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OMFG I GET TO SEE @KAWAFACE TONIGHT YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hey @brosdrakemead - are y'all open tomorrow and/or Saturday night? This guy needs a mead fix!
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In definitely in the airline industry waist-deep now. I watch weather nonstop and am genuinely interested.
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Wow, @Google. Really???? #TimeToMoveOut
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Y'all won't know who I am after I say this, but the Chicago Bulls vs Indiana basketball game is close and could get real interesting.
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Guys like this piss me off. There’s not one original thing about him - he’s a cookie cut from a very generic cutter - yet the gays go gaga over him. Yawn.
EAT WHILE HIGH
Compliments of UNITED AIR LINES.
For Stephen!
That’d cost you an extra $100 nowadays.
Hand-embroidered newspapers by Lauren DiCioccio
ahhh i kind of love these.
LOVE.
Jesus of Nazareth, prophet of the Christian religion. If you’re Christian, this one’s a no brainer; he is the son of God for Christ’s sake! And if you aren’t a believer of Christianity, well, carpenters have a pretty crushable vibe too..
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! Also happy Hannukah, Kwanza, Pancha Ganapati, Saturnalia, Mōdraniht, vague season of present-giving, or whatever else you care to celebrate!
Uhhhhhh no.
You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you never had the courage to commit.
George Gershwin, American composer. 1898 - 1937. Best known for classical works like “American in Paris” and “Rhapsody in Blue,” his opera “Porgy & Bess,” and standards like “I Got Rhythm” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me.”
What a stud. The man wrote everything. Ballet, classical, opera, jazz… His music is iconic and totally American. We lost a great man when he died of a brain tumor at age 38. Just think of how much better the world of music would be if he had lived even a few years more. Cheers to George Gershwin.
I don’t support the Occupy movement because I prefer to work diligently at changing the world around me instead of passively demanding change. When I am displeased with a business’ practices, I stop patronizing the business; if a politician and I don’t see eye to eye, I vote against them in an election. While I share many of the original Occupy Wall Street grievances, I do not agree with the way the Occupiers have demanded change.
Instead of taking their own movement seriously and leading the blind to a new light, the Occupiers have repeated the same protests time and time again, only changing their tune when the world stops paying attention. The perfect opportunity to make positive impact passed them long ago when their lack of leadership and responsibility conveyed the message that are not ready to take (any) next steps towards a brighter future.
That so many camps effectively shut themselves down by refusing to work with local law enforcement or government is an irony unto itself if only because their own democracies failed them. And all the while, they complain about big business while blogging on the mass-produced laptops and texting on their iPhones and Android devices.
From halting mass transit systems (which carry the “99%” to and from their homes, jobs and social engagements) to blocking ports (which employ the “99%” and helps them provide for their families), the Occupy movement’s misguided protests are angering more and more of the persons they claim to fight for.
Very quickly, support for the Occupy movement is disintegrating and they have nobody to blame but themselves.
I ask you this: If a small group of right-wing extremists can form a political party and get enough persons elected to successfully bring our Federal Government to its knees, why can’t the Occupy movement create a single change?
Can we get a little love for Teddy Roosevelt? He was a Rough Rider, a judo master, a conservationist, and general badass. Plus, look at how hot he was in his graduation picture.
Total history hard-on.
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