More Poetic Justice
Just when you thought there might never be good news again — or anything to make you laugh — here’s an example of poetic justice to bring tears of laughter to your wintered eyes.
Read moreJust when you thought there might never be good news again — or anything to make you laugh — here’s an example of poetic justice to bring tears of laughter to your wintered eyes.
Read moreKirsten Brydum: Kirsten Brydum was a 25 year-old “social activist” who died while on a nationwide tour campaigning for Barack Hussein Obama for President. She was gunned down in New Orleans in 2008 by a nigro [. . .]
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Pirates & Morons: In April of 2009, a motley collection of Somali pirates hijacked a Belgian ship north of the Seychelles named the MV Pompei. For two months they brutalized 10 crew members [. . .]
Read moreAlthough credit is often wrongly attributed to Shakespeare, it was the 17th Century literary critic Thomas Rymer who coined the term “poetic justice.” Poetic justice occurs when some particularly vile or menacing individual [. . . ]
Read moreAlthough credit is often mistakenly given to Shakespeare, it was the 17th Century literary critic Thomas Rymer who coined the term “poetic justice.” Poetic justice occurs when some particularly vile [. . .]
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