Tu Stultus Es
Wow.... That's freaking great. Messy divorces amaze me. At one time the two genuinely cared about each other.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
eleven bravo wrote:
that means squat, really
Fuck Israel
God I fucking hate left wing people, they literally have no arguements, becuase it all revolves around captalism.
sounds like you hate stupid people.
watch who you're calling stupid mark
Good for North Dakota.
Oh, damn, that's brilliant!eleven bravo wrote:
Huffington Post fell for this bitch's bullshit
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/0 … 3%7C215645
I'm thinking that guy should give pre-deployment briefings to soldiers and marines.
They have to say it's important, if they don't, they admit they just spent 30000 bucks to spill food on the floor.Shocking wrote:
An 'artist' here made a peanut butter floor in a museum costing about 30.000+ euros, which was paid for by government funded art subsidies.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5295/550 … 5c493f.jpg
Apparantly, the artist's vision is that everything is absurd and meaningless. The museum stated that it's one of the most important works of art in the 2nd half of the 20th century...
This is such pretentious fucking bullshit, honestly. Smearing gallons of food on a floor is now art.
Vilham wrote:
God I fucking hate left wing people, they literally have no arguements, becuase it all revolves around captalism.
The sad thing is that the stupid people are the loudest and tend to control the discussion.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
sounds like you hate stupid people.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/1 … 75262.htmlNew Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced a pilot program on Thursday that would allow private companies to run public schools in some of the state's chronically underperforming school districts.
The public-private partnership would authorize school management organizations to operate five schools, and would target some of the 100,000 New Jersey students now enrolled in 200 chronically failing schools, the governor's office said.
Read the comments. /wince
I did not read a single comment that was worth the bandwidth. Maybe I'm overreacting, but my confidence in democracy and the likelihood of this country ever properly reforming itself is dies a little every time I read the comments on news articles.
On legacy. It doesn't reflect anything on his presidency and certainly can't be used as a an argument against his intelligence or competence but let's be serious here, he didn't get in on merit.Cybargs wrote:
at least bush made it to an ivy league...Dilbert_X wrote:
Well thank God Bush didn't get another term.eleven bravo wrote:
I shouldnt be smarter than the president
Otherwise you're out of luck.
In any case, the policy differences between Bush and Obama are pretty slim. The "thank God Bush didn't get another term" line is really stupid once you actually look at their actions in office.
I'm not seeing any comments but yeah, the Huffington Post community is terrible.Macbeth wrote:
Vilham wrote:
God I fucking hate left wing people, they literally have no arguements, becuase it all revolves around captalism.The sad thing is that the stupid people are the loudest and tend to control the discussion.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
sounds like you hate stupid people.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/1 … 75262.htmlNew Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced a pilot program on Thursday that would allow private companies to run public schools in some of the state's chronically underperforming school districts.
The public-private partnership would authorize school management organizations to operate five schools, and would target some of the 100,000 New Jersey students now enrolled in 200 chronically failing schools, the governor's office said.
Read the comments. /wince
I did not read a single comment that was worth the bandwidth. Maybe I'm overreacting, but my confidence in democracy and the likelihood of this country ever properly reforming itself is dies a little every time I read the comments on news articles.
The idea itself seems somewhat interesting though I'm curious how it will improve school performance.
at least he still made it out lel.Macbeth wrote:
On legacy. It doesn't reflect anything on his presidency and certainly can't be used as a an argument against his intelligence or competence but let's be serious here, he didn't get in on merit.Cybargs wrote:
at least bush made it to an ivy league...Dilbert_X wrote:
Well thank God Bush didn't get another term.
Otherwise you're out of luck.
In any case, the policy differences between Bush and Obama are pretty slim. The "thank God Bush didn't get another term" line is really stupid once you actually look at their actions in office.
i think bush is faking the whole retard thing, since his governor of texas speeches were really well done... could be used to get redneck votes tbh.
still better than palin.
Bush was actually fairly articulate while Gov'nah. I don't think anyone would consciously make a fool of himself like he did, he most have got hit on the head or something.
Doctor Strangelove wrote:
Bush was actually fairly articulate while Gov'nah. I don't think anyone would consciously make a fool of himself like he did, he most have got hit on the head or something.
The problem was he stopped drinking.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Actually the above video used very different stages for comparison. In his earlier years he did not have to endure international scrutiny for every word uttered. However, I'm sure he also had flubs early on. That video is obviously cherry picking for comparison.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
I suppose being the president of a nation comprised of 57 states isn't a particularly relaxing job.
http://www.businessinsider.com/giant-ch … 011-6?op=1
steady on, china
Its like they've just said 'fuck it, we'll do it all'.
steady on, china
Its like they've just said 'fuck it, we'll do it all'.
noice 

It's hard to imagine a government sustaining that type of expansion indefinitely.KuSTaV wrote:
http://www.businessinsider.com/giant-chinese-infrastructure-projects-2011-6?op=1
steady on, china
Its like they've just said 'fuck it, we'll do it all'.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Have fun paying for all that, China.
I've heard rumors that China's great rise could soon start tapering off, largely due to rising commodity prices and the fact that the people are getting tired of getting shit pay and shit living conditions because they can't afford to live in the cities like Shanghai or Beijing.

they're really spiking the market. cost of living in shanghai is going up a lot and its pushing a lot of people to migrate back westwards. What people don't realize is that china is still hugely agricultural. America devaluing their currency thus making their debt cheaper to pay off is fucking china over lol.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I've heard rumors that China's great rise could soon start tapering off, largely due to rising commodity prices and the fact that the people are getting tired of getting shit pay and shit living conditions because they can't afford to live in the cities like Shanghai or Beijing.
lol
China's hands ain't clean in regards to devaluing currency either though
China's hands ain't clean in regards to devaluing currency either though

You're funny.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
lol
China's hands ain't clean in regards to devaluing currency either though
Fuck Israel