Gud, it's based on the deep divisions in the country, Red vs. Blue in shorthand. I see two sides that don't speak the same language and don't appear to want to because they're operating under competely different views of the world. Plus -- and I've noticed this most from the Red side, but I won't argue whether my vision is accurate or skewed -- an unwillingness to see the other side as anything resembling human. The free tossing out of words like "traitor," for example.
Current example -- Michelle Malkin facilitating -- and defending her facilitation of -- death threats against college students who dare to oppose the war in Iraq by publishing the students' phone numbers on her blog. And, of course, the death threat-ers themselves.
I date it back to Buchanan's speech because of his use of the term "culture war." The situation may have begun earlier, but at that point it became obvious that war had been declared. And, since that speech was given at the convention of one of the two major political parties, it becomes hard to write that view off as the raving of a kook without a following.
Environment, he makes sounds decisions instead of giving into hippie hype
And trees create carbon monoxide.
Environment, he makes sounds decisions instead of giving into hippie hype
And trees create carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide? That's the least of the factors behind Bush's environmental decisions. Once he heard about Ents, he declared all trees to be terrorists.
If a woman has junk in her trunk and muscular thighs, that'll change.
You mean like me?
But I like the silhouette at that length. If the material didn't come back under, but was instead supported by mini crinolines or something, I wouldn't even bother make excuses for liking it. Longer, there's drape, and that's ugly.
As for the unattractive men...Carrot Top needs to be higher on the list. When Gilbert Godfried speaks in his normal voice, he's merely funny looking, and not notably unattractive. Roberts Patrick and Englund? Come on! Also, I've had the hots for Scottie Pippen for forever. Lie in bed and think of his deftness with a basketball. He could get hotter. Speaking of lying in bed and thinking of things--thinking of Adama and Castillo certainly does favours for Edward James Olmos.
I wonder if the guys who wrote that were straight. Either way, odd choice of author.
I wasn't a screamer having Emeline, either. And, much to everyone's surprise, I only cursed once. B and MM and E and my support staff didn't bark at me, but were encouraging. Like AmyLiz, I kind of went zen with it. Turned inward.
It also might have been the drugs. Those were nice drugs.
It's sort of amazing that there's a link for a book called Longing for Daddy on the same page. I mean, how irony-deficient do you have to be to miss that? Or is it intentional?
The Purity Pledge thing is just... ::shudder::
It also might have been the drugs. Those were nice drugs.
Yes, this. Oh yes.