You can tell how much you are feared by the way your pictures are tortured
Posted on | January 19, 2011 | 4 Comments
Often, when a person is feared, she is hated. What do some people with law IQ do, when they hate somebody, but cannot win an argument on the merits? They resort to retarded, infantile techniques. What out retarded members of the media do? They photo-shop and torture my pictures in order to make me look bad, hardly recognizable even by my own children. First, they paid some demented artist to paint inappropriate pictures of me. When that didn’t work, they started torturing my pictures to the point of me being unrecognizable. I am wondering how far this media retardation can go?
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January 19th, 2011 @ 7:49 pm
Please stop using the word retarded as an adjective. Moronic would work much better. In the case of the liberal left defacing your pictures, evil may even work. But for those of us with special needs people in our lives, your use of the word retarded is unnecessary.
January 19th, 2011 @ 8:18 pm
I am sorry, I will use moronic
January 20th, 2011 @ 3:21 am
Orly:…I think the word “scum” might fit these “low-lifes, who attack you?” Or there may not be a term that would fit some of these “jackels?”
Hmmm…but I do support your desire to “vent,” as this is a great deal more healthy than “acting out” how one feels about the “psycho-degenerates,” that can’t control themselves!!! As these people “no doubt” had to have been born in a “graveyard,” on “Halloween!”
Orly, these people are nothing shy of being a “squamus cell,” of political cancer! They are “truculent ‘Army ants,'” with mindless “voices” in their heads, to go along with the only thing they can actually hear…is a “dog whistle!” “Baby Cujo’s!!” LOL!
Davey Crockett…
January 20th, 2011 @ 3:47 pm
Orly, I think you may be overreacting. Artists are sometimes difficult to understand. No one in their right mind would want to distort a picture of you, Orly – you’re always a pleasure to look at!