jools posted:did you demod me because i ifapped you for posting irritating soapbox slogan bullshit in the KRJ thread
I wouldn't worry about who did it or why. Your moderation tenure was done for once I reported the "jools is mod" bug in the bug reports thread.
Maybe I'm looking with rose tinted glasses, I read The Condition of Post Modernity more recently and was mostly unimpressed. Strange that his work because popular rather than Frederic Jameson, who came first and actually confronts post-modernism critique on it's own terms in addition to analyzing the economic conditions of its existence.
I haven't read Fine's book but doesn't he suffer from all the same problems without the creativity of Harvey?
palafox posted:cleanhands posted:imo the french should leave puns to the big boys
why don't you show them how it's done, ~big boy~
(for full effect, please pretend that I whispered "big boy" coyly in your ear while stroking your chest with one hand and gently fingering a large yummy sandwich, perhaps a tuna melt or spicy openface meatloaf thing, the choice of sandwich is yours, with the other hand)
what, why wouldnt you bite into the sandwich. is this your first time doing this
ilmdge posted:ftw!!!!!!![url]http://ayersamazingwiki.wikispaces.com/file/view/Good+Country+People+Full+Text.pdf[/url]
it was brought to my attention that this link didnt work but it does work, just not when you click on it from the rhizzone, so just copy and paste into your browsers my friends. a fun little read by flannery oconnor if anyone wants to share some thoughts
ilmdge was probated until (Feb. 23, 2013 11:10:55) for this post!
cleanhands posted:palafox posted:cleanhands posted:imo the french should leave puns to the big boys
why don't you show them how it's done, ~big boy~
(for full effect, please pretend that I whispered "big boy" coyly in your ear while stroking your chest with one hand and gently fingering a large yummy sandwich, perhaps a tuna melt or spicy openface meatloaf thing, the choice of sandwich is yours, with the other hand)what, why wouldnt you bite into the sandwich. is this your first time doing this
i was trying to be polite and not talk with my mouth full, which is something my mom told me about once and, i don't know, i guess i took it to heart. i'm also happy to tenderly cover you in a thin spray of halfchewed food
Crow posted:Hell yeah the bible.
h*ck yes
palafox posted:cleanhands posted:palafox posted:cleanhands posted:imo the french should leave puns to the big boys
why don't you show them how it's done, ~big boy~
(for full effect, please pretend that I whispered "big boy" coyly in your ear while stroking your chest with one hand and gently fingering a large yummy sandwich, perhaps a tuna melt or spicy openface meatloaf thing, the choice of sandwich is yours, with the other hand)what, why wouldnt you bite into the sandwich. is this your first time doing this
i was trying to be polite and not talk with my mouth full, which is something my mom told me about once and, i don't know, i guess i took it to heart. i'm also happy to tenderly cover you in a thin spray of halfchewed food
Please Manners
Impper posted:
looks like someone is about to get swole
tpaine posted:what are those things with the ranch sauce, corn muffins?
highly likely they are "garlic knots," for the uninitiated, that means dinner rolls with garlic salt and butter on them
Impper posted:they are quepapas from Pizza Hut
they're bringing the hobbits to isengard
"They only send out twelve Quepapas per order, so there is always a fight" They mystery deepens!!
http://books.google.com/books/about/Black_Struggle_Red_Scare.html?id=gGpMrxnZZHEC
Black Struggle, Red Scare: Segregation and Anti-Communism in the South, 1948-1968
Jeff Woods
LSU Press, 2004 - Social Science - 282 pages
A spellbinding account of the alliance between the forces of southern segregation and anti-Communism. At the height of the cold war, southern segregationists exploited the reigning mood of anxiety by linking the civil rights movement to an international Communist conspiracy. Jeff Woods tells a gripping story of fervent crusaders for racial equality swept into the maelstrom of the South's siege mentality, of crafty political opportunists who played upon white southerners' very real fear of Communists, and of a people who saw lurking enemies and detected red propaganda everywhere. Concentrating on the phenomenon at its most intense period, Woods makes vivid the fearful synergy that developed between racist forces and the anti-Communist cause, reveals the often illegal means used to wash the movement red, and documents the gross waste of public funds in pursuing an almost nonexistent threat. Though ultimately unsuccessful in convincing Americans outside of Dixie that the civil rights protests were run by Moscow, the southern red scare forced movement activists to distance themselves from the Marxist elements in their midst--thereby gaining the sympathy of the American people while losing the support of some of their most passionate antiracist campaigners. A product of exhaustive research including the latest literature on this increasingly popular subject, this is the first book to consider the southern red scare as a unique regional phenomenon rather than an off-shoot of McCarthyism or massive resistance. Addressing the fundamental struggle of Americans to balance liberty and security in an atmosphere of racial prejudice and ideological conflict, it is especially relevant today and will be equally compelling for students of civil rights, southern history, the cold war, and American anti-Communism.
Impper posted:
is this the unemployment pizza contingency
swampman posted:to draw an accurate comparison. today for a quick lunch i had a single slice of pizza. it made me feel a little heavy and greasy. the meal on that floor nest is approximately 72x as much bread and cheese as my lunch today.
thanks for admitting you're a lightweight. that's hard to admit.
tpaine posted:i ate 2 hot dogs at midnight for dinner
same