Friday, June 26, 2015

You'd Think Gawd Could Come Up A Better Way Than Terrorist Murder To "Use" Someone, But The Prez Doesn't

What the fuck's the matter w/ the President? He's lost whatever sanity he may have had:

Charleston shooting suspect Dylann Roof 'didn't know he was being used by God,' says President Obama
at funeral

Is the fucking President saying that The Big Fucking Killer In The Sky deliberately killed nine possibly innocent people to get his point across? Gawd & Obama are a pair of sick bastards, aren't they?

4 comments:

Weird Dave said...

As you may, or may not know, I am fascinated with the whole human microbiome thing.

So anyway while I was perusing
this (warning N.Y. Times link (Firefox>Open Link in New Private Window)) I came across this lovely graf:

Laboratory mice were dropped into tall, cylindrical columns of water in what is known as a forced-swim test, which measures over six minutes how long the mice swim before they realize that they can neither touch the bottom nor climb out, and instead collapse into a forlorn float. Researchers use the amount of time a mouse floats as a way to measure what they call ‘‘behavioral despair.’’ (Antidepressant drugs, like Zoloft and Prozac, were initially tested using this forced-swim test.)

What a great model of our world

mikey said...

Just curious. Why do you think it's important to use an incognito window with the NYT? I mean, you know that does not make you anonymous - all it does is not record the visit in your local browsing history and deletes any cookies set when you close the window. Right? If you want to browse anonymously, you need to download the TOR Browser Bundle, and use it carefully and correctly - read the FAQ...

Weird Dave said...

Oh, I know I’m not really anonymous. It’s mostly to get around the five articles a month limit the NYT (and L.A. Times and AZ Republic and a number of other news outlets) impose without a subscription.

M. Bouffant said...

Sink or Swim Editor:
Just as I figgered. I do the same thing, mostly for the L.A. Times.