say hello to jack wagner...

Posted by spooneybarger Sat, 01 Sep 2007 15:25:00 GMT

thats right, i finally gave him a name…

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Hello Miss Spears

Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:49:00 GMT

check out that c-seciton…

oh yeah… and the vagina… can’t forget the celebrity fuck tunnel..

hey… what does it say when Paris Hilton is telling you to keep your legs shut? sad day i would think…

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Whiny lil bitch of the day

Posted by spooneybarger Tue, 10 Oct 2006 17:56:16 GMT

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Ah banksy...

Posted by spooneybarger Mon, 04 Sep 2006 15:27:21 GMT

I do love his work.

He has smuggled fake artwork into Tate Britain, and sprayed a vision of paradise on the Palestinian side of Israel’s “security wall”.

Now, the “guerrilla graffiti” artist Banksy has taken aim at the cult of empty celebrity and its current poster child, Paris Hilton.

The secretive artist has smuggled 500 doctored copies of Paris Hilton’s debut album into music stores throughout the UK, where they have sold without the shops’ knowledge.

In place of Ms Hilton’s bubble-gum pop songs, the CDs feature Banksy’s own rudimentary compositions. On the cover of the doctored CD, Ms Hilton’s dress has been digitally repositioned to reveal her bare breasts; on an inside photo, her head has been replaced with that of her dog.

On the back cover, the original song titles have been replaced with a list of questions: “Why am I famous?”, “What have I done?” and “What am I for?”

Read more…

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Firecrotch

Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 17 May 2006 19:23:00 GMT

i hear this is good… my machine won’t play it…

Some drunk socialite whose name I don’t know dissing Lindsay Lohan whilst Paris Hilton laughs her ass off…

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I love paris, why oh why do I love paris, because my love is near

Posted by spooneybarger Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:25:00 GMT

America's Favorite Rich Slut

-Supposedly from the hacked cell phone

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Ooo... Twins

Posted by spooneybarger Fri, 27 Jan 2006 18:34:14 GMT

Half Naked Olson Twins

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Mischa Barton

Posted by spooneybarger Mon, 09 Jan 2006 15:23:00 GMT

Mischa Barton Bleeds For Gibby Haynes

Mischa Barton Bleeds For Gibby Haynes

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Dangerous Ideas

Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 04 Jan 2006 05:26:00 GMT

The Edge community have written 117 original essays (a document of 72,500 words) in response to the 2006 Edge Question — “What is your dangerous idea?”. I’ve just started working my way through these but there is some real good, thought provoking stuff here, you should check it out. Below Haim Harari’s “Democracy may be on its way out”...

Democracy may be on its way out. Future historians may determine that Democracy will have been a one-century episode. It will disappear. This is a sad, truly dangerous, but very realistic idea (or, rather, prediction).

Falling boundaries between countries, cross border commerce, merging economies, instant global flow of information and numerous other features of our modern society, all lead to multinational structures. If you extrapolate this irreversible trend, you get the entire planet becoming one political unit. But in this unit, anti-democracy forces are now a clear majority. This majority increases by the day, due to demographic patterns. All democratic nations have slow, vanishing or negative population growth, while all anti-democratic and uneducated societies multiply fast. Within democratic countries, most well-educated families remain small while the least educated families are growing fast. This means that, both at the individual level and at the national level, the more people you represent, the less economic power you have. In a knowledge based economy, in which the number of working hands is less important, this situation is much more non-democratic than in the industrial age. As long as upward mobility of individuals and nations could neutralize this phenomenon, democracy was tenable. But when we apply this analysis to the entire planet, as it evolves now, we see that democracy may be doomed.

To these we must add the regrettable fact that authoritarian multinational corporations, by and large, are better managed than democratic nation states. Religious preaching, TV sound bites, cross boundary TV incitement and the freedom of spreading rumors and lies through the internet encourage brainwashing and lack of rational thinking. Proportionately, more young women are growing into societies which discriminate against them than into more egalitarian societies, increasing the worldwide percentage of women treated as second class citizens. Educational systems in most advanced countries are in a deep crisis while modern education in many developing countries is almost non-existent. A small well-educated technological elite is becoming the main owner of intellectual property, which is, by far, the most valuable economic asset, while the rest of the world drifts towards fanaticism of one kind or another. Add all of the above and the unavoidable conclusion is that Democracy, our least bad system of government, is on its way out.

Can we invent a better new system? Perhaps. But this cannot happen if we are not allowed to utter the sentence: “There may be a political system which is better than Democracy”. Today’s political correctness does not allow one to say such things. The result of this prohibition will be an inevitable return to some kind of totalitarian rule, different from that of the emperors, the colonialists or the landlords of the past, but not more just. On the other hand, open and honest thinking about this issue may lead either to a gigantic worldwide revolution in educating the poor masses, thus saving democracy, or to a careful search for a just (repeat, just) and better system.

I cannot resist a cheap parting shot: When, in the past two years, Edge asked for brilliant ideas you believe in but cannot prove, or for proposing new exciting laws, most answers related to science and technology. When the question is now about dangerous ideas, almost all answers touch on issues of politics and society and not on the “hard sciences”. Perhaps science is not so dangerous, after all.

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A true 'super' man

Posted by spooneybarger Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:32:00 GMT

Is Brandon Routh hung like Tom Jones?

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Bonjour

Posted by spooneybarger Sat, 10 Dec 2005 08:10:00 GMT

- Come on, I had to do at least one thing about Paris Hilton

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Tom Jones... hung like a horse...

Posted by spooneybarger Mon, 05 Sep 2005 23:14:00 GMT

you know… it just doesn’t surprise me…

Read all about it yourself.

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