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Fergie Takes The Girls For A Jog

I’ve always liked watching hot chicks in tight outfits go jogging, I take my fold out lawn chair to the track near my place on sundays to read the New York Times drink some wine and eyeball bouncing boobs, so I like these shots of Fergie . It would have been nicer if this was a video, but my imagination is pretty good so I get the idea. Anyhow, she’s walking for breast cancer which is nice because I love boobs so anyone doing their part to save them is alright in my books. Keep it up.

Palin and the Left’s Status-Anxiety

The left’s obsession with Sarah Palin is one of the most interesting political and social phenomena of our time. The degree and volume of venom directed at her staggers the imagination. It is unprecedented in recent times especially for someone who does not currently hold office. Leftists try to rationalize the hatred by claiming that Palin is an extremist, but that is easily disproved by comparing where she stands on various issues versus how many Americans hold the same views. Moreover, if she truly were an extremist, she wouldn’t be a threat because she would have no electoral base. No, the best explanation for the left’s bizarre Palin obsession is status-anxiety. Status-anxiety occurs when a person believes that their position in a real or imagined social hierarchy is threatened. Leftists react emotionally to Palin because of the threat she poses to their own individual sense of status. All their other arguments are just put forth to rationalize that emotional reaction. In short, it is not the ideas she puts forth, its that someone like her is significant at all. Leftism at its heart holds that a small percentage of humans have a vastly superior understanding of everything compared to ordinary people. The point of leftism is to empower these superior individuals to impose their superior understanding upon society by the force of the state. Leftists must be viewed by themselves and others as superior human beings if they are to have a claim to power and status. On this basis Palin is a nightmare: She went to a state college. She lives in the “backwoods”. She likes hunting, fishing and sports. She likes country music and representational art. She doesn’t have the right accent. She doesn’t dress appropriately. She’s a Pentecostal instead of atheist, Unitarian, Episcopalian, etc. Palin’s success stabs them in the heart of their anxiety. If Palin can be a successful political leader, what does that say about the leftists’ claims of intellectual and moral superiority? If people don’t just instantly assume that leftists are smarter and better than everyone else, why would people trust a leftist government to make so many decisions about the people’s live, e.g., medical care? That is why leftists see Palin as a genuine and significant threat of unusual magnitude. In the emotional thinking of leftists, she is a personal threat to everything each individual leftist has attained in life. They feel a sincere, visceral sense of danger about her because she attacks the very core of their egos. They feel the same hatred towards Palin that the European upper classes felt towards the upstart middle-class. They feel the same hatred that poor whites felt towards non-whites. They feel that way for the same reasons. If she succeeds, worse, if she is right, then they become nobodies. As long as she is viewed as a significant political figure, the left’s obsession with Palin will never wane because it does not spring from rational roots. She threatens something too deep and too profound in a political subculture built around the belief that a small percentage of human beings have a vastly superior understanding of the world compared to all the rest. http://chicagoboyz.net/archives/15616.html http://www.nicolasminacapelli.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/GlennRally_Sar… added by: ibrake4rappers13

Lady Gaga, Pink And More Outrageous VMA Fashion

Perez Hilton, Fergie and Amber Rose have also overdone it at past shows. By Kelley L. Carter Lady Gaga at the 2009 Video Music Awards Photo: Getty Images All VMA -bound celebrities take note: Steer clear of being a fashion don’t. Before Sunday’s show, MTV News chatted with celebrity stylist Derek Roche who warned not to overdo it. “I think the easiest way is not to think. It’s about simplicity,” he said. “People think they have to go and be all dolled up and they have to compete with Rihanna and Beyonc

M. Night Shyamalan Explains Origins Of ‘Devil’

‘Night Chronicles’ trilogy is a world where the ‘worst things happen,’ director tells MTV News. By Josh Horowitz M. Night Shyamalan Photo: MTV News M. Night Shyamalan is not letting the rather mixed reviews for “The Last Airbender” darken his easygoing spirit or dampen his creative verve. Late last month, as “Airbender” continued to rake in dough overseas, Shyamalan sat down with MTV News to chat about his upcoming “Devil,” which follows five strangers trapped in an elevator — one of whom just might be the Prince of Darkness. The film is the first in his planned “Night Chronicles” trilogy, a series based on his original ideas and helmed by other directors, and Shyamalan seems to relish the idea of getting out of the director’s chair and into the role of producer, a job he likened to being the goalie on a hockey team.

