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A Modest Proposal

Someone on YouTube sent me this:

“THE REQUEST:
imagine that your a very evil deman inside a human body, and your going to stomp and crush to death a human, as your very evil and your from hell your going to enjoy this and you may have a demon friend to assist you if you want, by placing the camera on the floor as you tower over it your going to stomp on the camera by raising your foot over the lense as high as you can and bringing it down very close to the lense, continue this stomping death scene for as long as you wish but remember to act like your enjoying crushing the puny human to death under your feet!!!

I hope you enjoy the fun making this video. please let me know if your going to do the request and i will stright away subscribe to you. thanks.”

Should I do it??

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Lately

I’ve been thinking a lot, trying to figure out what I should do. Maybe nothing? I don’t know, I’m still a little shaky physically. Emotionally I can’t quite tell what’s going on. I’m scared. I’ve tried to cry, but the tears just don’t come. I’ve tried to be sad, or angry, or anything really, but nothing comes to me. I’m not sure if it just hasn’t hit me, or it won’t. All I know is I’m scared, for the first time in my life I’m truely scared of losing someone. I think I’m about to lose my best friend, and I can’t deal with that. I don’t need advice, but if you’d like to give any that’d be great. Some of you may know what’s going on. If not then just disregard this, I just needed to say this stuff, get it out of my head.

In the immortal words of the Talking Heads “MY GOD, WHAT HAVE I DONE?!”

🙁

Posted in Songs, Teenage Life

Big News!!!

Guess who just got back from their first concert?  That’s right, me!  It was frikin awesome too!!!  The band, who I’d never heard by the way, put on an amazing show and rocked the house.  It was a fairly small concert too, which meant I was able to get right up next to the stage, but it still was a full out concert with crazy lights and speakers and everything!!!  I even got a shirt and personally got it autographed!!!  I have a feeling there are more concerts in my near future…

This is Scarface signing off.

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The GOP is acting like a guy who got dumped

I thought this was kinda funny:

Bill Maher: The GOP Is Acting Like a Guy Who Got Dumped

By Bill Maher, Los Angeles Times. Posted April 25, 2009.

Listen up Republicans: It’s been almost 100 days, and your country is not coming back to you. She’s found somebody new.

If conservatives don’t want to be seen as bitter people who cling to their guns and religion and anti-immigrant sentiments, they should stop being bitter and clinging to their guns, religion and anti-immigrant sentiments.

It’s been a week now, and I still don’t know what those “tea bag” protests were about. I saw signs protesting abortion, illegal immigrants, the bank bailout and that gay guy who’s going to win “American Idol.” But it wasn’t tax day that made them crazy; it was election day. Because that’s when Republicans became what they fear most: a minority.

The conservative base is absolutely apoplectic because, because … well, nobody knows. They’re mad as hell, and they’re not going to take it anymore. Even though they’re not quite sure what “it” is. But they know they’re fed up with “it,” and that “it” has got to stop.

Here are the big issues for normal people: the war, the economy, the environment, mending fences with our enemies and allies, and the rule of law.

And here’s the list of Republican obsessions since President Obama took office: that his birth certificate is supposedly fake, he uses a teleprompter too much, he bowed to a Saudi guy, Europeans like him, he gives inappropriate gifts, his wife shamelessly flaunts her upper arms, and he shook hands with Hugo Chavez and slipped him the nuclear launch codes.

Do these sound like the concerns of a healthy, vibrant political party?

It’s sad what’s happened to the Republicans. They used to be the party of the big tent; now they’re the party of the sideshow attraction, a socially awkward group of mostly white people who speak a language only they understand. Like Trekkies, but paranoid.

The GOP base is convinced that Obama is going to raise their taxes, which he just lowered. But, you say, “Bill, that’s just the fringe of the Republican Party.” No, it’s not. The governor of Texas, Rick Perry, is not afraid to say publicly that thinking out loud about Texas seceding from the Union is appropriate considering that … Obama wants to raise taxes 3% on 5% of the people? I’m not sure exactly what Perry’s independent nation would look like, but I’m pretty sure it would be free of taxes and Planned Parenthood. And I would have to totally rethink my position on a border fence.

I know. It’s not about what Obama’s done. It’s what he’s planning. But you can’t be sick and tired of something someone might do.

Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota recently said she fears that Obama will build “reeducation” camps to indoctrinate young people. But Obama hasn’t made any moves toward taking anyone’s guns, and with money as tight as it is, the last thing the president wants to do is run a camp where he has to shelter and feed a bunch of fat, angry white people.

Look, I get it, “real America.” After an eight-year run of controlling the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court, this latest election has you feeling like a rejected husband. You’ve come home to find your things out on the front lawn — or at least more things than you usually keep out on the front lawn. You’re not ready to let go, but the country you love is moving on. And now you want to call it a whore and key its car.

That’s what you are, the bitter divorced guy whose country has left him — obsessing over it, haranguing it, blubbering one minute about how much you love it and vowing the next that if you cannot have it, nobody will.

But it’s been almost 100 days, and your country is not coming back to you. She’s found somebody new. And it’s a black guy.

The healthy thing to do is to just get past it and learn to cherish the memories. You’ll always have New Orleans and Abu Ghraib.

And if today’s conservatives are insulted by this, because they feel they’re better than the people who have the microphone in their party, then I say to them what I would say to moderate Muslims: Denounce your radicals. To paraphrase George W. Bush, either you’re with them or you’re embarrassed by them.

The thing that you people out of power have to remember is that the people in power are not secretly plotting against you. They don’t need to. They already beat you in public.