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Slippery Slope of the US Economy

choggie says...

ahhhhhh mammon-you know you want some!! if we run low,-print some mo!!!!!


Frustration, devastation, tribulation,indignation, hyperinflation,recession,depression, globillization, ere me now!
A take dem lesson from all dem 'istory,
dem old Reichsmark in dem Weimar dem free;
i and i wheelbarrow for a loaf of dem bread,
den dem look back on us ah say dem fill with d'dread
cause dem money fi dem flow when dem battle begin, and d'nex big war, start them all over agin', say-

Frustration, devastation, tribulation,indignation, hyperinflation,recession,depression, globillization, united nations

dem a president know when dem locust begin, cause dem close affiliation with dem power of ten-
dey dat meet in secret places choose d'affairs of men, dem a tell you when to sit, dem a tell dem when to stand, dem a tell the people how inna every land, and dem rule from b'ind the veil of a peaceful plan, BUT DEM REAL FASCINATION IS CONTROLLING I-MAN!!!

Babylon , babies....it's what for dinner!!!

Zero Punctuation Review: Painkiller

spoco2 says...

Aemaeth I'm with you on this one, to a large degree anyway.

Painkiller was a game where I played the demo when it first came out and thought it to be the best darn thing since they learnt how to make bread thinner than a loaf. I waited until it was a $9 bargain bin title (also gave me ample ability to upgrade my then pathetic machine to play it properly) and then began playing it with much gusto.

It does indeed have insanely different levels with no real link between them, and that keeps things interesting, but yeah, eventually... I can't remember how many levels in... I became a mite bored, and I have yet to actually finish it, probably never will.

Doesn't help that the cinematics are SO DARN BAD.

And for those that didn't know, the Gears Of War PC port was done by People can Fly... so there you go.

But yeah, something insanely satisfying about sticking an enemy to the wall with a wooden post, or freezing then shattering their body into a million pieces.

Fun times

Fun times

Steven Seagal is modestly your god and sorry for the pain.

Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell

Bless Us, O Holy Garage Door

Kimmel's Response to "I'm F@cking Matt Damon"

Chaucer says...

>> ^my15minutes:
>> ^lucky760:
Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Don Cheadle, Robin Williams, Huey Lewis, Harrison Ford, McLovin, Josh Groban, Macy Gray, Joan Jett, ...

Meat Loaf!
and Perry Farrell from Jane's Addiction is the one singing just before Macy Gray.


Lets see.. There's Meatloaf, Lance Bass, Carlos Mencia.

Kimmel's Response to "I'm F@cking Matt Damon"

Chumbawamba - "Tubthumping": Yeah, I get knocked down too...

spoco2 says...

>> ^kronosposeidon:
<deleted to end the argument>

Oh but... oh but...

xxovercastxx:
"I have not labeled anyone a "brainless dipshit" for liking this song. "
And
I specifically said I don't have any issue with people who like this song, so I'm starting to think you all just enjoy being offended and/or arguing.

Except that your original comment was You know how sometimes you have one of those moments where you just realize that you're surrounded by brainless dipshits? This song at the height of its success was the biggest such moment I can recall.

That's what sent us all off... You did label those who enjoy it as brainless dipshits via that comment, and that's what gave us cause for some 'discussion'.

Later you honed that comment to be more along the lines of that you hate people who suggest that this is a great song, which I tend to agree with, but at the same time if said people also enjoyed a wide range of music with integrity and artistic value as well, are they not allowed to think a simplistic, catchy tune is also great?

Still, I'll join in the lament of really great music not being appreciated by the masses, but enjoy listening to what I enjoy.

And to illustrate the point that I have no claim to 'great taste'... here is some of the artists on high rotation in my media player:
The Beatles, Metallica, VAST, The Waifs, Live, The Whitlams, Bryan Adams, Enigma, Chris Isaak, Barenaked Ladies, The Tea Party, David Gray, Green Day, Era, Bernard Fanning, Dave Matthews Band, Marcy Playground, Regina Spektor, INXS, Vivaldi, Pink, Missy Higgins, Meat Loaf, The Wallflowers.

