Hey, check out evilurl.com/cuntslutty. Cool huh :P
evilurl.com/lickcockwank.. hehe
Anyway. I was in a fantastic mood when I woke up today, probably something to do with getting an amazing ten hours' sleep. I got home from work last night at about 10:30pm and was in bed by 11:00pm. I slept really well too, probably due to the fact that I was downright exhausted. I woke up at about 9:15am and had some breakfast before settling in front of the computer for a couple of hours. I had a shower, did my laundry, went back on the computer and was going to head down to the gym until I jumped onto my bed at about 3:30pm to stretch myself out, and woke up at 6:30pm... half an hour before the gym closes. I'll just go tomorrow and do a combined session. It's all good. I also have to stop off at work some time this weekend to pick up some things that I left behind last night.
I was reading the bigpond newsgroups and there were a few threads about The Video, including some posts questioning it's validity and stating claims of Conspiracy Theories etc, so I gave in and decided to download it from a website that was posted. Bad Idea. I sat here staring at the 'iraq2vediom.wmv' link on my desktop for a few minutes, mulling over wether I should watch it or not. I got up and walked to the bathroom sink to fill my glass. I shuffled some stuff around on my desk. I took a mouthful of water and clicked the icon. I watched the video. I felt like vomiting. I cried. I completely understand that people are killed all the time, but the image of someone struggling for their life while being restrained with a knee in the back and their hair being pulled while the executioner slowly hacks their head off left me in complete and utter disbelief. I've read other people's opinions of the execution and it seems that that all opinions sit in one of two camps: "America brought it on themselves" and "Nobody deserves to die that way". I'm most certainly a member of the latter, and I find it interesting that two of the Iraqi bloggers that I read are of the same mind, whereas the other doubts the video's authenticity and doesn't clearly state their opinion. Regardless, I'm in a pretty bad mood now as a result of watching the video. I can feel a couple of night's nightmares coming on.
I'm disappointed with the statements made by Gene Simmons on Melbourne radio. I'm not suprised that the statements haven't raised a mention US news sites.
Hunkabutta discusses the power of photography in recent news events. ps: that's a cool school uniform (on the guys).
Hey ya!
I've got my phone set to vibrate..
The intro track on Ludacris' Chicken 'n Beer is fucken good shit. I've been a Luda' fan since Back for the First Time dropped back in 2000.
I want to go to bed, but because of all the sleep I've had I'm not the slightest bit tired.
evilurl.com/lickcockwank.. hehe
Anyway. I was in a fantastic mood when I woke up today, probably something to do with getting an amazing ten hours' sleep. I got home from work last night at about 10:30pm and was in bed by 11:00pm. I slept really well too, probably due to the fact that I was downright exhausted. I woke up at about 9:15am and had some breakfast before settling in front of the computer for a couple of hours. I had a shower, did my laundry, went back on the computer and was going to head down to the gym until I jumped onto my bed at about 3:30pm to stretch myself out, and woke up at 6:30pm... half an hour before the gym closes. I'll just go tomorrow and do a combined session. It's all good. I also have to stop off at work some time this weekend to pick up some things that I left behind last night.
I was reading the bigpond newsgroups and there were a few threads about The Video, including some posts questioning it's validity and stating claims of Conspiracy Theories etc, so I gave in and decided to download it from a website that was posted. Bad Idea. I sat here staring at the 'iraq2vediom.wmv' link on my desktop for a few minutes, mulling over wether I should watch it or not. I got up and walked to the bathroom sink to fill my glass. I shuffled some stuff around on my desk. I took a mouthful of water and clicked the icon. I watched the video. I felt like vomiting. I cried. I completely understand that people are killed all the time, but the image of someone struggling for their life while being restrained with a knee in the back and their hair being pulled while the executioner slowly hacks their head off left me in complete and utter disbelief. I've read other people's opinions of the execution and it seems that that all opinions sit in one of two camps: "America brought it on themselves" and "Nobody deserves to die that way". I'm most certainly a member of the latter, and I find it interesting that two of the Iraqi bloggers that I read are of the same mind, whereas the other doubts the video's authenticity and doesn't clearly state their opinion. Regardless, I'm in a pretty bad mood now as a result of watching the video. I can feel a couple of night's nightmares coming on.
I'm disappointed with the statements made by Gene Simmons on Melbourne radio. I'm not suprised that the statements haven't raised a mention US news sites.
Hunkabutta discusses the power of photography in recent news events. ps: that's a cool school uniform (on the guys).
Hey ya!
I've got my phone set to vibrate..
The intro track on Ludacris' Chicken 'n Beer is fucken good shit. I've been a Luda' fan since Back for the First Time dropped back in 2000.
I want to go to bed, but because of all the sleep I've had I'm not the slightest bit tired.


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