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I saved up for an Anthropologie quilt once.  It took a long time, because I was like 15.  The quilt was pretty, until I washed it and learned that they didn’t actually do much in the way of sewing it so the batting wouldn’t all bunch up in one corner of the quilt the first time it came in contact with water.

I saved up for an Anthropologie quilt once.  It took a long time, because I was like 15.  The quilt was pretty, until I washed it and learned that they didn’t actually do much in the way of sewing it so the batting wouldn’t all bunch up in one corner of the quilt the first time it came in contact with water.

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  7:32 pm  |   January 27 2012   |  21 notes  

Rick Santorum says it’s “wonderful” if nuclear scientists in Iran die, and we can definitely assassinate them because — get this — we’ve assassinated people before.

Such flawless legal logic!  

Such an adherence to Christian values!  

Such consistent support for life!

  7:16 pm  |   January 27 2012   |  94 notes  

patternedlife:

These Turkish kilim pillows from The Brick House are gorgeous.

patternedlife:

These Turkish kilim pillows from The Brick House are gorgeous.

  11:47 am  |   January 27 2012   |  33 notes  

Hey, remember after we invaded Iraq and we found all those WMDs…

stfuconservatives:

Y’know the ones that the president, pretty much every other politician, every military general, and every intelligence analyst was CERTAIN were there?
Yeahhh… Now tell me again about the imminent threat of a nuclear Iran.
-Joe

Exactly.

  11:42 am  |   January 27 2012   |  202 notes  

So I actually caught part of the GOP debate last night.

This is unusual for me, because:

  1. I don’t have a TV.
  2. If I did, it wouldn’t have cable.
  3. I’m sure it’s on the internet somewhere but don’t feel like finding it.
  4. I already pretty much know what everyone is going to say.

That said, I must say that there were some…amusing, I guess you could say? — moments which I much enjoyed.

  • Topping the list is when Romney was clearly proud of himself for naming like eight Hispanic conservatives in one sentence.  He definitely did some flashcards and it paid off.
  • How much of this was pure pandering I don’t know, but Gingrich definitely hinted at a Gingrich/Rubio ticket.  Rubio is hawkish and bad on issues like indefinite detention, to say the least, so that’s making a bad situation worse.
  • When asked the [stupid and irrelevant] question of whose wife would make the best first lady, the camera pans to Carol Paul were, of course, adorable.  For a second when Gingrich mentioned the “three wives there tonight,” or something to that effect, I thought he’d actually brought all three of his wives, which would have been a set up for some Jerry Springer-style craziness (he actually meant Mrs. Paul, Romney, and Gingrich).  Finally, Santorum took waaaaaay longer than everyone else and called his wife his hero, which is weird given 1) his presumably complementarian theology and 2) the fact that she apparently lived with an abortion doctor for six years before she and Santorum got hitched (!).
  • But the best part was definitely Ron Paul being funny.  He should do that way more often — it adds a good balance to the heavy policy answers he normally gives.  For instance, on his age:

“I’m willing to challenge any of these gentlemen up here to a 25-mile bike ride any time of the day in the heat of Texas…But, you know, there are laws against age discrimination, so if you push this too much, you better be careful.”

  • On Cuba:

“Imagine you’re in the Oval Office, you speak to Raul Castro. What would you say to him?” Blitzer asked.

“Well, I’d ask him what he called about, you know?” [Paul] responded.

  10:44 am  |   January 27 2012   |  35 notes  

sunfoundation:

Choice Words

Selected words used by President Obama in his  State of the Union addresses, and by Republican presidential candidates  in their debates, television interviews and major speeches since May.


Interesting.  Santorum seems to be the most inconsistent in terms of topics covered — he has much bigger spikes and drops than the others.

sunfoundation:

Choice Words

Selected words used by President Obama in his State of the Union addresses, and by Republican presidential candidates in their debates, television interviews and major speeches since May.

Interesting.  Santorum seems to be the most inconsistent in terms of topics covered — he has much bigger spikes and drops than the others.

  3:29 pm  |   January 25 2012   |  49 notes  

charislogia:

sandyseaturtle

charislogia:

sandyseaturtle

(via casualelegance)

  4:05 pm  |   January 23 2012   |  103 notes  

adriennesprice:

Porcupine Tree by Adrienne Price

adriennesprice:

Porcupine Tree by Adrienne Price

  12:37 pm  |   January 23 2012   |  11 notes  

Why the Government Must Control the Internet

n-morgan:

It wasn’t too long ago that that we had three sources of national news: ABC, CBS, and NBC. Print media were limited to the daily newspaper and national news magazines like Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report. No more.

The media gatekeepers are few and far between today. The last gate – the biggest gate – is the internet. If it can’t be controlled, the people can’t be controlled. 

[…]

Al Gore didn’t realize what he had invented.

  11:28 am  |   January 23 2012   |  41 notes  

The TSA has detained Sen. Rand Paul for refusing a full body pat-down.

  11:11 am  |   January 23 2012   |  49 notes  

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