Go to Naut's Thoughts
- Add a comment
- Go to Interesting Developments...
Developments just keep on developing. But even though they are "new", the old world just seems to keep on spiraling downward instead of making improvement.
posted by
TAPS.
on March 14, 2014 at 9:34 PM
| link to this | reply
Nautikos
Either the Russians or the Americans missed the boat by not nuking the arab world into oblivion. Instead of that, we lost good men and women, sacrifice of life for nothing. Afghanistan will go back to a sick, evil society that will once again make women out as objects of disgust. Nuke 'em all and be done with it. Adolf Putin would rather attack his own people, he couldn't handle the arabs either, it's easier to grab his neighbours territory, just like Hitler did.
posted by
WileyJohn
on March 14, 2014 at 6:27 AM
| link to this | reply
Sometimes, when you're painting a picture, certain elements of the canvas will begin to clash with others. Colors will run and bleed, shapes will become blurred and contradictory, design elements will become lost, and soon, you're left with a mess! In most cases, you're better off grabbing a jar of gesso, recoating the entire canvas, and starting again. This is what needs to be done in the Middle East! The entire region needs to be 'leveled' and restarted! And the paint needs to be limited to the three primary colors ( red, yellow & blue ), properly applied, and smoothly blended. It doesn't have to be so ugly over there. Now, how do we go about such an undertaking . . . ? 
posted by
JimmyA
on March 14, 2014 at 5:50 AM
| link to this | reply
And did you know that Glenn Beck offered to buy Gore's flop of a network, and I think for more money the Al-ka-Whose-Their-Face paid, but Gore turned him down. It seems that learning of the founding fathers, American history, principles, values and news from Beck was not in the countries best interest in Gore's ( oh my how I'm getting rich in the global warming business) mind, but Al-Ka-Whoseits is.
posted by
UtahJay
on March 13, 2014 at 6:32 PM
| link to this | reply