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Apr 22
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imalonerdotty:

rpg-er:

gkojaxlabo:

Dana Littlefield, 21, of Richmond, Va. (via NOISE PhotoBlog: PETA protest piques interest)
Dana Littlefield, 21, of Richmond, Va. でかいのあった

this is for kevin.  :)


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imalonerdotty:

rpg-er:

gkojaxlabo:

Dana Littlefield, 21, of Richmond, Va. (via NOISE PhotoBlog: PETA protest piques interest)

Dana Littlefield, 21, of Richmond, Va.
でかいのあった

this is for kevin.  :)

Hot ass vegz

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Apr 20
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happy 4/20
happy 4/20
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Mar 29
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new bong, Dexter, new house, awesome
new bong, Dexter, new house, awesome
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Feb 23
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Decibel feature, woopwoop
Decibel feature, woopwoop
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Feb 21
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"no one is perfect"

I like that phrase. It’s the nicest way to tell someone they’re wrong.
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Feb 13
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Religion is lame - as usual. Rachel Maddow and The Flying Spaghetti Monster are pretty cool though.
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Feb 10
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John Stewart, once again, pwns Billy.
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Feb 09
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16 year old emo kid

My parents - more specifically my dad - are really building a disliking towards me. This sucks.
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codykniffen:

(reblogged via @increddieble on twitter)

I don’t do “the drugs” or smoke “the pot” but I couldn’t agree more.

I do “do the drugs” and “the pot”.
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Feb 08
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kthxdie:

You are not a submissive slave of mine, good friend! Please purchase your own french-fried potatoes.
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Feb 07
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southpol:


jhnbrssndn:

abbyjean:

SPENDING THIS MONEY ON THE IRAQ WAR IS ESSENTIAL UNLESS YOU HATE FREEDOM
SPENDING THIS MONEY ON THE STIMULUS IS FRIVOLOUS AND WASTEFUL AND A BURDEN ON OUR CHILDREN
graph via poverty


Washington Post:

Senior Bush administration aides certainly pooh-poohed worrisome estimates in the run-up to the war. Former White House economic adviser Lawrence Lindsey reckoned that the conflict would cost $100 billion to $200 billion; Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld later called his estimate “baloney.” Administration officials insisted that the costs would be more like $50 billion to $60 billion. In April 2003, Andrew S. Natsios, the thoughtful head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, said on “Nightline” that reconstructing Iraq would cost the American taxpayer just $1.7 billion. Ted Koppel, in disbelief, pressed Natsios on the question, but Natsios stuck to his guns. Others in the administration, such as Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz, hoped that U.S. partners would chip in, as they had in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, or that Iraq’s oil would pay for the damages.

Ah, priorities.

No need to haggle on spending if you have incompetent people lowballing and lying about its scope from the outset. 
If Karl Rove worked for the Democrats, it would be conventional wisdom that not supporting the stimulus is unamerican.

southpol:

jhnbrssndn:

abbyjean:

SPENDING THIS MONEY ON THE IRAQ WAR IS ESSENTIAL UNLESS YOU HATE FREEDOM

SPENDING THIS MONEY ON THE STIMULUS IS FRIVOLOUS AND WASTEFUL AND A BURDEN ON OUR CHILDREN

graph via poverty

Washington Post:

Senior Bush administration aides certainly pooh-poohed worrisome estimates in the run-up to the war. Former White House economic adviser Lawrence Lindsey reckoned that the conflict would cost $100 billion to $200 billion; Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld later called his estimate “baloney.” Administration officials insisted that the costs would be more like $50 billion to $60 billion. In April 2003, Andrew S. Natsios, the thoughtful head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, said on “Nightline” that reconstructing Iraq would cost the American taxpayer just $1.7 billion. Ted Koppel, in disbelief, pressed Natsios on the question, but Natsios stuck to his guns. Others in the administration, such as Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz, hoped that U.S. partners would chip in, as they had in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, or that Iraq’s oil would pay for the damages.

Ah, priorities.

  1. No need to haggle on spending if you have incompetent people lowballing and lying about its scope from the outset.
  2. If Karl Rove worked for the Democrats, it would be conventional wisdom that not supporting the stimulus is unamerican.
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