How Greece is Like a Spoiled Teenager with a Drinking Problem

I was having a discussion about Greece and why I think the Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, is a very evil man. I wrote this comparison of Greece’s current situation with a spoiled teenager with a drinking problem: Greece is like a teenager living off of support from its parents. It is spending all its […]

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Confederate Flags

Am I the only one who thinks that both sides in the whole confederate flag debacle ((Some idiot kid shot up a bunch of black people in a church.  Then some equally big idiots decided it was really because of a flag.)) are drooling idiots? So, you’re outraged that the flag is being removed? How about […]

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Theory: Alternativet Googled “insane Russian shenanigans”

Theory: Danish political party (party as in chugging beers not as in political organization) Alternativet, couldn’t be bothered making their own politics, and instead just Googled “insane Russian shenanigans.” Proof 1: local currency; Russian potato-backed madness-money. Alternativets crazy-currency. Proof 2: short working-week; Russian 4-day working week. Alternativets bad-science backed 30-hours working week (which is backed […]

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Are You Pro-Terrorism or Pro-Insults?

Are you for terrorism or for Charlie? Are you for insulting religious groups or against Charlie? It is entirely possible to be for free speech but against making fun of others. Terror is not about people hurting other’s feelings, it is just about poor people being hungry. […]

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What’s in a Headline – on Unbiased Journalism

Does unbiased journalism exist?  It is possible to present a story without imposing your personal opinions?  As I asked the question in the first paragraph instead of the headline, let’s forego Betteridge and appease the Facebook generation by jumping straight to the conclusion: no.  I do not believe so, and I think it is a problem. […]

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