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12/09/12, 20:55 That, and the lunch orders. Batman pumping himself up to bad 90's techno is a hilarious image.
The rest of the sketches work mostly because Bane was already fairly goofy in the first place. Dark Knight Rises was fun, but the more I think about it, the more frustrating and silly it is. |  | The Flintstones Christmas Special Part 1
12/09/12, 16:07 I just assumed an Adventure Time-style apocalypse that imbued animals with powers of speech, forced animals to adapt to forms more similar to the dinosaurs, and made humanity restart civilization. Much of their plant life is gone, which is why they use stone instead of wood, and why predators are large and more common than herbivores. Some old blueprints and tomes survived, which is why they have some advanced technologies like television and concrete, but they only repeat the discoveries since the scientific method is lost to them and they can't advance significantly or apply the insights to other areas.
It is possible the reason for humanities survival and opportunity for a fresh beginning in which we don't destroy ourselves (as in the Jetson's future) was provided by the powerful alien conservationist known as The Great Gazoo. |  | how to drink whiskey like a sir
12/05/12, 15:26 Wasting whiskey, adding water, drinking out of a wine-glass and sticking your nose and fingers in it are all things I'm not about to do while drinking in front of anyone else.
I tried asking for a tiny splash of water with a whiskey at a bar once, and the bartender dumped half a cup. Never again. |  | Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation
12/04/12, 20:59 "Our desire is to raise human beings to the point where they become wealthy."
I have a book you should read. |  | Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation
12/04/12, 20:59 "We can't allow public piety to replace clear hard thinking."
'Public piety' here meaning scientific research on global warming, and hard thinking meaning interpreting a story about a young flat earth on pillars covered by a dome with holes into whatever's most useful for corporate backers.
'Sure we all want to care for and protect the environment (except a bunch of other Christian fundamentalists we're pretending don't exist), but doing so could cost businesses money. Which would mean their wage-slaves wouldn't get paid. Which would increase poverty. Remember, when Wal-Mart and Exxon's profit-margins go down, African babies die and Jesus cries.' |  | Public School Good News Clubs by Child Evangelism Fellowship
12/04/12, 20:45 Religion is afforded special protections and tax exempt status, but it must be kept separate from government endorsement. What constitutes endorsement can be a fine line, particularly when government buildings and schools are used as churches. Many schools do allow religious and secular clubs without favoritism, but if a public school wanted to allow only secular clubs, or those with academic purposes, they'd be allowed to.
In this video, in addition to the cringe-inducing open admission that they have to target and indoctrinate young kids early or else they won't believe it, there are public school principles endorsing the program. It doesn't matter that they might similarly endorse a secular club, you still shouldn't have government representatives in charge of kids telling them how great it is to sign up with a religion. |  | Jesus is Soon to Come
12/04/12, 20:19 "The sun and moon will darken, the stars will fall from the sky, the power of the heavens will be shaken, the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, the tribes of the earth will mourn, they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven. And he will send his angels to gather his elect from the four winds.
This generation will not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.” Matthew 24:29-34 |  | Public School Good News Clubs by Child Evangelism Fellowship
12/04/12, 17:29 Islam has plenty of moral principles, and like Christianity it includes and endorses barbaric practices of the time, including stoning of women and children, threatening doubters with eternal torture, promising earthly death and destruction for non-believers, and endorsing the Old Testament. The rules of Islamic society were awful, but so were the Hebrew rules that Jesus upheld and endorsed.
If you can ignore the hatred in Christianity, you can ignore the hatred in Islam. This bullshit about how Islam doesn't deserve the same protection as Christianity because it's violent, is just a myth believed by Christians who refuse to acknowledge the text or history of their own faith critically. For thousands of years the Islamic empires were considered more civilized than the Christian ones, and it's not like their texts changed suddenly. |  | Public School Good News Clubs by Child Evangelism Fellowship
12/04/12, 17:21 A young child is pointing to the sign "pray for those who persecute you" at 3:15. I'd bet anything that lesson includes defining persecution as "we aren't allowed to make this shit mandatory". |  | Joe Rogan Interviews John McAfee
12/04/12, 15:56 If Hollywood hasn't already bought the movie rights to this guy's life, they're as big a bunch of idiots as Red Dawn would suggest. |  | John Kerry burns John McCain
12/04/12, 15:47 While there are definitely some similarities, it's worth noting that John Kerry is the son of a serviceman who earned a scholarship to Yale, fought and was honored in Vietnam, became a spokesman for veterans against the war and and called for accountability for U.S. war crimes, all before entering public office. His biggest flip-flop was admitting he was wrong about early support for the war in Iraq. He also paid his taxes.
