This is not a discussion about Immigration Law in the United States
If you cannot recognize that someone stating—
“If I were to move to Mexico, I would learn to speak Mexican good, but I think that if you live in America, you need to learn how to speak American.”
has some racist tendencies, then we, me and you, cannot have a conversation about pretty much anything intelligent. I do not have conversations with delusional people.
Additionally, I find it hilarious that the quoted person thought that he spoke English well enough to be able to perfect another language’s idiosyncrasies, but what do I know.
General view of part of the South Water Street freight depot of the Illinois Central Railroad Chicago, Illinois, May 1943. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
I can listen to this song for days.
Song of the Day: American Football - “Honestly?” Pretty apropos for my ex-gf coming back to New York from India on Sunday.
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[american football - but the regrets are killing me]
classic.
Oh my god you guys. Who are the people who buy these albums?
Billboard.com lists these 50 albums as the best selling of 2000-2009
1. N’Sync – No Strings Attached
2. Usher – Confessions
3. Eminem – The Eminem Show
4. Norah Jones – Come Away With Me
5. Creed – Human Clay
6. Britney Spears – Oops! I Did It Again
7. Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP
8. The Beatles – 1
9. Santana – Supernatural
10. Nelly – Country Grammar
11. Linkin Park – [Hybrid Theory]
12. 50 Cent – Get Rich or Die Tryin
13. Nickelback – All the Right Reasons
14. Carrie Underwood – Some Hearts
15. Shaggy – Hotshot
16. Enya – A Day Without Rain
17. Dr. Dre – 2001
18. Limp Bizkit – Chocolate Starfish
19. Evanescence – Fallen
20. O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack
21. Avril Lavigne – Let Go
22. Creed – Weathered
23. Christina Aguilera – Self titled
24. Nelly – Nellyville
25. Dixie Chicks – Fly
26. Celine Dion – All The Way
27. Mariah Carey – The Emancipation of Mimi
28. Dixie Chicks – Home
29. Kelly Clarkson – Breakaway
30. Green Day – American Idiot
31. Faith Hill – Breathe
32. Alicia Keys – Songs in A Minor
33. Outkast – Speakerboxx/The Love Below
34. Backstreet Boys – Black & Blue
35. Shania Twain – Up!
36. Linkin Park – Meteora
37. 50 Cent – The Massacre
38. Pink – M!ssundaztood
39. Destiny’s Child – The Writings on the Wall
40. Eminem – Encore
41. Staind – Break the Cycle
42. N’Sync – Celebrity
43. Josh Groban - Closer
44. High School Musical Soundtrack
45. Backstreet Boys – Millennium
46. 3 Doors Down – The Better Life
47. Nickelback – Silver Side Up
48. Daughtry – Self titled
49. 8 Mile Soundtrack
50. Rascal Flatts – Me and My Gang
I have owned exactly 3. I consider 21 to be dealbreakers and about 15 more would have to be heavily outweighed by something super awesome. I don’t understand what happened in the past 10 years. I suddenly feel sorry for Rolling Stone, because clearly they are doing exactly what “the people” want.
Number 51 was Now That’s What I Call Music! 5. It had a song by Jessica Simpson on it.
It’s like everything you hate about everybody boiled down into a list.
“I usually sit here in the morning and think about how I went to college.”
And Now You’ve Gone Away, And All I’m Trying to Say Is,
Pearl Harbor sucked and I miss you.
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Only in PHX,a restaurant owned/operated by Alice Cooper.
Surprisingly less awful than you can imagine. Kind of fun even.
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World Cup Screencap of the Day: America - Fuck Yeah!
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