BonzotheFifth
Bonzo the Fifth
BonzotheFifth

It's true... Government assholes have no dick.

Proof positive he hated doing a fighting manga only because that aspect became popular and really wants to do silly stuff?

Or maybe she's the reincarnation of Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, and she's going to throw the thang down flip it and reverse it. Didn't think about that, did you?

And she's not even one of the lizard people.

For further proof, I submit this photo from a secret camera in Michele Bachmann's office:

Man, I wish we had something like the utopian collectivist meritocracy of the Star Trek universe. Gene Roddenberry was like a time-traveling Karl Marx. What a wonderful world it would be.

As a heterosexual, married male, I must offer two responses to this article:

First, the positive: Thank you for the laugh. This was one of the most insightful, witty, cutting articles I've read in a long time—and it had me howling, until...

Second, the negative: I have realized I know far too many men—and far too many

Or maybe this will all work out like Star Trek and everything will be good.

My beef with Libertarians essentially boils down to their blind spot when it comes down to who will fill the power vacuum when a government becomes stripped of most of its regulatory roles. The principle of non-initiation of violence is of course, in of itself honorable (as another poster described it's intent). But

It's a peculiarity of political history in the United States, probably caused by the excesses of the Gilded Age, the Red Scares of the 20s and the Cold War, that almost no one has heard of left-libertarians (Like Noam Chomsky) or takes them seriously. Instead, in my country, libertarianism, in the original meaning of

I started to tune out Heinlein as I got older. His early work was pretty good. Didn't really like his later stuff.

Asimov made a similar comment about Heinlein's politics reflecting the politics of whoever he was married to at the time.

Associating Heinlein's politics to his wife at the time may be simplistic, but it is also fairly accurate. To me, the important thing is that he always had the theme of personal responsibility. Pretty much all his books encourage people to own their actions and not blame them on government or anybody else.

Haven't seen it yet. But man, the comments that this movie isn't realistic because teens aren't "smart" or "introspective" really kill me.

HIPAA violations are MAJOR. There are medical privacy laws for REASONS. That idiot Rawls is fucked.