Real Time with Bill Maher: 6.6.14 — Anthony Weiner, Jim Geraghety, Nicolle Wallace
Holy shit, Anthony Weiner actually said something important.
That first image, he is so completely done.
A copy of Tevruden's blog because I don't Trust Like that anymore.
Real Time with Bill Maher: 6.6.14 — Anthony Weiner, Jim Geraghety, Nicolle Wallace
Holy shit, Anthony Weiner actually said something important.
That first image, he is so completely done.
the new assassin’s creed looks great
this couldnt possibly be assassins creed, animating a female character would take too much time
Tevruden: we can’t have women in this game because they have TWO breasts
Tevruden: and animating that
Tevruden: is one of the hard problems
Tevruden: of computer science
Lord Runeboner: aka why it took forever for them to show fem orc models
Lord Runeboner: they had to animate the boobs AND the booty
Lord Runeboner: they’ve been working on that since vanilla
Tevruden: we had to have our TOP MEN do that
Lord Runeboner: giggles
Tevruden: TOP
Tevruden: MEN
Lord Runeboner: the booty alone
Lord Runeboner: is 2 raid tiers worth of time
June 11th 1963: The Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
On this day in 1963, segregationist Alabama Governor George Wallace stood at the door of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama to prevent two black students (Vivian Malone and James Hood) from attending. Around the United States, following the Supreme Court declaring school segregation unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), schools were being desegregated. Wallace became well known nationwide for his opposition to desegregation, famously saying in his inaugural speech “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever”. As Wallace stood in the door, he was confronted by Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach who, when Wallace refused to move, called President John F. Kennedy who federalised the Alabama National Guard. General Henry Graham of the National Guard then asked him to step aside on the President’s orders, which Wallace reluctantly did, thus allowing Malone and Hood to register.