Browsing the archives for the VisLupiEstGrex tag

Dear Gracie, Or; How To Miss The PointPosted By: Barry Belmont

Dear Gracie,
I read what you write sometimes. Whether it’s on the Sagebrush website or your failed Senate blog or (more recently) on the VisLupiGang’s blog, I read your stuff. I read your stuff and I am appalled. Appalled sometimes at the grammar and syntactical structure. Appalled sometimes at the use of overly passive aggressive langauge. [...]

On The Third Day Before Christmas…Posted By: Barry Belmont

…three little internet bloggers blogged about me…
If you get nothing else out of this article, understand this: The middle ground is the refuge of the incompetent. The constant compromise of two mutually exclusive positions produces a monstrously lackluster philosophy which no one in their heart of hearts actually finds satisfying. “I won’t pretend to believe this, [...]

On the Ninth Day Before Christmas…Posted By: John Russell

… nine funding caps compelled me …
When I was referred once again to another edition of the CK brah’s literary masterpiece from the VisLupis kiddies, I was ecstatic and dumfounded. Ecstatic in the fact that the inherent problems of ASUN are being illustrated through our newest campaign of showing people how terrible it is, [...]

On the Tenth Day Before Christmas…Posted By: Barry Belmont

…ten brosefs chest bumped me…
You know you’re doing something right when the VisLupiKids and the CoffinAndKeyR-Tards are saying you’re doing something wrong.
Recently, both groups highlighted the fact that funding from the ASUN is ridiculous.The CaKDudes agreed with Patrick Delaplain, Director of Clubs Stuff,when he referred to “our current club funding policies a ‘club un-support’ system,” [...]

Not Following Dumb Laws; Or, Why the VisLupiEstGrex People are IdiotsPosted By: Barry Belmont

Periodically I check out what the VisLupiEstGrex kids are up to and periodically I am disappointed. Recently they blogged about some rule being violated (sound familiar?) and how this is…important? or meaningful? or…something.

What they were complaining about this time is that the personal information of a few College of Liberal Art potential-fillers-of-the-empty-seat students had been [...]