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‘The Last Exorcism’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics praise the film’s story and actors, but not everyone is impressed. By Eric Ditzian Ashley Bell in “The Last Exorcism” Photo: Lionsgate Not all of us on the MTV Movies team are horror fans. Some have admitted in public that knife-wielding maniacs and rivers of blood freak us out. What a delight, then, to find “The Last Exorcism.” Though, honestly, there is nothing delightful about this low-budget flick, which delivers plenty of tense jolts and sweaty-palmed anticipation, forcing us scaredy-cats to hide our eyes. It’s just that “Last Exorcism” is such a delightful surprise. The film is a character-driven drama tethered to everyday reality by its faux-documentary style. The disillusioned preacher, the frightened small-town teen — these are people to whom we can relate, for whom we can come to care. We’ll take this sort of horror flick any day over the torture porn of something like “Hostel” or the paint-by-numbers scares of so many ongoing franchises. Not everyone agrees. The film has received largely positive reviews, but many dissenters remain. Still, “Last Exorcism” is expected to compete with the crime thriller “Takers” for the #1 spot at this weekend’s box office. Here is what the critics are saying about “Last Exorcism”: The Story “[The film is a] portrait of preacher Cotton Marcus (smoothly played by Patrick Fabian). Having performed fake exorcisms since he was a child, the clean-cut family man, undergoing an apparent crisis of conscience, is planning to cop to the 25-year charade by letting a documentary crew in on all the tricks of his trade. But soon after they show up at the rural Louisiana home of a strict fundamentalist farmer (Louis Herthum), it becomes readily apparent that his tormented, wide-eyed teen daughter (an impressive Ashley Bell) is going to require much more than just sideshow sleight of hand.” — Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter The Performances “Both Fabian and Bell are outstanding. Yes, Marcus is kind of a creep, preying on the beliefs of others for his own gain. But Fabian makes him likable anyway, someone who’s willing to take us inside the game, even if it’s at his own expense. His character loves the camera, and it returns the feeling. Fabian makes him a show-off but not a boor. Bell is even better. How could a girl this sweet do the things for which she’s supposedly responsible? Is she really possessed? Is she disturbed? Sometimes a simple smile can more thoroughly creep you out than all the head-spinning and pea-soup puking in the world.” — Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic The Scares “The suspense is finely crafted. ‘The Last Exorcism’ doesn’t rely on cheap shock effects but locates scares in weird images — many of which cut deep because the camera is caught out of position, or isn’t in focus, or is far from the action. Director Daniel Stamm stimulates the imagination rather than shunt it aside: The horror genre is all about exercising restraint in the presence of the unrestrained.” — Kyle Smith, New York Post The Dissenters “The pieces are all there: Marcus’ desire to atone for decades of bamboozling, the utterly screwed-up Sweetzers, weighty questions about the costs of spiritual solace delivered cheaply or disingenuously. But despite mostly solid performances (particularly by Fabian, who quickly gets you rooting for the slick Marcus) and a satisfying, slow-building tension, things fly apart rather than come together. It’s like director Daniel Stamm and his crew realized they were treading awfully close to making a film with real depth and edge that horror audiences might hate, and they just couldn’t pull the trigger. This explains a final sequence that spectacularly squanders all the potentially stimulating material from the previous 86 minutes. There may once have been a good and a bad film fighting for the soul of ‘The Last Exorcism,’ but in its final moments, cinema’s dark forces triumph emphatically.” — Jesse Singal, The Boston Globe The Final Word “Possessed by suspense, talent, brains and a gothic sense of humor, ‘The Last Exorcism’ makes first-rate use of religious doubt and religious extremism to concoct a novel horror-thriller clever enough to seduce unbelievers while satisfying the bloodlust of its congregation/fanbase. While spasmodic handheld camerawork has become increasingly tiresome as a shock device-cum-convention, it’s deployed here with enormous restraint and skill by d.p. Zoltan Honti, and helmer Daniel Stamm knows when to trim the visual frills and stick to the demonic vs. the divine. Expect collection plates to fill up for the August 27 release, and to hear hosannas from Lionsgate.” — John Anderson, Variety Share your “Last Exorcism” reviews in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Exorcism.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Amanda Crew has Some Serious Legs of the Day

So I saw these pictures of Amanda Crew and thought to myself that those legs are on another fucking level….so I decided to investigate since I never heard of her and I found out she is 24, she is from Canada, she was on a show called 15/Love but she left that smalltime shit and hit Hollywood hard in shit like Sex Drive, She’s the Man and Final Destination 3 and no matter how insignificant that sounds, she’s probably made more money than 95% of us with this shit, cuz acting is the biggest scam going…once you get into the shit…you get paid at least 5,000 dollars a day….and that’s some fucking serious drinking money…and these are some serious pretty much unknown but soon to be everywhere legs. Pics via Bauer

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Vanessa Hudgens Pretends Zac Effron isn’t Gay of the DAy

Maybe it’s just my imagination….because I tend to be semi confused…especially when drunk and hung over…but it seems like all these interbred starlets kinda look the fucking same and run the same game…cuz if you asked me who these were pictures of…I’d say Kim Kardashian back when she was just sending nude pics to her white boyfriend, before eating her ass thick, and going to the darkside filled with Sex Tapes and useless trashiness that got her her own TV show…but instead it’s just Vanessa Hudgens, flat assed and pretending her boyfriend is straight cuz that’s how Disney Contracts work…but at least she’s done the nude pics to her boyfriend like any good girl looking for purpose….even if they weren’t good enough to jerk off to cuz she’s one of those young pussies that’s better off clothed…. Either way, here she is doing her bullshit….. Pics via Bauer

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Selena Gomez Attempts To Drop Some Cleavage

I don’t normally do any posts featuring Selena Gomez , because I’m not really sure how old she is or who she is for that matter, but I thought that I would give her a chance today. Here she is doing her best to look like a grown up while she tries to drop some cleavage. I don’t know, I guess it’s a start, but she kinda looks like one of those creepy six year old girls that obsessive mothers dress up as adults and enter into beauty pageants because their miserable lives didn’t turn out the way they had hoped…. I think I preferred her when she was wearing her bikini . more pictures of Selena Gomez here

Holly Madison Sucks!

Maybe it’s just my imagination, but there’s something both wholesome and perverted about a Playboy playmate sucking on a lollipop in a little pink dress. Here’s Holly Madison doing her thing on the red carpet at some event the other day that involves her putting things in her sexy little mouth. I don’t care what it is, I’m just glad that someone thought of giving her something to suck on for the cameras. Well done. more pictures of Holly Madison here

Astonishing Transformer Furniture (Video)

Transformer furniture holds a lot of great promise: multi-function furnishings that really do multiple things well, thereby saving space and resources. But I’d wager that most of the designs we see do more to tingle the imagination than offer true practical utility. This questionable punching bag/love seat (from the same mind as the ping pong door ) is a good example. As Rain Noe at Core77 observes, “…much of … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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