Nice job Blueberry
I loved how you guys use Blue Oyster Cult's "I'm Burning For You"
Nice job Blueberry
I loved how you guys use Blue Oyster Cult's "I'm Burning For You"
You say you hate clocks
yet this is a use of them to get you popularity
I liked the diologue in this Decep
nice job on the movie :)
Thanks man. <3
Nice one
did Jim Ether give it to you or what though
You won't believe this but, Jim Ether didn't give it to me, but trust me I DID NOT steal it. I just drew the accurate designs of the guy before he turns into strawberry and the followers when strawberry blows the whistle throwing B's from Ether's 8-bit movie. sorry if that offends you.
But i'm glad you liked it. His 8-bit was worth making a parody of cause it kick ass.
-DouchebagClock
aumseumt movie mcnasty
-arti
AUGUST 15TH 2003
JASON
I couldn't agree more
nice
but pretty simple
Nice Movie
Happy Clockday 2003
hahaha
Awesome. I love how you interwined it all together. We're losing the drug war because it's pointless to send people to prison and not tax money on a harmless drug. We're losing the terrorism war because terrorism is an abstract term and cannot be fought. The RIAA will lose this battle.
"What Global Hegemony Means for the Homeland
Within the American "homeland" even the most ardent supporters of the regime cannot be misled forever. Multiple wars will result in multiple occupations, which in turn will generate multiple casualties from resistance directed at American soldiers abroad or American civilians at home. Couple this with the fiscal sacrifices and difficulties engendered by a war time economy and you'll eventually have a lot of angry people making some pretty tough demands of their leadership. The only way to prevent this is to get the population on board with the plan by popularizing it or through the application of force. The Bush Regime has been very successful in using the memory of September 11th, and the consolidated corporate media to popularize its policies, and in implementing a totalitarian framework that can be used to secure their acceptance by force. Currently, the United States is more divided over its new world role than at any time in its history since the Civil War. Since no nations can wage a protracted series of wars without a unified population, it is only logical that those who disagree with these policies will be dealt with by force, and the rest of the population will be intimidated into acquiescence.
What Global Hegemony Means for the Rest of the World
Except for those nations who have decided to play ball, the situation is equally as bleak. Looking at the example of Iraq, small countries must surely realize that without a nuclear deterrent they will be doomed to some form of military occupation, or impoverishment from the forced implementation of Neo Liberal economic policies whose disastrous effect is aptly chronicled in Greg Palast's "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy". For the more powerful nations, the race is on to form a workable network of alliances that can serve as a counterweight to the American empire. In an increasingly interconnected world where many of our services and manufacturing take place in some of the countries whom we are posturing against with our military might, one can only imagine the outlook for the global economy in the years to come. The ironies of this situation are almost too many to count. In the name of fighting terrorism, the United States indirectly sponsors more. While the last thing we want is for smaller nations to develop WMD, we've essentially left them with no other choice. We've opted to strengthen our military and defend our empire through preemptive wars of aggression in an age when empires are obsolete. To any citizen of the empire who believes in America's founding principles, and to all but a handful of nations that have decided to cooperate, the only remaining choice is resistance."
hahaha
Now this is what NG is about
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Dead Musician
New York School of Comedy
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