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She posted this shit using an Instagram account with her name and picture front and centre? Behold, the master race. 

I thought I’d add a new take on a fan favorite.

Russell Brand comes to mind.

Jon Stewart was.

You’re asking for someone to willingly put themselves down an incredibly dark and lonely road; notice all of them died mostly bitter, angry and broken people. (Only 2/3 of them got to add ‘old’ to that list.) Carlin was apparently only just beginning to claw his way out of a nasty funk he had been in for decades;

Louis C.K. Would be a good addition to that list. HST was a writer/journalist, and now we look to comics to highlight the harsh truths in society. I can’t think of a modern journalist who can equal his cultural impact.

So who are the modern day “prophets” filling the shoes of Hunter S Thomoson, Bill Hicks, and George Carlin? The prophets that use humor and story telling to to really teach us hard truths?

That was cool, this is cool, too:

There is simply no reasoning with these paranoid nutjobs. As someone with severe asthma, I get my annual flu shot in late summer and worry until March that someone who’s decided they’re a special snowflake will give it to me (because vaccines don’t have to be 100% effective to be beneficial and necessary).

Considering I have read countless stories of innocent people, even children, accidentally or deliberately shot and killed during swatting incidents gone bad, I can never and will never view "swatting" as anything other than attempted injury and harm from the culprits.

So, essentially, teenagers are still assholes.

Prosecute swatters as attempted murder.

An interesting book that I feel applies to this analysis is "Society Must Be Defended!" by French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault. In this book, compiled from a series of lectures he gave, he begins by asking himself what insights might be gained from an inversion of the famous Clausewitz aphorism, "politics

Cline ruined my productivity for the last two days. I will not hesitate to recommend this book to literally everyone I ever meet. I am so jealous for the generation that grew up in the 80s - because there are things in the book I'll never get.