Charissa Cotrill's Blog, page 199
November 20, 2011
wilwheaton:
Good question.
(via @CandiceHull on Twitter.)
VERY...
inventrix:
gingerhaze:
I am laughing so hard at this gif that...

I am laughing so hard at this gif that I made I have officially lost my mind
ahahahah if this isn't gpoy then nothing is
November 19, 2011
((how old are you all? i'm 17))
saccharinesylph:
linh-linh:
heirofqueso:
dickstridersbulge:
ohmyahoge:
the-american-...
"I was there to take down the names of people who were arrested… As I'm standing there, some..."
wilwheaton:
laughterkey:
motherjones:
UC Davis police officer...

UC Davis police officer pepper sprays sitting students because, well, just because.
Think that's %$#ing horrible? The video's worse.
Via John Aravosis at AmericaBlog:
I'm sorry, this has gone too far. This has happened in police department after police department, and it has gone too far. Our police look like the goons in Russia and China. Please watch this video and send it to everyone you know. This has gone too far.
Anyone get a badge number on this guy? With that many cameras, someone must have it.
This makes me sick to my stomach.
This is why I trust my Twitter feeds more than I trust any media...

This is why I trust my Twitter feeds more than I trust any media outlet. When there is a media blackout so that the police state can control the information regarding the nature of the protests and what is actually happening, there are hundreds, if not thousands of cameras still on the ground, broadcasting the unfiltered truth to the world.
ginamak:
comicsalliance:
'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams...

'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Announces He's Running For President
Even though it's a solid year away, the 2012 Presidential Campaign is already heating up, and with it, the same complaints about our electoral system that crop up every four years. Voters often say that they wish there was a viable candidate outside of the traditional two-party system, someone who could come in and shake things up so that we're not necessarily limited to the same two choices.
This time, however, there's a difference. One man has heard the call, America. One man is willing to step outside the established system: Dilbert creator Scott Adams has announced his candidacy for president, running as an independent on the platform of "managers are totally dumb, am I right?" And as unlikely as it seems, we here at ComicsAlliance think he's a totally viable candidate.
And the first time anyone asks him about his attitudes towards rape or women in general, he'll flounce off in a huff and claim it was all a "social experiment."
Asshole.