Mitt Romney was the son of a millionaire who dodged the draft by serving a Mormon mission in a French palace for nearly three years, which he then claimed was basically like being homeless and struggling on the front lines. His biggest flip-flop is never holding a principled position in his life for any longer than was convenient, including running to the left of Ted Kennedy and promising gay Massachusans he'd be a champion for them, before shutting down shelters and suicide help-lines for gay teens and being surprised to learn gay people actually had families and kids. He never released his taxes in the campaign, because it turns out he was laundering money through his church to avoid paying taxes, in a manner now illegal. |  | Fischer & Beisner: Not Using Fossil Fuels Is An Insult To God
12/01/12, 15:19 In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has. (Proverbs 21:20 NIV) |  | The Bible Told Me So
11/30/12, 18:29 When your book of eternal wisdom calls you an unnatural abomination that should be killed, you've either got to recognize it's not a reliable source and just what people were making up ages ago based on their ignorance and invention, or practice a religion of self-loathing.
You can of course ignore all the bad stuff and pretend only the good stuff is divinely inspired. That just requires some intellectual dishonesty and our old friend, cognitive dissonance. |  | Alex Jones on women in the military
11/30/12, 18:24 It's not even an argument, so much as crazy person word association.
"There are different roles, and women can't hack people up because they cry, and men defecate in war, and you can't put women into war because it dehumanizes them and we need to protect them, and men release pheremones because the witch doctor blesses them, and men get dehumanized by women, and 3,000 years ago we invented gender roles, and Hitler used this to conquer Rome, using the slave trade, by advertising to women, and 9/11 illumanati contrails Bermuda triangle, because of marxism fascist oligrachy, banana ball cucumber weathervane. We'll be right back."
I remember Newt Gingrich making this exact argument by the way. You know, the "intellectual" Republican leader. |  | Bill O'Reilly discovers Psy
11/30/12, 14:37 Yeah, weird bitter old man rants against innocuous popular YouTube videos isn't new for him.
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=60850 |  | Bill O'Reilly discovers Psy
11/29/12, 20:55 Oh, Ablow's not a psychologist. He presents himself as one, but has no medical certification. Because his job is to say literally whatever Fox wants him to.
The American Psychiatric Association have basically said that if he were a member, they'd kick him out for unethically giving diagnoses of celebrities and politicians on Fox as if it's based on medicine. Like when he said that Joe Biden was a senile alcoholic, while Newt's three marriages show that he'll be a great president, such that women will want him for multiple terms.
My favorite is when he attacked a woman as a child abuser, because she took a photo where she painted her son's toenails pink. He said blue and pink gender norms are "part of the magnificent synergy that creates and sustains the human race". It's like what a bigoted hippie would come out with.
Let's forget the fact that 100 years ago, blue was the color for girls and pink for boys. WE CAN'T DISRUPT THE MAGNIFICENT SYNERGY! |  | Bill O'Reilly discovers Psy
11/29/12, 20:14 I used to be with 'it', but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't 'it', and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too.
There sure are a lot of ugly people in your neighborhood. Ooh, look at that one. Ow, my glaucoma just got worse. The president is a Democrat! Hello? |  | Bill O'Reilly discovers Psy
11/29/12, 20:08 Even though he has been letting the racism slip out more lately, the overwhelming tone of this isn't racial as much as bitter jealousy.
Bill has always justified himself against attacks on his honesty and integrity by citing his high ratings, and Fox's ratings. He wouldn't be popular if he wasn't great. But the second someone or something he doesn't understand is more popular than him, "America is going down the toilet!" |  | Bill O'Reilly discovers Psy
11/29/12, 20:04 Bill is really doing a great job of rebutting the racism charges from when he said politics in America is going downhill due to lazy and entitled minorities outnumbering the hard-working and good white establishment.
Just like how our music in America is going downhill because people are watching Koreans from "Pyongyang" with their nonsense words, who look different than us, rather than musicians like Elvis who had the decency to be white and speak English. |  | Sailboat cracks 100 km/h for first time
11/28/12, 15:09 Is it really that much more dangerous than going 60 on a motorbike? Particularly when comparing a boat with rescue crews on the nearby beach, to a motorbike on an average freeway.
I mean, I don't know. I know nothing about sailing. But it seems more fun than dangerous. |  |
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