Posted on March 20, 2013, 3:03 UTC, by MC, under
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Links 4 U Audio of Michelle Shocked’s recent weird thing Daily Beast: Jon Hamm’s Penis is Too Big for Clothes, Needs Airbrushing Daniel Kalder: Bolshoi Acid Attack — The Scandal Spreads Huffington Post: Google Street View Snaps Photos Of Man Getting Handjob Interview with Dissent editor Michael Kazin Jesse Walker: Elizabeth Warren Attacks Republican for Being Soft on Pot [...]
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Posted on February 12, 2013, 7:02 UTC, by MC, under
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Glenn Greenwald: “…Obama has embraced and expanded the core premises of the Bush/Cheney global war on terror that Democrats so vehemently claimed to find offensive, radical, a ‘shredding of the Constitution.’ And they are now supportive for one reason and one reason only: it’s a Democratic president whom they trust – Barack Obama specifically doing [...]
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Posted on October 26, 2012, 4:10 UTC, by MC, under
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APOLLONIAN WIGHT Daniel Kalder: Animal Cruelty and Enormous Breasts, or: More Fun With Alejandro Jodorowsky David Damkoehler: “In 1992 Norbert H. Kox inherited a framed print, a portrait of Christ that had hung in a prominent position in his parents’ home in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This portrait was to inspire a series of skillfully executed works [...]
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