A disturbing and eye-opening first-person account of inner-city violence: not for the easily upset.
(Thanks, Fipi!)
Comments (6) to “I, Anonymous”
kevin wrote:
ahahahaha. at my camp, every day before dinner and breakfast, we all line up and each campsite has to report that their troop is “all present and accounted for, sir!” People mix it up, all the time and add stuff. one particular morning, when everyone was tired and just wanted to eat, our troop said “troop 608 is all present and in west philadelphia, born and raised…” We finished the whole song with everyone glaring at us.
Thanks for the road sign fonts link. I wish there were something like that for street signs. We switched over to new signs in our town and driving past them is infuriating. The street names with any letters below the line (p/y/g/j) are in all caps, and the ones without are in mixed case. Also, for no particular reason, other than perhaps short vs long street names, half the signs are serif and half sans serif. I don’t know what they were thinking.
kevin wrote:
ahahahaha. at my camp, every day before dinner and breakfast, we all line up and each campsite has to report that their troop is “all present and accounted for, sir!” People mix it up, all the time and add stuff. one particular morning, when everyone was tired and just wanted to eat, our troop said “troop 608 is all present and in west philadelphia, born and raised…” We finished the whole song with everyone glaring at us.
Posted on 18-Jul-07 at 8:45 pm | Permalink
angie wrote:
http://www.adamriff.com/?p=1699
Amazing that I’d find both of these on the same day.
Posted on 23-Jul-07 at 7:51 pm | Permalink
sarah hayley wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/apelad/837779233/in/set-72157600296941365/
Thank you.
Posted on 31-Jul-07 at 12:58 pm | Permalink
sarah hayley wrote:
Thanks for the road sign fonts link. I wish there were something like that for street signs. We switched over to new signs in our town and driving past them is infuriating. The street names with any letters below the line (p/y/g/j) are in all caps, and the ones without are in mixed case. Also, for no particular reason, other than perhaps short vs long street names, half the signs are serif and half sans serif. I don’t know what they were thinking.
Posted on 15-Aug-07 at 7:16 am | Permalink
Ed wrote:
Epic lulz to Anon! The Internet Hate Machine has been making so much news these days…I love 4chan…
Posted on 15-Oct-07 at 11:39 pm | Permalink
Anonymous wrote:
this is going to my /b/ folder!
Posted on 17-Sep-08 at 11:04 pm | Permalink