The Isolated Blurt Thread XIV : Take It From Me, You Bastards.

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"Universal suffrage can only mean in plain English the government of ignorance and vice."
-Charles Francis Adams
North American Review, July 1869.
As quoted by T. J. Stiles in
Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America
New York, N.Y. 2015​


 


"Universal suffrage can only mean in plain English the government of ignorance and vice."
-Charles Francis Adams
North American Review, July 1869.
As quoted by T. J. Stiles in
Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America
New York, N.Y. 2015​



Are you endorsing this shit? :confused:
 
sometimes i log onto lit and wonder if any of you fuckers know what sex is

this is the least sexy part of the interwebz
 
I almost watched it on one leg of my journey home, but was warned against it after the week I had. The person that recommended I watch it, but not at that time is a film major at Northwestern. She said it was the most beautifully shot thing she’d seen in a while. The lady I was sitting next to on the plane said don’t watch it. Nothing had happened in the first 45 minutes, so she turned it off. I’m going with the first opinion. I’m not surprised that you concur.

Love, Simon was good. Thank you, snow day.

it really was quite pretty. the women who said not to watch it is clearly stupid. you should invent time travel so that you can go back and roll your eyes at her stupidity.

and then, umm, kill hitler or something. i don't know.
 
Pictures have appeared in the press, showing how the police used a Moses basket to remove the body of a baby, found dead in woodland. I guess it brings home how hard it is for officers dealing with something like this. The need to protect and comfort a child beyond comforting. I'm sure many of them held their children a little tighter that evening. Poor thing...
 
Pictures have appeared in the press, showing how the police used a Moses basket to remove the body of a baby, found dead in woodland. I guess it brings home how hard it is for officers dealing with something like this. The need to protect and comfort a child beyond comforting. I'm sure many of them held their children a little tighter that evening. Poor thing...

Damn, not a good day for those folk.

Sad tonight.

What's up?
 
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