





Inside the Mind of S. Anthony Thomas
Conspiracy Theory Rock By Robert SmigelThis was actually shown on Saturday Night Live in 1998 — just one time. It was then pulled from future syndication of SNL. Wonder why? Hmmm ...
Posted by Brandon Weber on Friday, September 11, 2015
Incidents like this happen in plain sight all the time, and it needs to stop. (via World Trust)
Posted by Upworthy on Tuesday, December 1, 2015