In classic style, I spent the evening in the library trying to catch up. Around 10, I decided I had enough. So around 11:15, I packed up, said bye to Shaun, and went to let out the Barq’s I got from McDonald’s. Still befuddled from the reading, I made my way to the Shiffman library 24-hour study bathroom.
Nefariously hidden behind the door was the nauseating funk from one an obscene case of public restroom misconduct. Yet still seeking relief, I scurried to the nearest urinal simultaneously holding my breath whilst making a weird face.
It was one of those things where you just had to peek–yeah, I know. The crime took place in the middle stall and for a second, as long as I could tolerate, I fell witness to the remains of an explosive fury. Somehow, the porcelain barely managed full containment and I was thankful. As I fleeted toward the exit, I noticed a hastily strewn Subway wrapper in the non-human waste receptacle. The perpetrator had already left the scene.
The odor was so criminal it got stuck in my nose hairs only to be released over the next few breaths. No wonder the library has one of these.
Laughing under my breath, I messaged Shaun, “Go see what’s in the bathroom,” and made my way out into the cold.
The topic of this post is: morons.
First. If you’re gonna end your life, do it quietly. If you’re a moron like these people, I dunno, maybe you probably shouldn’t even try. Maybe get a job in Iraq and make sure you get some patriotic clothes to wear before you go.
California Train Wreck Spawns Possible Copycat Bid Juan Manuel Alvarez, the California man who parked his car on train tracks, faced multiple murder charges on January 27, 2005 in the deaths of 11 people in a fiery chain-reaction crash after a commuter train struck his vehicle. Officials signaled they might seek the death penalty in the case. Alvarez is seen in this January 26 police booking photo. (Glendale PD/Reuters)
Why would you offer these people another opportunity to end their lives? Let’s not be morons too.
Second. Lifted from Lazyboii‘s site:
I don’t know if you guys heard about this or not but Hot97, a radio station located in NY and NJ aired a “Tsunami Song” that “mocked victims of the South Asian tsunami catastrophe, calling them “screaming chinks” and “little Chinamen.” according to this New York Post article. More on this can be found on the following links: http://www.hiphopmusic.com/archives/000760.html
Jin made a diss on the station and you can get the mp3 here: http://www.alljin.com/forum/showthread.php?p=12422
and here are some links to petitions: http://www.petitiononline.com/tsunmai7/petition.html http://www.petitiononline.com/endhate/petition.html
I’m not so offended by the racial comments as I am disturbed by their moron-ness (nice huh?).
January 26, 2005
Well it’s actually just 2 cents; about as much as my thoughts. That and the Canadian one is worth something, right? Anyway, this was the change I got from Subway on Friday. Stupid Subway.
January 22, 2005
Brrr.
January 20, 2005
>> Bush Speech
Surprised? Not quite sure yet. Where did he find this mandate? It is such a common theme that I think even a 5 year-old who plays video games or watches cartoons could smell trouble with this speech — some villain achieves a way to gain too much power and we must save the world from his wrath. Something like that.
Or does Bush view government like religion? There are so many parallels that it’s worrying.
Lastly, if you count how many times he said the word “freedom” it’s almost like saying, “um”.
January 18, 2005
January 17, 2005
So on my special day, I studied for most of the day and then enjoyed a great dinner with a few close friends. Here are a couple pics with a link to some more (disregard my freaky grin).
>> more pics
January 16, 2005
January 10, 2005
The first post of the year should be about something big. How’s this?
>> 12 Missing After Calif. Mudslide (pic)
In older news, I started off the new year right — in Las Vegas. More to come on that…
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