Things I've Noticed

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stfuconservatives:

giftedboi:

think4yourself:

thedailywhat:

Political Tee(s) of the Day:I’m Voting Tea Party” by Jeremy Kalgreen.

Hold the phone. Obama won’t nuke Canada? Well, that’s a fine how-do-you-do!

[nag.]

18 August 2010 reblog: thedailywhat


Here’s a fun prank you can do at home: Tell Sarah Palin we’ve found oil under Ground Zero.

— Slate’s William Saletan (via Twitter) (via inadvisable) (via savagemike) (via ryking) (via stfuconservatives)

17 August 2010 reblog: inadvisable


16 August 2010 reblog: fakescience


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This explains everything.

(via ialmostlaughtimmargh)

12 August 2010 reblog: ialmostlaugh


Some Christians in America seem to be suffering what I consider to be the main problem in certain predominantly Muslim countries: the emphasis has switched in order to make religious ritual more important than religious substance.

For me, my faith is personal. Yes, I am part of a Muslim community, I do not keep my faith a secret, and I share it with my family, friends, and other people I meet. But my faith is still internal. All of my religious conflicts, all of my jihads, take place completely within me.

I’m supposed to be fasting right now but this year I’ve decided not to. I just can’t - it’s too hot to not eat or drink anything all day. I am allowing myself very little, but any at all means I’m breaking my fast. When I go to the beach, I bring a wet veil. I feel better with it on my head or around my neck than I would without it - but that’s foolish. I’m still showing just as much as I would without it. These are my religious struggles.

If I was like the Christians in this group, my struggles would be making sure everyone else fasts, and all of the other women are covering up. That’s external and it’s counter-productive and it’s not what faith should be.

What are they going to say when they die? “Sure, God, I was a real asshole myself but I managed to stop a mosque from being built and contributed to the furor that got an abortion doctor killed! Let me in!”

No. I’ve read polls that show they don’t even know their own faith - they don’t know their own gospels from the Walmart flyer. That’s not faith. That’s just dictatorial political ideology masking itself as faith - and that’s what’s happening in countries like Saudi Arabia.

If you can actually make people resent their own faith and dream of escaping its influence, you’re doing it wrong.

— this is the comment of the day on gawker and in my mind maybe the comment of the year. (via scenes-from-my-hood and mydirtymouth and edkohler)

12 August 2010 reblog: scenes-from-my-hood


There are two kinds of people in this world: those who believe there are two kinds of people in this world and those who are smart enough to know better.

— Tom Robbins, Still Life with Woodpecker. (via minusmanhattan)

11 August 2010 reblog: minusmanhattan


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zapnap:

graphicly:

geek-art:

pacalin:

The Kessel Run…latest “doodle” (as he calls them) by James Hance.

“They never said *when* they did it.” Genius? Yep.

11 August 2010 reblog: pacalin


11 August 2010


bigboxcar:

edkohler:

breannapeck:

My friends from St Paul’s Soap Boxing team took first place in the National Poetry Slam last night. This is the amazing Shane Hawley … I was there.

So good.

OMG. Brilliance, right there, in that short little video clip.

10 August 2010 reblog: breannapeck


The Blackstar Warrior - Star Wars Exploitation film trailer

10 August 2010


enemyswim:

soupsoup:

conormckeon:

Ted Olson, supporter of the recent California ruling to allow same sex marriages, also supports the right to completely destroy Fox News’ Chris Wallace in every way imaginable.

10 August 2010 reblog: conormckeon


6 August 2010


Amazing Spiderman baseball catch.

6 August 2010


the United States has been at war for 47 of its 230 years, or 20 percent of its history

NYTimes (via dihard)

6 August 2010 reblog: dihard


What ever happened to the good ole days of Vikings and Packers and Favre?

[via and bigboxcar]

5 August 2010 reblog: bigboxcar