I'll keep an eye out for you in the Black Lodge but watch out for my doppelganger. I'll be the one hiding behind the brain tree.
I'll keep an eye out for you in the Black Lodge but watch out for my doppelganger. I'll be the one hiding behind the brain tree.
One last music video post, and a chance to commemorate the kinjapocalypse and the trumpocalypse:
Takeaways -
thrillingly revelatory/annoyingly masturbatory
Meanwhile, here in Georgia -
Helloooooooooooooooooo
I've had enough of Chump, his defenders, their false equivalences and what-about-isms, their racism and hatred, their lies and deceptions for one day.
Obama's tweet on Saturday:
The Fux News scripting was extraordinarily transparent today - at least the bits I saw throughout the evening. I guess when following a singular event where Chump manages to sink even further into incompetence and obliviousness, it must be even more difficult to defend his shenanigans, but when in doubt:
It made me think of the song Green Gloves by The National. Those gloves were imbued with a different type of ability.
I'm curious about the guy who was in the jail with Chad and Naido. He was mimicking sounds (was that a monkey?) and words (like Dougie) and was bleeding consistently from his mouth - it was puddling on the floor - just like in the story told at the Roadhouse at the end when it was said that Billy was bleeding in the…
I don't know about that but apparently they have a different reality there than the one we have here.
Watching the Gorillaz show from Outside Lands in San Francisco earlier. Damon Albarn had this to say:
I've been reading the Blue Ant trilogy recently - just finishing Zero History now - and was wondering to myself how it could best be adapted.
Fire-ier and Furious-er!!!!!!!!
Well, I liked it… for reasons!
You're my kind of smartass, Smartass!
In case you've been wondering, Buzzfeed tells us
North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.
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