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08 Dec 16:08

Xbox live has nothing on this.

08 Dec 16:08

The most satisfying gif ever.

08 Dec 16:08

I want it, I need it! Now!

08 Dec 16:07

Lamborghini Countach

08 Dec 16:07

Sweden's odd way of celebrating Christmas...

08 Dec 16:07

You can fit a whole CoD campain in there...

08 Dec 16:00

When my girlfriend told me her hottest friend suggested a threesome but she said no.

08 Dec 16:00

Special Technique: Bad Life Decisions no Jutsu [NSFW]

08 Dec 15:59

I know what I want for Christmas this year!

08 Dec 15:58

Beautiful Photo: Fossilized Snail Turned to Opal

by Lisa Marcus



Redditor Proteon posted this image of a fossilized snail turned to opal recently. Opal forms in cavities inside rocks. If a cavity is created due to a bone, shell or pine cone being buried in the sand or clay that later became the rock, and conditions are right for opal formation, then opal forms a fossilized likeness of the object. A silica-rich environment is required for opal formation. -Via Science Dump

08 Dec 15:42

Sooooo not cool.





Sooooo not cool.

08 Dec 11:55

yrd



yrd

08 Dec 11:53

Modern art

08 Dec 11:50

Working Laser Watch, Just in Time For The Holidays!

want,gifs,watches,lasers

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: want , gifs , watches , lasers
08 Dec 11:49

Don't scrub too hard

08 Dec 11:49

test



test

07 Dec 17:04

we_have_to_stop_this_madness.jpg

we_have_to_stop_this_madness.jpg
07 Dec 17:03

Say cheese!

07 Dec 17:03

Aurora Shimmer, Meteor Flash

Aurora Shimmer, Meteor Flash
07 Dec 16:58

If You Need the Wifi, You Know What to Do

clever,password,wifi,prank,failbook,g rated

Submitted by: (via HiImJayC)

07 Dec 16:57

She lost her cubs to premature birth. When she became depressed they gave her the piglets which she now treats as her own.

by ActingLikeAnimals.com
07 Dec 16:26

Not quite...

07 Dec 16:08

Just Put Him Out Of His Misery

07 Dec 16:07

Chop Tricks

sushi,gifs,chopsticks,noms,Cats

Do you like sushi like I like sushi?

Lol by: Sylviag (via giphy.com)

Tagged: sushi , gifs , chopsticks , noms , Cats
07 Dec 16:07

Greeting card for modern issues

07 Dec 16:07

Sh*tty mother with superhero kids.

07 Dec 16:05

Weekend Event/ Sunday Sample - Planes - TWA

by tia@misstia.com


1939 ... super-skylinersa-new-world-in-travel---1940THIS WINTER...
TWA ad, 19411941 ... race against time!1941 ... fortress of democracy!




Travel TWA Thanksgiving1954 TWA adVintage TWA Ad - 1952 "Whatever your vacation choice......"


1959 TWA Ad


Travel airlines TWA 1950TWA Esquire Magazine AdTWA-april 1953


TWA Boeing 707 postcard


Glorious QuickieVintage Ad #1,038: Dad's Favorite Chair50s-dinner-w-the-stars
1951 ... swarmed!TWA-food1950 ... 1st or 50th?
TWA - 19510818 Collier's1954 - TWA - Sun DayTWA Trans World Airlines Christmas Ad 1950

Fashion Flight Plan...1973 TWA 1011TWA is unbeatable.



TWA Starstream
07 Dec 16:05

Eric Garner Was Killed By Crony Capitalism

by Repair_Man_Jack (Diary)

The strictest law often causes the most serious wrong. – Cicero

There are issues beyond just what some in the GOP think of immigration reform proposals that helped David Brat unseat Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA)Heritage ActionScorecardRep. Eric Cantor48%House Republican AverageSee Full Scorecard48% and successfully win election to The House of Representatives from Virginia. He puts what it means to the citizen every time the Congress passes a law in beautiful perspective below.

“If you refuse to pay your taxes,” Representative David Brat recently noted, “you will lose. You will go to jail, and if you fight, you will lose. The government holds a monopoly on violence. Any law that we vote for is ultimately backed by the full force of our government and military.”

Every law passed gives the state more reason to send in the police. Pass enough laws and send in enough police and you eventually get a police state. This is true without any relation to whether the cops are bullies or noble-minded knights in blue, shining armor. When everything is pretty much illegal, the police are involved in just about every facet of your life. There are some things in life you want police to handle for you. There are other things that they have no particular business being involved in. Even if they are the best and most honorable members of the force. You simply can’t have big government without a police state.

Charles Cooke makes an interesting argument that Eric Garner would still be alive, if big government could mind its own stinking business. Here’s how the gentleman argues.

1) The state of New York wished to regulate the sale and taxation of cigarettes; 2) Eric Garner wished to violate those regulations; 3) As a result, he was subjected to the full force of the law; 4) In the process of its application, he died.

One can easily argue that Eric Garner had no business breaking the law. You’d have a point. Even if Eric Garner wasn’t exactly a Rhodes Scholar on contraband laws, ignorance of the law is no excuse to resist arrest. Fine and dandy, once the law is passed and on the books; but does anyone ask themselves during debate over these laws “Say, is this really worth choking the Bajeebus out of some guy just so we can regulate X?”

Has anyone not on the Board of Directors for Phillip Morris done a cost benefit analysis on whether a law against contraband cigarettes really justifies choking some guy out? Assuming Eric Garner obeyed meekly, paid his fine and promised never to sell a cigarette again until he found employment with the appropriate oligopoly, would America be a better, freer nation?

And now that Eric Garner is dead and the Mayor of New York City is upset, the NYPD is upset and Eric Garner’s family is upset. Al Sharpton is smelling the profits. He has people out closing down bridges and major highways in the middle of rush hour. But on the other hand, Phillip Morris and RJ Reynolds can rest assured that nobody can sell a cancer stick that isn’t FDA regulated. Eric Garner’s family has a point. The Police Union has a point. The NYC Government – not so much.

When laws get passed, policemen have to enforce them. If it turns into a life and death confrontation, the police have to kill or be killed. If Eric Garner thinks a stupid law is stupid and chooses to resist arrest as a result of this conclusion, the policeman still has to kill or be killed. The police officer has to kill or be killed, even if Eric Garner is intellectually and morally correct that the law in question is pointless and stupid. The law is the law. The police enforce it. They are not legislators. They are not paid to decide which laws are smart and which ones are stupid or corrupt.

And that’s what truly makes the death of Eric Garner a tragedy. A law passed by a corrupt government to protect an industrial monopoly was the cause of Garner’s confrontation with law enforcement. Unlike a lot of the activist community, I don’t blame the officer here. He had a job to do. It was a dirty one, but he was paid to bring in his collar. If there’s a law against having unpolished shoes on Friday, I’d better get the polish out, pay my fine, or the police are entitled to bring me in. The question that needs to be asked is what societal purpose is served by having such a ridiculous law?

That’s a question everyone who favors a bigger government needs to ask themselves every time they pass another intrusive law or regulation. “If people don’t go along with this, is America a better nation if the cops make all dissenters take a dirt nap?” Could a death be more pointless than the one Eric Garner recently died? Was the government who passed that ridiculous law really there to help us on that one?

The post Eric Garner Was Killed By Crony Capitalism appeared first on RedState.

07 Dec 16:03

SNL: Grow-a-Guy

by tastefullyoffensive.com

Need a new friend? Get a Grow-a-Guy.

[saturdaynightlive]

07 Dec 16:03

"She likes him"...