WotansWood
WotansWood
WotansWood

The only good thing to come out of either article.

No, just more disdainful of you.

EVERYTHING A BITCH

I dunno, killing fits right in with the gentlemen of the middle ages through 1923 or so. They did a lot of killing back then.

Yeah, I think killing a million Iraqis and committing various other war crimes is DEFINITELY OUT OF BOUNDS for real gentlemen, any way you look at it.

Half-talented, stunted artists are the most dangerous people on the planet.

Just think of the thousands of dead servicemen and women who spit their last breath in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, and the trillions that was spent on it, all at the behest of "the decider", with is hand firmly tied to the national tiller as the ship of state nearly broke apart upon the shore of economic

"He's an old retired gentleman who paints."

"You need professional counseling at the MD/PhD level... we can guide you toward a licensed therapist who can treat your self-esteem deficit."

[Cotton, Minnesota's Jeff Slygh uses a canoe to save a deer that fell through the ice — during deer season — on Nichols Lake. There's video. This is so Minnesotan that it makes the Brainerd Paul Bunyan statue look like a plate of Mississippi grits. Via WDIO.]

Some guy posted it on my uni feminist page trying to start a (to be fair pro-feminist) discussion, but started by saying 'I realise this is a paraody'...

Please read the following line very carefully:

The "After" abs look like a sort of Rorschach test.

I could have sworn that years ago I read that men, especially older men, don't respond to facial plastic surgery as well as women do which is why you have Burt Reynolds, Kenny Rogers, Bruce Jenner, Mickey Rourke, Sylvester Stallone, etc.

You deserve to help yourself now.

Huh! I wouldn't say cutting your arms off is minimally invasive!

This has been blowing up my Facebook all day. I smile every time it pops up. Forward to victory, tiny warriors!

Oh my god. Your right.

No. What the "lab" (eyeroll) report shows was that there were various metals in the hair sample they fed into the mass spectrometer— a device that detects elements at parts per billion concentrations. This does NOT mean that the person who grew the hair had been exposed to the metals in question. The most sensible