For some reason I really like looking at this picture.
I feel so bad for the few PC users…but not really.
For some reason I really like looking at this picture.
I feel so bad for the few PC users…but not really.
I am laughing so hard right now.
Reporter: “What do you say to parents who think the Wild Things film may be too scary?”
Sendak: “I would tell them to go to hell. That’s a question I will not tolerate.”
Reporter: “Because kids can handle it?”
Sendak: “If they can’t handle it, go home. Or wet your pants. Do whatever you like. But it’s not a question that can be answered.”
(via Daring Fireball)
A good move in my opinion. I’m taking it right now, and the in-car experience with an instructor is awesome.
Homecoming game was great!
…is believing in something.
What an interesting concept. It’s funny how for years (and years…and years…and years…) many have attempted to separate religion from this country. By taking God out of everything, we only base ourselves off of another religion; atheism. Humorous contradiction, isn’t it?
America is a Christian nation…whether you like it or not. “Thomas Jefferson’s own draft bill on freedom of religion reasoned that God’s very nature led him to choose ‘not to propagate His religion by coercion’ but to ‘extend it by its influence on reason alone’.” (48 Liberal Lies About American History) The bold-ed phrases are Jefferson’s words himself. It’s freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion.
We have lost all that our founding fathers instituted. We cannot resort to these “non-religious” contradictions and non-christian morals. Besides the fact that it is impossible, it is just completely stupid.
Speak up, Christians!!
How beautifully said.
Don’t be stupid or you’ll get your password stolen. Bottom line.
This is the best flag in the world. (via kottke.org)
This is probably one of the few weeks I get excited about the whole school-spirit thing. Yeah, I’m pumped. Yeah, it’s gonna be a good week!
(well, too be honest, I’m mainly excited to help with broadcasting the pep rally. shh.)
As seen in Quincy Market, Boston.