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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Gossip Jake Gyllenhaal Loves Torture

Posted by Matt Davis on Thu, Sep 13 at 4:14 PM

I’ve just watched this clip courtesy of WWTDD, and I can’t help thinking Jake Gyllenhaal likes the idea of torturing people. I couldn’t quite tell because he was talking a bunch of actor bullshit, but I got the feeling that yes, he really does love a bit of torture. Loves it. Judge for yourself:GYLLENHAAL: MANIAC!

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"Loves" torture? Come now. He's just poking around a bit in the gray area of moral defensibility, which admittedly is sort of a problematic thing to do these days. For what it's worth, Sam Harris takes a similar tack in his awesome book "The End of Faith."

dang. dumb people who buy republican ticking-time-bomb bullshit aren't hot. man oh man. i loved me some j.g.

before.

dang.

Never o.k. -- sorry. Ends never justify the means.

That's how I feel. And when the ends are being employed by a fascist government to justify a war that makes it a shit ton of money, you've got to be triply suspicious.

I like the movie, TEAM AMERICA's take on why actors shouldn't seek to involve themselves in politics. Matt Damon playing a retard who can only say "Maaaatt Daaamon" says it all.

Pro-War On Terror is the new bad boy chic, more so than drunk driving or club hopping on coke.

Maaaaatt Daaaaavis

"Pro-War On Terror is the new bad boy chic, more so than drunk driving or club hopping on coke."

Bizarrely, I think there's some truth to that. Getting hopped up on coke and banging a couple of hookers? Yawn. Publicly defend George Bush? Holy shit! This guy is OUT THERE!

Maaaaatt Daaaaaviiiiis.

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