SterWonk

SterWonk

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9 years ago @ Wonkette - The Fartknocker Report... · 0 replies · +7 points

Probably a good call; Rule 34 dictates that it must exist, and I'm guessing it's something that can't be un-seen.

<shudder>

9 years ago @ Wonkette - The Fartknocker Report... · 0 replies · +5 points

All the upfists. How did I never come across that piece of art before?

9 years ago @ Wonkette - GOP Congressjerk To Go... · 0 replies · +5 points

<applause>

9 years ago @ Wonkette - GOP Congressjerk To Go... · 0 replies · +5 points

You don't think most of Congress are professional wankers?

9 years ago @ Wonkette - Rand Paul Blames Hilla... · 0 replies · +3 points

WINNER!

9 years ago @ Wonkette - Morning Maddow: Jeb Bu... · 1 reply · +6 points

I'm not sure why <NAME>forpresident.com" would be "the best" anyway. I would think "<NAME><YEAR>.com" would be better. (But what do I know, the most politically active things I do are pay my taxes, vote, go to jury duty (not that I've ever been on a jury) and comment on Wonkette.

9 years ago @ Wonkette - Morning Maddow: Jeb Bu... · 2 replies · +5 points

He said he got it from the FL Dept. of State. That actually sounds plausible - most constituent correspondence is supposed to be retained, and subject to FOIA requests. However, I think FOIA responses are usually stripped of personally identifying info, and I think they're usually not that wide-ranging.

9 years ago @ Wonkette - Scott Walker Way Too S... · 3 replies · +7 points

To be fair (and more than a bit defensive, since I am a college drop-out, also too), there are many legitimate reasons why someone who's reasonably intelligent might still not have a college degree.

In my case, I started contracting as a programmer while in school, to get something on my resumé for when I graduated. In very short order, I determined that I was learning far more at work than in class, in both the theory and practice of software engineering. (To say nothing of learning how an office environment works.) When the company made me an offer for full-time work, I made sure they understood I hadn't actually graduated; when they said that wasn't a problem, I accepted. That's a story that's pretty common in the tech world, especially during and shortly after the dot-com bubble.

9 years ago @ Wonkette - Scott Walker Way Too S... · 1 reply · +3 points

Off-topic: Stupid question: where did "Lou Sarah" come from? Also too, "Eggs" for Ann Romney?

9 years ago @ Wonkette - Let's Just Count All T... · 0 replies · +2 points

"The Heir and The Spare"?