Thursday, August 16, 2007

Hideous Crap In Iraq

The body count is expected to reach as many as 500 in the bombings in Northwestern Iraq. The grim atrocity that led to the bombings? A 17 yr. old girl of the Yezidi religion took up w/ a Sunni boy, & may have converted to Islam as a result. Then she was stoned to death by her people.
This pissed off Sunnis, especially al Qaida, thought to be the perpetrators of the bombings, which occurred in a Yezidi area. Talk about your spiral of violence, "honor" killing bullshit, tribalist horsecrap, & on & on. Two young people fall in love, and this is the result.
Just Another Blog™ hates the living fuck out of people, and this only encourages its hatred. Your species is less than filth.
Can someone explain what the United Snakes thinks it is going to do in Iraq? Can "democracy" & "prosperity," to set a "shining example" for Iraq's neighbors ever be established in tribes & cultures like this? Doubtful at best. And if anyone thinks cultures that stone their own people to death for committing romantic love, and then kill hundreds more in retaliation for the first atrocity will let the United Snakes steal their fucking oil, please let Just Another Blog™ know. We will happily stone you to death for the ultimate crimes of stupidity & ignorance. And hubris, too.
Occupiers out now!!

3 comments:

M. Bouffant said...

King of Just Another Blog™ Comments Mr. Peabody attempts to comment, then gives up & e-mails The Editor thusly:
God buttfucking damn it, fucking blogger wouldn't let me post a dick-sucking comment to your "hideous crap in Iraq" piece. What a fucking piece of free shit. The code must have been written in China and purchased at Wal*Mart. Oh well. What I was going to say is that this is the first time I have heard you speak so favorably about romantic love. Normally you seem to regard it as a mere bourgeois affectation. Later on, Mon.......
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And The Editor Responds Thusly:. It wouldn't've fit w/ the theme of the item had we done our usual righteous condemnation of all bougeois activity. And one can't really expect teeny-boppers from somewhat less sophisticated cultures (let alone foolish youth who aren't twisted auto-didacts such as Just Another Blog™) to be engaging in self-criticism (or self-control). Just Another Blog™ knows that what passes for "romantic love" is mere lust & afterglow (& the desire to get some more lust & afterglow as soon as possible). Call it raging hormones or "romantic love" (i. e., raw animal lust) the phrasing was an attempt to make the protagonists more sympathetic to middle-class pigs, though we don't imagine there are too many of them reading this mess.

P. S.: Did this inability to post comments increase w/ your recent entry into the world of broadband? What sort of message, if any, did Blogger™ show? We'd love to be able to bitch as loudly as possible about this. And you might want to try Idiot Exploder 6™, or even 7, though I'm not in any way sure that has anything to do w/ it. IE7™ seems to be working pretty well here, once we loaded Flash 9, 0, 60™, which doesn't crash IE7™ the way the previous Flash™ versions did. (Not that that would have anything to do w/ Blogger™ commenting, but it allows us to complain about Microsnoft™ &/or Macromedia™, whoever's fault it was. Incompetent fucks!!)
And we've had no problem commenting on other Blogger™ blogs. Ah, cyberspace, the mystery of the ages.

Larry Harmon said...

Hmmmmmmm..... maybe my difficulties with blogger did increase with the move to DSL.... and then again, maybe not. It always did take several tries before the comments screen shows up. What happens is that I get the first popup message and the popup screen for comments stays blank indefinitely. It doesn't give me any error message. BTW, I'm running IE 5.5 (don't ask, it's a horrible story about Microsoft updates failing, etc.).
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M. Bouffant said...

Mr. Ed. Replies:
Yezzzz, we knew what you're running. Thanks to Sitemeter, we know what browser, operating system, monitor size & Javascript version all our visitors use, as well as all but the last block of their IP (Freeley) address. And were we to shell out $6.95 a yr., we could have the entire IP address. NO ONE IS SAFE!
We've had the blank do-nothing screen w/ HaloScan on occasion, but not w/ Bugger™. Ah, who knows?
There doesn't seem to be a way to ask the Bugger™ bozos a direct question (one can go to "help groups" HA HA HA!!!) but maybe we'll poke around & see, as the cable here @ The House of B. is off, giving the editorial we plenty of time to do other stuff. (Hope it's the whole system, rather than their having caught on to our several yrs. of free "entertainment & information.")