Showing posts with label kidnapping rapists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidnapping rapists. Show all posts

07 November 2011

ever wonder what the penn state coaching staff does with their spare time?

oh, nothing. just molests children. is all. read all about it here.

i think thomas wilhelm put it best:
"i haven't read it, it's so damn long. all i know is that some assistant coach diddled some kids or something and joe paterno was all, nbd. and he's probably rolling in his grave now that this story is out in the public."

28 June 2011

let the idiot parade begin!

It took about twelve seconds as an official candidate for president for Michele Bachmann to say get caught saying something unintentionally hilarious. Speaking to Fox News shortly after on Sunday before her announcement in Waterloo, Iowa, earlier today, Bachmann said, "What I want them to know is that, just like John Wayne is from Waterloo, Iowa, that's the kind of spirit that I have too." As the Washington Times pointed out, movie star John Wayne was born in Iowa — but Winterset, Iowa, which is about 140 miles from Waterloo. There was, however, a famous John Wayne who used to live in Waterloo. His name was John Wayne Gacy, and he was a terrifying clown who raped and murdered 33 young men in the seventies, which is about as far from "heroic cowboy" as you can get. (via)
thx joey tony!

history lesson:

sufjan stevens - john wayne gacy, jr.

10 May 2011

opinionz


have you heard of him? he's this really good rapper that says really scary / terrible things. his album came out today, and according to his twitter, is currently number three on itunes.

i've given it a couple of listens, and i can't decide if i can take the F-bombs (the homophobic kind) and the rape glorification. throughout the album, he repeatedly ridicules anyone who would take him seriously, stating simply "im not homophobic", and i want to be laidback about it, but i've never really understood the artistic appeal / gain of using the word "faggot". i find myself agreeing with this sentiment:
Tyler's combination of dubious fantasies, anti-gay slurs and emo whining about his upbringing recalls Eminem which doesn't leave much room for shock. In 2011, this feels impotent and tedious. Odd Future's defenders in the media emphasise Tyler's technical skills – and it's true that his gift for assonance and internal rhymes is impressive. But his talent is only half the story: the shtick they use it for is played out. And it undermines the rest of his aesthetic: he demands our empathy at every turn for his own tough life, but is too limited an artist to show empathy for people who, with all due respect, suffer much more on a daily basis than growing up in a single-parent household. Tyler's model of male anger ends up feeling a lot more like male privilege – and as conservative and regressive as that implies. (via)
 that "yonkers" video is pretty good, though. do you have any thoughts?

03 September 2009

check the tapes!


looks like the gurgle-street-view camera car got that kidnapper. i want to see an aerial of his backyard rape compound....here i go.
 
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