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Sometimes One Detail Makes All The Difference.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 83 Comments › )
Filed under Art, History, Humor, Open thread at May 8th, 2011 - 11:00 pm


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That billboard was kinda cool on its own, but when some Russian wags added the missing detail it became very cool.  Then I wondered about the origin of the ubiquitous Trollface.

Trollface first appeared in 2008 on the website DeviantArt. Although the internet icon is sometimes called “coolface,” its creator, “Whynne” said:

“It’s trollface, not coolface. Eat a dick.”

And the late great Jim Varney (aka Ernest P. Worrell) shows how it’s done:

So now you know. Fun facts to know and tell, courtesy of The Blogmocracy via The Overnight Open Thread.

Big Mystery Food

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 131 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Humor, Open thread at June 9th, 2010 - 10:00 pm

[Image found in here.]

There’s a lot of talent standing on that crate, but I have no idea who he is, what he’s painting, or why. Although the slices of porkroastraisinbread don’t match the marbling of the cuts, I don’t think I’d have the heart to tell him. There’s always the remote possibility that after all that work he might become despondent, down a bottle of cheap sherry and step in front of a trolley. Then where would we be?

There’d be one less porkroastraisinbread illustrator in the world, and we’d all discuss it on an Overnight Open Thread.

Getting Low Grades? Pull Your Pants Up.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 102 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Humor, Open thread, Politics at April 2nd, 2010 - 8:00 pm

Thank God for legislators, for a new scourge has reared it’s ugly head.

New York State Senator Eric Adams is getting to the bottom of it.  It seems that New Yorkers just won’t pull their pants up, and the Hon. Mr. Adams has just the solution: start an ad campaign to educate the peasants on the proper way to wear pants.

According to the campaign ads, this student has a 1.0 grade point average and suffers from low self-esteem all because of his pants.

So how to combat this problem of young Brooklyn males with low grades and low self-esteem exposing their underwear? Put up billboards of young Brooklyn males with low grades and low self-esteem exposing their underwear. Pure efficient brilliance.

The campaign is titled “STOP THE SAG!” and it’s only a matter of time before the Screen Actors Guild files a defamation lawsuit. Here’s the companion video that describes it all:

I don’t know about you, but when I see some baboso walking around in public with his chonis hanging out, the first things that come creeping into my mind are not ethnic and racial stereotypes.  But to be fair, the “Don’t Be A Nut, Cover Your Butt” advertisements only cost the Senator $2,000 of  his unspent election campaign funds, and a billboard company got paid.

Once this crusade achieves its lofty goal, I hope the Senator is ready for the next wave of juvenile clothing rebellion. I’ve already got a slogan ready: “You’ll Be A Hunk When You Cover Your Junk.”

[Found here via Arbroath.]

Did someone say “Open Thread?” Pull up your trousers and have at it.

Black Children Are An “Endangered Species.”

by WrathofG-d ( 201 Comments › )
Filed under Abortion, Politics at February 15th, 2010 - 8:00 pm

The eyebrow-raising ads featuring a young black child are an effort by the anti-abortion movement to use race to rally support within the black community.

That should give everybody a little something to talk about.

The billboards went up last week in Atlanta and urge black women to “get outraged.”

The effort is sponsored by Georgia Right to Life, which also is pushing legislation that aims to ban abortions based on race.

Black women accounted for the majority of abortions in Georgia in 2006, even though blacks make up just a third of state population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nationally, black women were more than three times as likely to get an abortion in 2006 compared with white women, according to the CDC.

“I think it’s necessary,” Cheryl Sullenger, senior policy adviser for Operation Rescue, said of the billboard campaign. “Abortion in the black community is at epidemic proportions. They’re not really aware of what’s actually going on. If it shocks people … it should be shocking.”

Anti-abortion advocates say the procedure has always been linked to race. They claim Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger wanted to eradicate minorities by putting birth control clinics in their neighborhoods, a charge Planned Parenthood denies.

Of course, the Leftist Pro-abortion for any reason what-so-ever nutcases, including those at Planned Parenthood, are livid:

“The language in the billboard is using messages of fear and shame to target women of color,” said Leola Reis, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Georgia.  “If we want to reduce the number of abortions and unintended pregnancies, we need to work as a community to make sure we get quality affordable health care services to as many women and men as possible.”

Abortion rights advocates are disturbed.   Spelman College professor Beverly Guy-Sheftall called the strategy a gimmick.

“To use racist arguments to try to bait black people to get them to be anti-abortion is just disgusting,” said Guy-Sheftall, who teaches women’s history and feminist thought at the historically black women’s college.

“These one-issue approaches that are not about saving the black family or black children, it’s just a big distraction,” she said. “Many black people don’t know who Margaret Sanger is and could care less.”

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They just don’t get it.