Thursday, July 08, 2010

 

The Meaning of Unclean

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Well folks, it's been a week since my most recent blogging venture featuring reduced alcohol intake. Time to report that the results were spectacular in terms of reduced hangover intensity and duration, if not blogging quality. Not only did the food delay the onset of inebriation, it provided the necessary nourishment, delaying the need for more beer sooner, resulting in a smoother decline in intelligence. I am repeating the same pattern this week; but today, before beginning the beer, I uploaded tonight's sexy photo. Easy as pie! There's something to be said for all this 'sobriety nonsense.' Try it for a week and you'll love it!
I began a new game of C-III this week. This will be game number 25 (or so) since I began saving the beginning, middle, and ending points. Why? Why not.
Lets get the rink dump out of the way first, shall we?
Idiotic Ayatolla Fires Off foolish Fatwa: Dogs are unclean, it seems:

'Friendship with dogs is a blind imitation of the West. There are lots of people in the West who love their dogs more than their wives and children.'

This 'fatwa' is, in my opinion, symptomatic of Semitic Penis Envy in general. The 'uncleanliness of dogs' is a concept rooted in unconscious penis envy of the intact organ. Jews in general share this prejudice, but Jews are much less openly hostile. Why? Islam is 'young and stupid' compared with Judaism, which has had 3000 years to reflect of its 'shortcomings' (eheh).

Iranian Embassy Denies Widow to be Stoned to Death: This is an article from MSNBC, which has recently totally revamped it glorious information machine and made it into an obnoxious, kluncky, advertisement machine. (Two big thumbs down on MSNBC's new format! Yuck.) The fact of the matter is that 'the West' has far more respect for both dogs and women than does Islam, one of the most bizarre 'religions' the world has ever had to endure. Even Judaism is preferable, and that's saying a lot.
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