Take comfort in the fact that every time someone types out the phrases "should of (sic) complied" or "play stupid games win stupid prizes" a spirit appears like in A Christmas Carol and shows them the future where they die alone without ever having known the love of another living being.
We hear you, we see you, and we know - as you do - that you're a miserable sorta-excuse for a human being who will never know a moment's happiness let alone be tolerable to any other person. Your existence is a cancer on the world and everyone forced to encounter you, even for a moment, is worse off for it. And unlike this woman shot down in cold blood, the moment you die will pass entirely unnoticed and unremaked upon. It will be like you never existed, and you know every word I said here is true. That's why you act the way you do and talk the way you do - because at night, when you're alone, you know all of this. The only thing that never occurs to you is that everyone around you knows it about you, too. You think your act fools anyone, and that's the scariest thing to you: the possibility that people see you for the coward you are.
They do. We do. Sleep tight. ...
It takes an enormous amount of courage to stand there, keep filming, and scream "What the fuck, you asshole" at someone wearing a badge who just shot and killed one of your neighbors in cold blood.
If you're grasping for anything to feel good about right now - and that's a very difficult thing to find - feel good about the fact that not everyone is as much of a spineless, collaborating coward as our elites. Total strangers will risk their lives to stand next to you. ...
Mike Q says:
If the pound is a secret terrorist handshake, than I wonder what the hell this means:
http://tinyurl.com/5ul9jw
I can't help but look at Fox in the same way I see Cartoon Network. I never watch either (mainly because I don't have TV and, if I did, wouldn't watch it anyway). But at the off chance I pass one of these networks I either shake my head at how mind numbing it is or laugh hysterically at the pure stupidity of what I am seeing.
BK says:
Good post Ed… I noticed on msn.com yesterday that one of the most popular searches on the internets yesterday was something along the lines of "Obama fistbump."
While fox news is certainly worthy of most every criticism raised, at some level it's a sad commentary on the American public that this station ever had a hay-day. It's never been news, and yet it was the primary source of information for a considerable amount of people.
Pick on Fox, but let's not leave several million Americans off the hook for this one too…
Samantha says:
I think you're right about Hill parodying her own network. The look on her face as she said it, the fact that she never explained herself, and the sheer absurdity of the topic itself make me think that must have been what was going on. God help us if not.