- Continuing to entertain, amuse, and abuse, and demonstrating that airport “security” is brilliant the world over, British officials steal a toddler’s … um, fart blaster
- This is not a way to celebrate National Dog Day.
- But you could celebrate George Orwell’s birthday like so.
- A civil rights activist of the old days laments the rudeness and folly of Black Lives Matter.
- Jim Bovard is a thorn in the side of contentment.
- Strange. Within a span of 10 minutes, I ran across two articles — from very different perspectives! — noting how cruel and inhumane the U.S. prison system is considered around the world. Here’s official Ireland’s view. And here’s what a cartelista hitman has to say (among other interesting observations).
Maybe they thought it was a bowel disruptor.
http://www.toplessrobot.com/BowelDisruptor.jpg
Amnesty International does not have much use for US prisons either.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/issues/military-police-and-arms/police-and-human-rights/mass-incarceration-in-the-usa
As far as I’m concerned, most prisoners in America are political prisoners.
Maybe they thought it was a bowel disruptor.
It is a TSA bowel disrupter. “OMG! It’s plastic! The scanners won’t detect it!”
A civil rights activist of the old days laments the rudeness and folly of Black Lives Matter.
I kinda know what they mean, given some of the folks in the Open Carry movement.
For something completely different: 1933 Voli sperimentali aeroplano Stipa Caproni. Never seen an aeroplane like that.