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maybe when i'm dead and gone, i'm gonna get a statue, too
Posted by tinfoil tiaras in The DU Lounge
Fri Jan 19th 2007, 09:33 PM


3 guesses on who the mysterious internets poster is...

So tell me. Do y'all like the stick figures or the more human looking characters better?
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Sun Jan 14th 2007, 10:37 PM
A 2 parter too





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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Sat Jan 06th 2007, 10:29 PM


the latest addition.

woohoo. sorry i haven't been posting much here lately.
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Sat Dec 30th 2006, 07:54 PM
I know it's a little early, but I just did this as a filler because I seriously have no idea what RH V is gonna be. So 4 and a half it is--the New Year's resolutions.

I did this segment with Adobe Photoshop, obviously. And I downloaded a font that I thought would look like rEpUbLiCaNhOtTiE's handwriting...



#2 on the list, BTW refers to a part in Al Franken's "Lies and the Lying Liars That Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right" when he is talking about the fact that Ann Coulter has 2 drivers licenses and how she said the later license is correct. Al goes on to say that if the later license is correct, she would have registered to vote at 16.

Edit. Holy shit. I forgot about the banner I made for rEpUbLiCaNhOtTiE on photoshop.
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in The DU Lounge
Tue Dec 26th 2006, 11:20 PM
Wow. I was pretty good and totally didn't procrastinate (it was supposed to be done on New Years Eve). So here it is. The rEpUbLiCaNhOtTiE Double-Header. Hope y'all enjoy!


Part 1

and


Part 2



Shit. Can someone move this to GD, pretty please? Thanks.
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Sun Dec 24th 2006, 11:37 AM
AKA the "War on Christmas" one....

your favorite hAwTt rEpUbLiCaN gUrL!!11 calls into her mAyUnN Sean Hannity's radio show.




enjoy!
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Fri Dec 22nd 2006, 07:42 PM


The next installment of the rEpUbLiCaNhOtTiE chronicles. This one is better than the last, imo.

Hope y'all enjoy it!

btw. no offence to any gay/lesbian/bisexual/trangender DUers--"gay" as an insult is (sadly) common among most repuke kids...
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Tue Dec 19th 2006, 10:10 PM
A fresh breath of air from the seemingly constant smoking/"progressive cred" threads...rEpUbLiCaNhOtTiE!11 With her reaction to the news that EVERYONE HATES HER "mayunn" gEoRgE bUsH!111

Sorry. This is kinda lame y'all. I was bored and pissed off that my flash animation was screwing up, so this is the byproduct of all of that chaos. Also, I had a choir concert tonight.

But I remembered how much y'all liked rEpUbLiCaNhOtTiE. And I'm tired alot, so if y'all have any ideas, PM them to me
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Sun Nov 19th 2006, 08:41 PM
Selections from blog : http://blinginhippiex3.blogspot.com /

