October 14, 2010

Another 'stained glass' project. Amazing

Time-lapse stained glass window.

Not exactly stained glass. Pretty bitchen though.

October 10, 2010

The Vulgar Pigboy speaks:



"...some people are self-starters, and some people are born lazy. Some people are born victims. Some people are just born to be slaves."


[uh, yeah Rush. They're known as Dittoheads]

October 9, 2010

Muscular-style Christianity on the rebound


The American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer says Jesus would have agreed with the Obion County, TN mayor and fire department and allowed the Cranick home to burn down.

According to Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association:

"In this case, critics of the fire department are confused both about right and wrong and about Christianity. And it is because they have fallen prey to a weakened, feminized version of Christianity that is only about softer virtues such as compassion and not in any part about the muscular Christian virtues of individual responsibility and accountability."

I'm going to hell, OK??

October 6, 2010

September 29, 2010

Tiabbi: Tea Baggers? All full of shit...




Vast forests have already been sacrificed to the public debate about the Tea Party: what it is, what it means, where it's going. But after lengthy study of the phenomenon, I've concluded that the whole miserable narrative boils down to one stark fact: They're full of shit. All of them. At the voter level, the Tea Party is a movement that purports to be furious about government spending — only the reality is that the vast majority of its members are former Bush supporters who yawned through two terms of record deficits and spent the past two electoral cycles frothing not about spending but about John Kerry's medals and Barack Obama's Sixties associations. The average Tea Partier is sincerely against government spending — with the exception of the money spent on them. In fact, their lack of embarrassment when it comes to collecting government largesse is key to understanding what this movement is all about...

--Matt Taibbi. Rolling Stone