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Lets play... WIll. THIS. BURN?!

Nauti-Craft Marine Suspension Technology

Just like my dogs when they hear a can being opened

John Oliver - Johnny Strong

spawnflagger jokingly says...

gotta call bullshit on Johnny Strong #1.
Let's assume he's 8-13 years old, that puts this on or before 1990. Laser Pointers in the 1980s were expensive and large. Only in mid 90s did they become smaller and cheaper, and probably even harder to order in the UK.
So unless Johnny Strong was 16 and still wearing onesie pajamas, this comic just came from a staff writer who likes playing with cats using laser pointers (who doesn't?)

I'm Your Puppet (for blankfist)

chingalera says...

i love Blankfist but fuck him-"May he rear his ugly mug and show himself for the wanna-be-here-sock-puppet-fuck that he chooses to remain, no love lost or anything but a welcome back open door should he decide to discard infamy/ego for proper pajamas-

Australian Hurdler (Michelle Jenneke) Is Back

Martha Tilton & the Six Hits ~ Who's Yehouti

CIA Plan To Conduct False-Flag attacks in Syria Is Revealed! (Conspiracy Talk Post)

Ryjkyj says...

Well, we know the conservatives love themselves a full-scale war, perhaps Obama will decide to green light a lower-risk, less profitable costly solution, like he did when the S.E.A.L.S. got Bin Laden.

@marinara: Could you really call that a false-flag attack? I understand it's sabotage and covert ops but I think a "false flag" operation literally refers to someone using an enemy flag, somehow physically presented, to disguise themselves. Going in at night in black pajamas, or paying someone else to do it just seems like your basic covert operation.

The only reason I mention it is that I initially thought you might be saying that somehow this "false flag" op in Syria fifty years ago might help convince people that the US would have no problem with something like the "9/11 Conspiracy".

Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort) Reads Some Erotic Harry Potter.

Yogi says...

>> ^RadHazG:

Anyone else just watching Ralph and wishing his agent a painful death? He is not so far gone an actor that he should be on some ridiculous show in his pajama's reading fan fiction porn about one of his characters. He's way to good for this tripe.


True he's one of those guys that plays a bad guy so well that he's on my list of people to brutally murder with a lead pipe. Him in "In Bruges" was simply amazing...the hate in me broiled practically the whole movie.

Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort) Reads Some Erotic Harry Potter.

RadHazG says...

Anyone else just watching Ralph and wishing his agent a painful death? He is not so far gone an actor that he should be on some ridiculous show in his pajama's reading fan fiction porn about one of his characters. He's way to good for this tripe.

You're giving up Pepsi until abortion "ends?" Cool story.

"Three & A Half Days" - (Response To The "Occupy" Protests)

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Occupy, Protests, Provision, Gratitude' to 'Occupy, Protests, Provision, Gratitude, bill whittle, pajamas media' - edited by dystopianfuturetoday

Feeding a baby wasabi

harpom says...

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:

@harpom & @BoneRemake
Cry me a river. The ideas you have about this are dumb.
Your brains apparently don't understand the concept of context and severity.
First, "the burning sensations of wasabi are not oil-based, they are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, and are washed away with more food or liquid. The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken."
[i.e. - digestion isn't a problem. the kid won't have an upset tummy or burning curry butthole later]
Furthermore, "Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish which can range from dangerously spicy to mildly spicy."
Therefore. If you start with a small amount of weak wasabi and mix it with soy sauce or the like, what you get is.. SOMETHING NOT THAT HOT/SPICY.
[plus that baby is wearing american flags on his pajamas which means it probably wasn't even TRUE wasabi. i.e. some weak ass horseradish paste]
Second, this probably isn't the first time these parents have done this since the baby doesn't seem too surprised and he takes it well. They probably knew the outcome.
Third, they didn't force the kid to finish it like THIS terrible shitty mother.
So again, context [knowing your kid can handle it] and severity [not forcing a fistful of wasabi on the kid].


Sorry Dr. Kilpatrick, i did not realize i was quoting a pediatric. You must have a vast superior knowledge of infant/toddler physiology. How about you put wasabi in one eye and lemon in the other and let us know which one hurts more.

Feeding a baby wasabi

GenjiKilpatrick says...

@harpom & @BoneRemake

Cry me a river. The ideas you have about this are dumb.

Your brains apparently don't understand the concept of context and severity.

First, "the burning sensations of wasabi are not oil-based, they are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, and are washed away with more food or liquid. The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken."

[i.e. - digestion isn't a problem. the kid won't have an upset tummy or burning curry butthole later]

Furthermore, "Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish which can range from dangerously spicy to mildly spicy."

Therefore. If you start with a small amount of weak wasabi and mix it with soy sauce or the like, what you get is.. SOMETHING NOT THAT HOT/SPICY.

[plus that baby is wearing american flags on his pajamas which means it probably wasn't even TRUE wasabi. i.e. some weak ass horseradish paste]

Second, this probably isn't the first time these parents have done this since the baby doesn't seem too surprised and he takes it well. They probably knew the outcome.

Third, they didn't force the kid to finish it like THIS terrible shitty mother.

So again, context [knowing your kid can handle it] and severity [not forcing a fistful of wasabi on the kid].

AdrianBlack (Member Profile)

Boise_Lib says...

I always liked, The Bee's Knees. That could be the name of a band!

In reply to this comment by AdrianBlack:
Lol! No, no, not at all. I'm just a big fan of old slang.

...and you are the cat's pajamas.

In reply to this comment by Boise_Lib:
Thanks Adrian. Very nice to hear.

But, "groovy" is that a comment on my old age?

Cause I'm like old, dude. ;

In reply to this comment by AdrianBlack:
Excellent work, Boise!
Not only do you sift groovy things...you also promote, fix, and quality the sift in Chicago Typewriter speed. Both impressive and appreciated.
Congratulations!





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