LOLZ
Thanks to Doc for posting a link to this hilarious website.
I would personally like to apologize for the state of Kentucky for allowing such a fucktarded house of educational ill repute to happen. On the other hand, that's just one more reason why I am never, ever moving back.
It comes just in time to help me relax from a frenzy of paper writing, one on an Old English poem (NOT in translation :( ) and the other a jinormous paper on Vogue and the how the middle class used it as a frame to commodify the rich in 1893. Or something like that. Sigh. I hate the end of the semester. Wish me happy paper writing.
-- Virgil
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Having never heard of this Creation Museum, I did what any self-respecting educator would do: I did a wikipedia search for it. I came across this tidbit:
In the introduction to a Good Morning America report on the museum shown Friday, May 25, an ABC news poll was cited, indicating that despite educators' criticisms, a majority of the American public would agree with the Creation Museum. In the poll, it was stated that 60% of Americans believe that "God created the world in six days." In a March 2007 Newsweek poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International, 48% of respondents agreed with the statement "God created humans pretty much in the present form at one time within the last 10,000 years or so."
My soul cried a little bit when I read that. And then my ego was sufficiently stroked, because now I feel vastly superior to a majority of the country's population.
This article is right up your alley:
http://www.cracked.com/
article_15672_praystation-6-most-misguided-christian-video-games.html
Damn blogger cut it off:
http://www.cracked.com/
article_15672_praystation-6-
most-misguided-christian-
video-games.html
I'm going to play the Left Behind game and be the Antichrist forces! That'll distract me from having to write these goshdarned papers!
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