Saturday, February 11, 2012

Queefs Of Morality




oh what, does the term "queef" offend you, my tenacious little word junkies?


if it does: get fucked and KYMFS.

if it doesn't: strap in for some adult ADHD super goodness.




as i'm sure you know by now, i'm a sick witted, cynical fucking asshole with a sense of humor that can be best described as "fucked".

given that tid-bit of info you can probably come to the conclusion that my favorite show to watch (sober or drunk) is HOUSE. what a delightful load of overtly intelligent "fuckery" that program is. i soon hope to own all DVD sets....simply because i like to relive the fucked-up -ness of that brilliant cunt Hugh Laurie, who plays an american cripple quite well.

i was watching the episode that involved the cancer researcher who was super old and had lungs full of fluid and refused to be treated because, as he said, "we don't choose our birth and we can't choose our death".

what a sad, emo driven fucking cock stroking bastard he was indeed....anyway...

there came a moment where it was brought to light that he himself had done several messed up medical things, no restricted to, injecting babies with radiation to find new methods of diagnosis and medical protocal. he stated something to the effect of, "patient compliance and choice has pushed back research time and time again".

i motherfucking agree....and sadly it comes, at personal dismay, with great undertone of fucked-up-ness the likes i wished i would never see or admit to.


we all know the nazi's were eternally damned souls from the get go. point blank, period, no sequel.

...HOWEVER...

give their beyond evil and vile practices, we can now know and study things in a medical sense that was unknown before their tiny mustaches were even realized.

these scientists, vaguely putting it, had MILLIONS of potential case study VICTIMS to test and try and prod...all for the sake of keep sweedish people alive.


...get it? blond hair and blue eyes...vikings...Eric Northman?...


to say that this episode of HOUSE was eye-opeing is an understatement in the least.

i have a new appreciation for seemingly pathetic TV dramas.


that is all for now word junkies:

"Friday Night HOUSE Party" continues on Oxygen Network.


Terminally Yours,


Dax.



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