The Japanese are strange
S Andrew Swann | October 29, 2009
thoughts and opinions by author s. andrew swann
S Andrew Swann | October 29, 2009
S Andrew Swann | October 26, 2009
Apparently the GOP felt is was behind the curve when it came to the rape-apologist bandwagon. Hell, if I parse this right, the amendment that these 30 asinine twits voted against wouldn’t make it illegal for a company to make a contract saying you can’t sue if their employees gang-rape you, it just said that [...]
S Andrew Swann | October 20, 2009
Something about animation can be fundamentally creepy. Thanks to Weird Universe.
S Andrew Swann | October 14, 2009
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c CNN Leaves It There www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Ron Paul Interview You know, at some point it seems they just stopped trying.
S Andrew Swann | October 1, 2009
Celebrities belong to a different class of people, they are not subject to normal petty laws short of perhaps murder. Even then, you often see the accused, and the fans of the accused, twist facts to the breaking point to portray any prosecution as persecution. Even when the bastard pleads guilty. In the case of [...]
S Andrew Swann | September 22, 2009
The advent of the internet has meant the arrival of all sorts of programming serving niches that were, until now, ill-served by the mainstream media. For instance, a series of “let’s put random crap in a microwave and see what happens?” Then there’re Lovcraftian talk shows: And the Sith Lords of the supermarket. Then there’s [...]
S Andrew Swann | September 16, 2009
Test post while I’m having blog issues.
S Andrew Swann | September 10, 2009
Because, why not? (Optimus from here).
S Andrew Swann | August 27, 2009
Of all the crap the U.S. Government spends money on, the National Endowment of the Arts is probably one of the least offensive. When someone comes around and calls for eliminating funding for it, they come across often as either petty or too easily offended. Two main complaints rear their head when the subject of [...]
S Andrew Swann | August 26, 2009
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