bombing Bouchard: Talking to Americans 2.0

But again I ask, why bother?

song o’ the month: Zombie, by the Cranberries

If you don’t know why this is the song of the month, I suggest you just play it in a continuous loop until you get it. Shouldn’t take long…maybe one more airstrike.

It’s funny, in a Beckettian way; before the War on Lebanon broke out, I happened to notice that every time I ticked the tag for “Politicsand the tag for “Religion” I would tick the tag for “War” as well.

Funny, that.

Zombie
by the Cranberries

Another head hangs lowly,
Child is slowly taken.
And the violence caused such silence,
Who are we mistaken?

But you see, it’s not me, it’s not my family.
In your head, in your head they are fighting,
With their tanks and their bombs,
And their bombs and their guns.
In your head, in your head, they are crying…

In your head, in your head,
Zombie, zombie, zombie,
Hey, hey, hey. What’s in your head,
In your head,
Zombie, zombie, zombie?
Hey, hey, hey, hey, oh, dou, dou, dou, dou, dou…

Another mother’s breakin’,
Heart is taking over.
When the vi’lence causes silence,
We must be mistaken.

It’s the same old theme since nineteen-sixteen.
In your head, in your head they’re still fighting,
With their tanks and their bombs,
And their bombs and their guns.
In your head, in your head, they are dying…

In your head, in your head,
Zombie, zombie, zombie,
Hey, hey, hey. What’s in your head,
In your head,
Zombie, zombie, zombie?
Hey, hey, hey, hey, oh, oh, oh,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, hey, oh, ya, ya-a…

Star Trek inspirational posters

sort of like Despair.com, only outer-spacier.

Logic. Yeah, rilly.

Totally my favorite. Spock was the Linus of the galaxy.

Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to war we go

For those about to Iraq…

the evolution of the evolution of dance

Seen Judson Laipply’s Evolution of Dance video? 20,000,000 people have. If you’re not one of them, click here for retroboogie goodness.

How did such genius come into being? Here’s an interview with the Charles Darwin of Dance himself, Judson Laipply.

he’s a regular guy now!

A bizarre little Nutrigrain ad from the Eighties.
I don’t know what they put in those bars, but I’ll have what he’s having!