isn't exactly your normal country music you hear at some truck stop in Kansas.


Is Kansas The Most Radical State In America? -- TYT

lampishthing says...

Or, you know, we could find out where their employees shop for them, who their lickspittles are, what cars they have driven for them, where their houses are etc.>> ^brycewi19:

I suppose we just have to wait it out until the Koch brothers pass away (one is 76, the other is 72) before we might be able to budge back against their money the funnel in to extreme conservative politics.

Is Kansas The Most Radical State In America? -- TYT

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Is Kansas The Most Radical State In America? -- TYT

Is Kansas The Most Radical State In America? -- TYT

EvilDeathBee says...

>> ^hpqp:

I have a question for Americans: do threats like the one at 1:05 fall under "free speech" or can you get prosecuted for that?


Wondering the same thing.

Jesus... Kansas soon to be the most backward, inbred and retarded state in the US.

Is Kansas The Most Radical State In America? -- TYT

Boise_Lib says...

>> ^brycewi19:

I suppose we just have to wait it out until the Koch brothers pass away (one is 76, the other is 72) before we might be able to budge back against their money the funnel in to extreme conservative politics.


Plus bring back the Estate Tax to stop the generational accumulation of wealth.

The perfect storm - double Tornado

Man Responds to Ex-Wifes Attempt To Hire Hitman To Kill Him

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Google Fiber

Truckchase says...

>> ^Yogi:

>> ^Truckchase:
Why is Google Fiber only available in a pointless state? Interesting, what more can you tell us about your travels to Kansas City?

I've been here for quite awhile being a douche thank you. And I'm serious, this is bullshit I want Google Fiber, I don't want horrible Kansas to have it, they'll just use it to make christian websites that fight gay marriage.

Your sarcasm hasn't yielded anything yet you very very unfunny man.


I'm absolutely serious. I want to leverage your world travel experience to cut down on my obligations to judge people myself. You must have traveled the area extensively to be able to form such clear opinions of such a wide and diverse populous.

The only other explanation is that you're stereotyping a group of people based on something you don't understand in order to protect people who are stereotyped by people that don't understand them. You're obviously smarter than that though you funny human.

Google Fiber

SpaceOddity says...

Kansas native and current resident here (not to mention Google fiber registrant )...

While I will concede it is largely religious and regressive here, it still stings to hear my home badmouthed and generalized. I grew up in the suburbs of KC hating it for being so much more boring than all the lively places I saw on TV. Then I traveled across the world, seeing desolate deserts, gleaming tokyo, and everything in between. Among all of it, Kansas would still rank among the best places to live in my book.

And there are more progressive communities if you bother to look, notably Lawrence, our "blue island."



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