February 2012
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That moment you lose all hope for humanity. That...
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If you're walking down the street and no one looks...
If organic farming is the natural way, shouldn’t organic produce just be called...
– Ymber Delecto (via breathemystardust, happyfitness)
The American Government
Casey Anthony: So it's kind of obvious that I either killed my kid or knew about it and don't give a fuck lol.
Court: Sounds good. You're free to go.
OJ Simpson: So after being found not guilty for killing my wife, I wrote a book about doing it. That's kinda just slapping it in your face that I did it and you let me go.
Court: Nah, I know you're a good guy.
Teenagers: I can't really afford CDs or iTunes, so I download my music so that I can have it-
Court: How dare you breathe. How can you live with yourself?
My dad and I were talking about the Harry Potter...
If we wait until we’re ready, we’ll be waiting for the rest of our lives.
– Lemony Snicket (via onceuponadreamaloud)
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I can't take the Government and these Rich fucks.
Allllllllllllllllll for them none for us.
Why can’t movies and music be free? Because record companies want more money? Fuck them let them get a different job. I’m tired of the choke hold corporate executives have on this country. Anything they want they get it. They’re worse than children!
Vote all fucking incumbents out of congress. Fuck em’ fuck em’ fuck...
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Saturday Night =
Sour Patch Kids (Berries) &&& Anima Mundi (Documentary about Environmental Stuff)
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January 2012
Addictive Dreams: The Freakonomics guys call... →
muchjunk:
“A $250 billion per year loss would be almost $800 for every man, woman, and child in America. And 750,000 jobs – that’s twice the number of those employed in the entire motion picture industry in 2010. The good news is that the numbers are wrong. In 2010, the Government…
Spike Lee Dropping Knowlegde
THR: Looking at the most successful movie of the year to feature black talent, The Help, why do you think the film was able to transcend racial boundaries and be both a commercial and critical hit?
Lee: OK, let me ask you a question: Why did Driving Miss Daisy win best picture in 1989? That's my answer.