Seriously.... After watching the Republican debate last night I couldn't help but almost laugh and yell at the same time. All these people are idiots! Everyone of them!!! And this includes the stupid-ass, teabagging audience who would rather have a 30-yr-old die, than for him to have health insurance.
I would rather go to hell than to vote for any of these Republicans. They've condemned me and Ryan to it anyway.
Last night they chanted "Obama depression" like he was the one who got us into this mess. Nothing will ever improve as long as we have a Republican congress, because their goal is to watch President Obama fail. They don't approve legislation or agree with any of the policies put forth by this administration because they want to win the election in 2012, not because they care about you. TRUST ME, NONE OF THEM CARE ABOUT YOU!!! None! Zero! Zilch! They don't give a shit about you!!!
This entire piece actually got crazier, because he started going into how the churches would pay for his care, they wouldn't let him die.
Because every american can go into a church and ask for help, right?
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
I Would Rather Go to Hell...
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OMG Hilarious! - No Prego
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I Quote That - Hey You!
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Must Watch: Table 7
Another amazing short film produced by another amazing director. It is a really good film, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as the "Porcelain Unicorn" I posted last month.
As I refer to his website's biography page, Marko Slavnić, was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and came to the United States with his family in 1991 when he was just eight years old. He grew up in Austin, Texas, where he graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in RTF (radio, television and film).
After college, Marko began his professional career creating corporate and commercial videos for several national and international companies. However, with a passion and a talent for storytelling, he recently began pursuing more creative outlets of filmmaking.
The following short film, uploaded by Marko on YouTube describes it as "a couple having an intimate conversation in a restaurant, unaware that their every word is being closely monitored. However, not all is as it seems." A poignant film I might add.
As I refer to his website's biography page, Marko Slavnić, was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and came to the United States with his family in 1991 when he was just eight years old. He grew up in Austin, Texas, where he graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in RTF (radio, television and film).
After college, Marko began his professional career creating corporate and commercial videos for several national and international companies. However, with a passion and a talent for storytelling, he recently began pursuing more creative outlets of filmmaking.
The following short film, uploaded by Marko on YouTube describes it as "a couple having an intimate conversation in a restaurant, unaware that their every word is being closely monitored. However, not all is as it seems." A poignant film I might add.
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Marko Slavnić,
Must Watch,
Relationships,
Short Films,
Troubled Relationships,
videos
If The World Were A Village of 100 People: Issue No. 3 - Skin Colour
What if the world were a village of 100 people? Using statistics based on the spread of the population in the world, Toby Ng Design created this poster as another way of looking at how our world is today.
There are 17 more posters I will share with you in the coming weeks; This is the third of 20.
If you missed any of the previous issues, click here.
There are 17 more posters I will share with you in the coming weeks; This is the third of 20.
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