See... in that small sample of what I enjoy I'm sure most people would have some that they'd go 'Nice' to, some they'd go 'Oh my god, how embarrassing', some they go 'Who?' and so on... everyone has different tastes, different RANGE of tastes. I enjoy many, many other artists than those few I just grabbed off my media player, and within them there are sure to be more cringe worthy artists, more 'who's, more 'nice'... let everyone enjoy the full range of what they enjoy.

V for Vendetta - final gun battle royal

rembar says...

Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I know of no reason,
Why gunpowder treason,
Should ever be forgot.


Funny, considering how Guy Fawkes Night is a celebration of the failure of the Gunpowder Plot and the subsequent death of Fawkes.

The full rhyme goes:
Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason
Why Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t'was his intent
To blow up King and Parliament.
Three-score barrels of powder below
To prove old England's overthrow;
By God's providence he was catch'd
With a dark lantern and burning match.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, let the bells ring.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!

A penny loaf to feed the Pope
A farthing o' cheese to choke him.
A pint of beer to rinse it down.
A faggot of sticks to burn him.
Burn him in a tub of tar.
Burn him like a blazing star.
Burn his body from his head.
Then we'll say ol' Pope is dead.
Hip hip hoorah!
Hip hip hoorah hoorah!

How not to make bread

"I would change the whole drug policy"

viewer_999 says...

"The fact that our society puts drugs in the same category as rape and murder has to change."

I absolutely agree with the sentiment, but don't consider it accurate. They're not in the same category. The former gets people probation or fined or much more rarely short term incarceration. The latter gets people life and sometimes execution.

In the topic of DUI, why would we consider best case? The yearly death statistics don't tell us how many people didn't have fatal accidents, only those who did. Again, though, consider if it was your kid's busdriver.

Anyway, I guess we've gotten to the point. I agree that jail is not a good answer. But the opposing side wants to be able to smoke their weed. Many time-proven reasons are put forward every day about the ills of the act, but it should become legal for one reason alone: those protesting for it want to be able to get high, damnit!

"Accept that people own their own bodies and that's the end of the debate. Unless someone wants to argue that individuals belong to the state there is nothing else to be said."

This really doesn't show much thought ("Actually, let's not think about the consequences" - ah, yes), or paying attention to previous comments. You do own your body, but are not free to do whatever you want when you are part of a society. Please see above for examples of why. Society is a group of people agreeing to live together while trying to do the best for all. Not a group where a certain percentage tries to work hard and the rest loaf and live off others; not a group where some respect and obey established law while the rest steal and murder; not a group where a certain percentage tries to be responsible and productive while the rest walk around in a stoned haze.

Ah well, opposing sides on this will always exist. I'm sure eventually (soon?) stoners will get their way, and then we can but hope it works out alright.

The Sopranos: every major plot point summarized in 7:36

michie says...

dont be stoopid crushbug. this is finest piece of t.v. since they filmed a loaf of bread being sliced.

seriously, i cant recommend it enough. best, best t.v show. everything is perfect. trust me, start right at the beginning and you will not be disappointed.

Roll on April 8th...

Portishead - Wandering Stars (incredible space music video)

danny3141 says...

"I thought this was a fan-made music video at first"

i'm almost certain that this is what it is.. i recognise almost all of the video segments from a documentary on english TV (can't remember air dates etc.) on string theory (and more).. it was basically a documentary on all sorts of things as pertaining to string theory - gravity with string theory, parallel universes with string theory, worm holes with string theory - with commentary from leading physicists..

eg. the loaf of bread with the different universes was directly from the segment about parallel universes, with each slice representing a universe with its own rules and such.. and the jagged circular things were the strings..

trust me, this entire thing was chopped from a documentary i've seen

SiftBot Wants to be Your Friend (Sift Talk Post)

First 6 minutes of "Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny"



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