Holy Creep-Out, Infidelman! That poster, 4th up from the bottom? I'd rather look at the gigantic spider image you linked to on Sunday or that pointy crabby thingie than that nightmare-inducing horror!
Ha ha, the Sarah Palin one scared me too, and I'm not even from America! (I think my fear comes from a combination of contemplating someone like her having control of nuclear weapons, and the awful knowledge that, if she ever did become president, our lackey of a government would be sure to support hers in whatever foolish ventures it engaged in. For similar reasons, I was more than a little worried in 2012 at the thought Rick Santorum might actually become US president!)
Where did the gif above the Palin pic come from? Quite interesting how that woman's face looked so scary simply by virtue of having solid black eyes. It often seems to take only something very minor to make a person's face seem somehow "off", and therefore creepy.
Santorum as President? Too terrifying to contemplate. Don't worry (much), though, the odds of him or Palin ever getting there are pretty remote.
I don't remember where that gif came from. For years I've had the habit of saving and keeping any picture I found on the internet that looked at all interesting, and I have about 30,000 of them now, , so I have plenty to use on the blog whenever I need one. I never bother to keep track of where I got them, though.
Palin for President is such a scary thought as to truly cause serious nightmares but I'd love it if she ran. The GOP would implode, if it hasn't already.
I was especially fond of the shadows behind the trees. Halloween is my favorite holiday. I wish ignorant Christians would stop trying to ruin it. I guess we should be grateful that they haven't started a campaign to put the "hallow" back in Halloween.
Boomer: Not even the fundies here go that far, thank goodness.
Frank: I think those shadow creatures are kind of cute in their own way, but that's just me.
It's understandable that fundies hate Halloween because it's of pagan origin -- but then so is Christmas, if it's anything at all. They'd better be careful -- if they removed everything from Christianity that was borrowed from some other religion, there'd be essentially nothing left.
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The scariest one is "Madam President".
Holy Creep-Out, Infidelman! That poster, 4th up from the bottom? I'd rather look at the gigantic spider image you linked to on Sunday or that pointy crabby thingie than that nightmare-inducing horror!
Now excuse me while I go bleach my eyeballs.
And a Hallow Happyween to you.
I thought that was the scariest one as well :-)
Ha ha, the Sarah Palin one scared me too, and I'm not even from America! (I think my fear comes from a combination of contemplating someone like her having control of nuclear weapons, and the awful knowledge that, if she ever did become president, our lackey of a government would be sure to support hers in whatever foolish ventures it engaged in. For similar reasons, I was more than a little worried in 2012 at the thought Rick Santorum might actually become US president!)
Where did the gif above the Palin pic come from? Quite interesting how that woman's face looked so scary simply by virtue of having solid black eyes. It often seems to take only something very minor to make a person's face seem somehow "off", and therefore creepy.
Santorum as President? Too terrifying to contemplate. Don't worry (much), though, the odds of him or Palin ever getting there are pretty remote.
I don't remember where that gif came from. For years I've had the habit of saving and keeping any picture I found on the internet that looked at all interesting, and I have about 30,000 of them now, , so I have plenty to use on the blog whenever I need one. I never bother to keep track of where I got them, though.
Palin for President is such a scary thought as to truly cause serious nightmares but I'd love it if she ran. The GOP would implode, if it hasn't already.
True. I've seen a poll that showed Hillary would even carry Alaska if Palin were the Republican candidate.
I think Madam President needs to put her burka back on.
I was especially fond of the shadows behind the trees. Halloween is my favorite holiday. I wish ignorant Christians would stop trying to ruin it. I guess we should be grateful that they haven't started a campaign to put the "hallow" back in Halloween.
Boomer: Not even the fundies here go that far, thank goodness.
Frank: I think those shadow creatures are kind of cute in their own way, but that's just me.
It's understandable that fundies hate Halloween because it's of pagan origin -- but then so is Christmas, if it's anything at all. They'd better be careful -- if they removed everything from Christianity that was borrowed from some other religion, there'd be essentially nothing left.
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