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Thought Of You
05/29/12, 21:33 Anyway, I like it. |
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A very bad dog
05/29/12, 21:25 Staged? A YouTube video?
NOT ON MY INTERNET! |
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Thought Of You
05/29/12, 20:15 That's what I was hoping, but my "sarcasm-o-meter" didn't have enough data for a proper reading. |
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A very bad dog
05/29/12, 19:16 "Cantaloupe, the Italian Greyhound loves to steal things off my friend's desk. You could walk out of the bedroom for a minute and something else would disappear."
So the disappearing thing totally distracted them from everything else that had been knocked over or pushed around? |
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Crypt Killer arcade attract mode
05/29/12, 19:08 "The History Channel: The Game." |
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Thought Of You
05/29/12, 18:49 "Amateur?" |
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The Animal - remote control monster truck with claws
05/29/12, 15:43 Toys by Wile E. Coyote? |
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Fail Compilation May 2012
05/28/12, 22:04 I think I feel the most sympathy for injuries/accidents that are less common. For example, this video makes me feel really sorry for whoever installed the spanish tile roof that bit it at about 3:53. |
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Fuck the government of Israel.
05/28/12, 21:51 Wow. Now I can say I've seen someone who bought one of those American Indian "Homeland Security" shirts.
I've never understood the appeal. It would seem akin to wearing a "Baseball Champions" shirt with the Chicago Cubs on it. |
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Mark Russell Special #1205 (1987) Part 1/3
05/28/12, 14:04 If it's similar to his stuff on "Le Show," his Nixon bits are called "Nixon In Heaven," where he's in the afterlife, on a kind of probation, reacting to current events. This was especially prescient given how many of his former colleagues (or defendants) went to work for the Bush Administration. |
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The Mikado (1987)
05/28/12, 00:10 Idle's "digging a grave" dance is still my favorite bit. |
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Mark Russell Special #1205 (1987) Part 1/3
05/28/12, 00:09 I think you're confusing actual satire with the likes of Dennis Miller when you talk about making people feel superior.
Mark Russell and the Capitol Steps aren't really satirical, in my opinion. They take whoever is in power or whatever is going on in the news and try to set their exploits to old showtunes with "jokes" that wouldn't even be accepted by the Bazooka Bubble Gum comics editor. Nobody feels superior thanks to those songs, unless it gives them a boost about being aware of a possibly current event. |
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Mark Russell Special #1205 (1987) Part 1/3
05/27/12, 14:00 Why is it that people like Tom Lehrer are allowed to retire from satire and performing to go back to teaching MATH at HARVARD, but THIS STUPID FUCK WAS ALLOWED TO KEEP HIS FINGERS?!?!!!
I wouldn't mind burning him at the stake, using the bits of his piano as kindling to light the gasoline-soaked corpses of "The Capitol Steps." |
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Stephen Fry on Astrology
05/25/12, 13:06 Given that most of the videos here are of the "crazy people are crazy" variety, do you lecture everyone on somehow being surprised by the resulting video being, indeed, of someone who's crazy?
At least this has got wit, humo(u)r, and some people might actually learn something. |
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Crazy woman sprays vinegar into the air to stop chemtrails.
05/25/12, 02:14 This.
I know many friends who are currently looking for work who are sane, level-headed people with moderate-to-great skills in their fields, yet people who are completely off their rockers seem to get and hold jobs that pay well with little difficulty.
Maybe the insanity pays off in other ways, like incredible spreadsheet skills? |
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Suburban 'prepper' food stockpile
05/24/12, 22:51 Given their age, is "prepper" the past tense of "preppie?"
And wouldn't you like to be a prepper, too? |
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Suburban 'prepper' food stockpile
05/24/12, 22:50 Speaking of the Obamapocalypse, I find it both amusing and despair-inducing to see all the right-wingers buying up guns and ammo 'cuz they a-feared that Obama-secret-muslim-socialist-nazi is a-fixin' to cum 'n' take 'way all their bang-bang shootin' irons if'n he cheats 'n' steals the 2012 'lection.
You know, just like he did in 2008, like all the Fox News idiots told them he would.
If someone falls for the same bullshit after that short amount of time, they really shouldn't be allowed to drive or operate power tools. |
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Pentagon has virus to attack VMAT2 (God Gene)
05/24/12, 14:41 And no, I don't mean the Muslim Brotherhood is some kind of boogeyman; I merely point out that if his FunVax worked as he seems to think, they'd become the Athiest Brotherhood or the "Allah Who?" Brotherhood. |
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Pentagon has virus to attack VMAT2 (God Gene)
05/24/12, 14:40 Also, from the description:
"Although FunVax has brought stability to several countries in the Middle East and is currently responsible for the pro-democracy rallies through out the Middle East..."
Stability? By what measure, exactly? And how does he explain the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, the continuing hostilities in Israel, Syria, etc.?
The crazy is strong in this one. |
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Pentagon has virus to attack VMAT2 (God Gene)
05/24/12, 14:38 The opportunities for trolling seem infinite, except they'll never believe it was a joke, ever. Your attempt to prank them and perhaps show them that they really need to be less, well, nuts, will just be woven into the conspiracy.
It's kind of amazing that the "vanilla" versions of organized religions seem so relatively coherent, apart from the imaginary friends. |
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