“pro-life”. The term may be the most well known as describing a person that is either involved with or identifies themselves with the anti-abortion movement, a movement that is quite prominent in my home state of Mississippi. Considering we only have one clinic that provides the abortion procedure in the entire state, I think it’s safe to say the “pro-life” movement has a lot of influence around here. But let’s examine that term. “Pro-life”. What does it mean? Well, literally, it would mean a person against the ending of any life, be it that of a fetus, an animal or even a human being. Tell me this: how many “pro-life” people do you know that are either a) against the current mess in Iraq (civilians and soldiers are killed everyday) b) are vegetarian (the animals in the meat plants are killed in a particularly brutal way), c) against the death penalty (which plays God by ending the lives of criminals or d) all three—the ultimate “pro-lifer”.
And our president, who is supposedly “pro-life”. Does the extent of his care and compassion for human life only extend to that of the pre-born? Maybe because fetuses don’t need to be drafted to fight his illegal war. Maybe fetuses won’t commit crimes that would eventually land them of death row. Maybe fetuses won’t experience the freedoms we so take for granted that our Dear Leader is slowly but surely taking away from us. Maybe fetuses didn’t get stranded in the New Orleans Superdome in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
It’s all of these things. The hypocrisy blows my mind. These people—who claim to care so much about the value and sanctity of human life—and yet they don’t. And I’ll admit this: I eat meat (though I was a vegetarian for about two months). I am opposed to the death penalty. I am against the war in Iraq and think we should try to solve most of our problems with diplomacy and only use war when it’s only necessary. And, believe it or not, I strongly dislike abortion. But I don’t think it needs to be illegalized. That would create only more problems and even more lives lost (that of the woman and the potential life of the fetus). So, in essence, pro-choice is pro-life, at least in my view of the phrase.
Secondly, we’ll examine the “Culture Warriors”. The “Culture Warriors” are always thinking someone in that nasty liberal media is trying so hard to either a) turn their children gay (which, by the way, is scientifically impossible. Homosexuality is genetic and determined at birth) or b) corrupt the minds of their innocent children with all that vulgarity and whatnot. While I agree that young children shouldn’t watch porn, I still believe that censorship is a very bad—and very dangerous—thing. Especially in this country of ours, the land of the free.
But a seemingly large amount of these “Culture Warriors” strongly support this quagmire with Iraq. And some are even able-bodied 18-22 year olds. It’s a wonder why some of them don’t enlist in the Army or the navy, or the Marines. Don’t they support this war? Weren’t they the ones that cheered BushCo on as they led us deeper and deeper into debt at home and as the number of casualties abroad increased? If you support this war and you are an able-bodied 18-22 year old—I’ll put it bluntly—you should get your ass to the closest army recruiting station and enlist. And to those who do enlist, I salute you. And to those who aren’t planning to enlist, though they support this war, you’re just another chicken-hawk.
Would Jesus bomb an abortion clinic? Would Jesus go to an anti-gay rally? Would Jesus choose to execute even the vilest criminals while still professing love for one’s neighbor? Does Jesus really love all the little children of the world—or just the ones that are American? Would Jesus let a homeless man starve while thinking to himself that the man is just another lazy bum, while professing that the meek shall inherit the earth?
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Fri Nov 17th 2006, 09:18 PM
I call it "dispatches from Freep-Amurka" but if any of y'all have a better title, tell me, because I'm uber horrible at titles.

"Well, today’s the big game. State quarterfinals. “The Big Game”: words that would send chills up the spine of any Southern good-ole-boy or gal for that matter. Football is the universal religion of the Southeastern United States, and it’s a religion that might be just as powerful, or maybe even more powerful than the number one preferred religion of the region--protestant evangelical, somewhat fundamentalist—but not too much on the Fred-Phelps-esque crazy side, Christianity."

more here: http://blinginhippiex3.blogspot.com/
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in The DU Lounge
Fri Nov 03rd 2006, 06:27 PM
by The Troggs. I love The Troggs' version ALOT and i love this version alot too.

listen: http://www.zshare.net/download/08-love-is-...
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in The DU Lounge
Fri Sep 22nd 2006, 09:49 PM
Most people (including myself) are more real and true to who they are on the internet than they are in real life. I'm never fake with y'all on DU or on PTC-what you see is what you get in essence-but in real life, I admit, even though I hate fake people with a passion, I can be fake and not true to who I am sometimes.

So, I got that out of the way, now.

Maybe the reason people are more open and real here on the highways of the internets is because the internet is like the cloak of invisibility-a power humans have wanted since the beginning of time. And we've got it. You can be whoever you want to be on the internet. It's like moving to a new town and reinventing yourself. Believe me, if y'all could go to school with me, you would see a totally different part of my personality being exposed.

I admit it and y'all will be shocked. I don't have very many friends in real life. Most people think I'm obnoxious, loud, annoying, socially inept (or at least that's what I think they think about me...maybe I'm just being pessimistic) and therefore, don't want to really make friends with me. But most of y'all here see me as bright, spirited, energetic, etc. I have more friends here on DU than I do at school.

Wow. I feel uber pathetic now. I royally suck at life.

Everyones going to some fancy restaurant before homecoming. I'm not. Because no one's invited me.

Let me change that. I have friends at school, but they aren't in my grade. I feel like my mind is older than my numerical age. I feel that most of the people in my grade are extremely immature. So that might explain somethings.

