Today I am feeling great shame..
I am proud to be a Dane, proud of my history, proud of the bonds we formed in the world.
Today however I feel ashamed, not over my country as such, but ashamed over the powers that govern these lands. We are a nation bound to the laws as written, securing the rights of our people, and letting the voices of the crowd be heard. We are by all accounts a democracy.
I started off a story about two years ago called Winona, which was changed to Wi-no-na, to rhyme with 'no owner', as is implied in the context if you read the short description.
There is one thing in life that I have so much trouble trying to understand - why do people abuse animals?
This subject has a very serious rage spot in my brain and heart for all people that think it’s funny and entertaining to harm, injure or mindlessly abuse animals with nothing but neglect. To me, those who do this are the biggest scumbags on the planet, and they all deserve to be lined up against a wall while crowds of people toss cinder blocks at them.
Okay, I'll admit it right off the bat. This film is, very much, an example of "minor" Coen Brothers. The story for the film was actually devised by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone (no, not that Matt Stone), and was shopped around for several years to directors such as Jonatham Demme and Ron Howard, before the Coen Brothers themselves finally picked up the project, and wrote the last draft of the screenplay. So, in that way, it's true that this film is perhaps the closest they've gotten for
I'm not a nerd shirt person, haven't been since I was like 15 and I've got all my Christmas shopping done. So naturally Discworld Emporium plonks this down in my inbox.