February 2011
32 posts
I will never not watch Prince and the Revolution beat Charlie Murphy and his crew in basketball.
"I Heard the Shots and Ran Toward the Sound":... →
Good lord. Just read this gripping, heartwrenching story of how 3 people reacted during and after the Giffords shooting.
pantslessprogressive:
‘We Are Wisconsin’ by Finn Ryan
You don’t have to love unions, you don’t have to believe that their policy...
– Paul Krugman (via drinkthe-koolaid)
Reblogged for truth.
For what’s happening in Wisconsin isn’t about the state budget, despite Mr....
– IT IS ALWAYS ABOUT POWER. Wisconsin Power Play - NYTimes.com
Pantsless Progressive: What the GOP said to me. →
ilyagerner:
Three months ago, I remember being told that Americans making $250,000 a year were just salt of the earth types, barely scraping by in lower-middle-class existence. The value of the dollar must have skyrocketed in the meantime, because now I’m told Wisconsin teachers (starting…
Frakking mind-boggling.
Seriously, Firefly is gonna happen, again.
– One Step Closer Of The Day - TDW Geeks
What continues to astonish me most, not only about city life but American life,...
– MinnPost - Cityscape: Why are Americans so unbothered by their growing economic inequality?
Cutting government spending is a grim and unpopular business, at least when you...
– I’m probably the last person in the world to read this, but it’s worth re-posting and thinking about.
What the budget says about America
beingblog:
You’ll Never Hear Kumbaya the Same Way Again
by Trent Gilliss, senior editor
There are a few moments from behind the glass that stop me dead in my tracks — times during an interview when a wise voice creates a new opportunity to hear something differently. To challenge a conceit. To envelop the listener in the womb of silent storytelling and place one in a position of listening...
Dead Poets Society: Final Script →
The complete text of the Dead Poets Society script.
I’ll be in my bunk.
lookatthisfrakkinggeekster:
I Love You Man 1.5
“Now RUSH thinks we’re idiots.”