I'm just rambling...needing to get this out of my system because it's been in here almost all week.

And when I try to make friends, it always backfires at me somehow. People ignore me. And I don't like to be ignored. It's like they're purposely going out of their way to do the one thing that they know will make me feel not included, left out and horrible-ignore me.

Fucking bitch. You're so fake. Dammit. Why. Fuck you class of 2010. Fuck you.

Aggression I need to get out ^^^.

Thanks for listening, DU.
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Thu Aug 24th 2006, 06:59 PM
am i being hypocritical and all, because I hate Coulter and her bunch? Then again, if i knew her, i wouldn't be friends w/ her. Our personalities don't click, or so it seems.

I think there's a time and a place for politics. If you know you're going to be around a person that you know is conservative or whatnot, try your best not to bring up politics because, imho, friendships come before political beliefs. Lately, I'm getting tired of the whole political scene. If you're cool and you're liberal, awesome. If you're cool and conservative, awesome too. I try my best to judge people on their character rather than their political beliefs.

I also dispel the stereotype of all liberals being loud and obnoxious when it comes to political debates. I know alot of people like that (liberal and conservative) and i really hate that.

Basically, what I'm trying to say is don't just stir up shit to be stirring up shit (like SO many people I know do). Stir up shit if there's a reason to.

Y'all can agree or disagree, i don't care. I respect most people's opinions.
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in The DU Lounge
Tue Aug 22nd 2006, 10:37 PM
It's strange. In Middle School we had our cliques and whatnot and now here we are in highschool all together. Like today in the library after school, there was a whole group of us together that normally didn't hang out with each other in middle school at all. And i just got to thinking, "Wow. It's amazing what high school does." Gone are the days of "popular" and "not popular". Were all just people now. People with diverse interests and various personalities.

I guess we're all growing up in our own ways and, I'm quite glad about it. I have a good feeling about this year. It's gonna be amazing. We're gonna be the most amazing freshmen ever.

I'm inspired.

X posted on my blog too

-http://www.xanga.com/b_ronald
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Posted by tinfoil tiaras in The DU Lounge
Mon Aug 21st 2006, 09:06 PM
Starting in Middle School (7th/8th grade)...

7th grade:
-Mrs. Chadwick (History): hard (to most people, but not to me, I always maintained to have an A average in that class, even when I was like failing all the others...hey it's history, like my best subject!), but a really good teacher

-Mrs. Hollis (Science): Oh dear lord. Do I have to explain? Is coral pronounced like "Karl", "tornader", "wur-terr" and "aorter" enough?

-Mrs. Stupka (English)-Okay, she had to be the most fickle teacher I've ever had. She's "nice" one second and a total biotch the next.

-Mr. Chapman (Algebra)-Oh. My. God. Seriously? There are WAY too many things to list here about him. He wore a denim shirt with Mickey Mouse embroidered on the pocket and carried around his cell phone DURING SCHOOL HOURS...


8th grade:
-Mr. Gray (English)-Okay. WTF. He like hated me at the beginning of the year (He made me clean up his coffee because he "thought I spilled it" but I didn't) but at the end of the year I guess he liked me. Oh well. :confused:

-Mrs. Aycock (Algebra)-She was nice for the most part, but she was always a bit on the perky side (e.g. "OMG ITS ALGEBRA! LETS HAVE FUN SOLVING MATH PROBLEMS!!! YAY!!"). She told me a 72 on my semester exam was "a pretty good grade for where I was in the year" Okay, a 72 is NEVER a good grade. Period.

-Mrs. Chapman (Science)-Mr. Chapman, who isn't there anymore's wife. She was REALLY ADD and got off topic easily so it was hard to learn sometimes. She talked about California ALOT. But nice for the most part.

-Ms. Rosenblatt (History)-She was really cool. She made the class fun and got alot of kids into making good grades in her class...

Both 7th & 8th grade: Mrs. Harrison (Latin)-I love her. I didn't like her at first but when she retired this year I really liked her.


9th grade...I'm pretty apathedic as of now when it comes to my teachers. I don't love any of them but I don't hate any of them either.

Hope I entertained y'all w/ my teacher stories...
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