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che guevara

One day, i dream of having my picture for sale on a hoodie…at the gap…oh what a sweet dream it is…

(Che Guevara)

Rather an unmerited dream.

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  1. Kracht says:

    Ché now proves that even communists take part in the capitalist system. Oh the irony.

  2. boater407 says:

    His face needs to be on a pistol range target for being a murderous, racist thug.

  3. It's so obvious! says:

    Oh yeah, so funny. The last time I heard this joke, I laughed so hard I almost fell off my dinosaur :roll: Seriously?

  4. Igloo McCoy says:

    Dude, he kinda looks like Orlando Bloom. Just me?

  5. paws4thot says:

    Freedom for Tooting!!

    5_000 Internets for the first non-Briton to correctly explain the relevance of that, without the use of a search engine, Movie/Tv database, or on-line encyclopedia.

    • keithybabes says:

      *sound of chirping crickets*

    • martoonie says:

      I know! I know!!! Oh. Non-Briton. Damn.

    • Jane St.Clair Glamorous First Lady of PK says:

      What is this “briton” you speak of? ;)

      • martoonie says:

        Oh, just think of us as an annoying older sibling.

        • Jane St.Clair Glamorous First Lady of PK says:

          :D

          Can never have too many of those.

          • Vila Restal says:

            I obviously missed this comment (Probably because I went off to hospital). Because if they are still available I (being the only person here who probably watches more TV than Comic Book Guy, but on the other hand probably looks like Comic Book Guy :-) ) claim them. It comes from Citizen Smith, an old comedy series from the 70s starring Robert Lindsay (he of GBH, and My Family fame.) I remember watching this when I was younger. I remember the thick one who used to wear a WWII German army helmet with what looked like Waffen SS marker shields on the left and right of the helmet (The Swaztika on the Left and the SS Lightning bolts, on the right. Or it could be reversed :-) )

    • Default User says:

      Can I do it when I get back from work? Um, there’s like reference stuff and like encyclopedias and like books there. None of those were banned as criteria….

  6. mothergoose says:

    I would like to see Zombie Che come back to kick Glenn Beck’s ass…

  7. Ivan The Patron Saint Of Shortright & Pastafarians says:

    A GrimmieLOL? Wow!

  8. roid says:

    Hey look! its the Cuban Himmler!

  9. Russian says:

    He’d use his pictures to promote the revolution. Makes to think why our society is in stagnation.

  10. cgray says:

    Mothergoose–I’ll bet you genuinely believe that Glenn Beck with his little TV show is worse than Che Guevara. And Democrats can’t seem to figure out why they get their asses handed to them routinely after just a few years in power.

  11. “Ya know, guys… I have a dream where someday all our endeavors will have paid off. We can have the government we want for the people and kill off all those who oppose. I dream that someday, I’ll be hailed as a genius, madman, and hero in equal measure. But you know what I really want, irony. Hot dripping irony right up my beliefs so I can appear on a shirt. Because it doesn’t matter if I am a villain or an erstwhile saint, it is all about the money… Yep, hot sex money.

    Oh, and the b!tches…”

  12. charro says:

    Ok, I know I’m really out of touch with pop-culture, but seriously? This guy’s face is on a hoodie at the Gap? Why?

    • Not just the GAP, I see it all over the place down here. In fact, I worked with a guy that had a t-shirt with Che’s face on it and the sad part is, he didn’t even know who it was.

      • charro says:

        Well, TBH, I had to take a refresher Wikipedia course. It’s kind of sad – I mean no one will ever truly know his motivations but it sounds like it was good intentions with bad results.

      • Vila Restal says:

        Actually that’s not too surprising. I remember hearing a story about David Beckham when he was with LA Galaxy. He was given a T-Shirt by a fan, which David Beckham wore, thinking it was some sort of smart fashion statement. Problem is most people were horrified as the face on the T-Shirt was Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Final Solution. Most people nowadays are either too stupid or too lazy to study history (either that or as History has already happened, they think that it doesn’t concern them anymore.) Either that or kids just aren’t educated like what I was :-)

    • HelOnWheels the Gene Pool Lifeguard says:

      You’re back! Are things better?

      • charro says:

        I’m at my Dad’s right now.. Sadly no, things aren’t better they’re worse. Hubby passed Tuesday morning. So, here I am having internet therapy.

        • Whoa, whoa… What? How the hell did I miss that? -_-

          • It wasn’t actually mentioned here.. :(

          • charro says:

            Well, I forgot the power cord for my laptop so I haven’t been on chatty stuff the past few days. I don’t want to sully up Dad’s computer with stuff, but I’ll log into the chatty thing on my mail so you can see me there. My sister is bringing the cord when she flies out for the Celebration of Life gathering that we are having on Saturday.

            But, at any rate, I should do a PSA. I really want people to know about this so they can share with others and hopefully it helps someone, however anonymously.

            Jeremy (that’s hubby’s real name, yes) was a long time drug addict. Over the course of his life he did, and was addicted to, pretty much everything and in the course of that he did a lot of damage to his vascular system. When I met him it was coke, then on to crack, then he switched to meth. This was in the first 6 years I knew him. The last 4-ish years he was an IV heroin user, and that really took its toll on him. During the course of all this one of the blood vessels in his brain was weakened, or damaged, whichever; and when he came back here (Tucson) after a stint in detox to try and get off the heroin again he did some meth. The meth made his blood pressure spike, which caused that vessel to burst and he had a stroke. He was stable for about 2 days but then early Sunday morning he had another massive stroke which caused the bleed to spread and was in both hemispheres of the brain. It cut off blood flow to the brain stem and he .. died. He was 33.

            Please please please, ANYONE, if you know an addict, someone who is “experimenting” or someone you are worried about, share Jeremy’s story. He despised being an addict and despised himself for the pain and suffering he caused me and both our families. If you think this story might help, share. Many people don’t understand how damaging, and how permanently damaging, drugs can be.

            Oh, a small silver lining – he was a registered organ donor. They were able to take kidneys, left lung and liver, so he helped save 4 others yesterday when they took him for the donor surgery.

            • Jane St.Clair Glamorous First Lady of PK says:

              *super hugs* I can’t say this enough but I loves my Charro.

              • charro says:

                I love my Janie.

              • creaturefeature the pie princess says:

                I second that, Janie.

                Charro, thanks for sharing this, it can’t have been easy.

                *hugs to Charro*

                • charro says:

                  I love you too. It’s not easy, at all. But I think it might help someone else. You’re welcome for sharing.

                  • keithybabes says:

                    Charro: please accept my condolences. You are one brave lady and I hope that the comfort and happiness you deserve will come to you again soon.

                    • charro says:

                      I accept them and am honoured by them. Thank you.

                      • Scotty says:

                        Please don’t be offended by this question, but if you educate me you educate many others. Doesn’t drug use damage organs irreparably and make then undonatable? And since the immune system of the recipient is already compromised, won’t that further compromise it? I Googled, but got a bunch of crap.

                        My sincerest condolences :(

                        • charro says:

                          I’m not at all offended. Honestly, I was floored when they told me they were interested in the kidneys and liver and that both looked good. Even more floored that they took a lung (he smoked for 20 years). I didn’t think anything would be viable.

                          Yes, drugs and alcohol damage your entire body. The liver can regenerate (as can the lungs), and kidneys are hearty little things. I’m not in the medical field to give you a bunch of medical jargon, but if I remember I’ll ask my stepmom (she’s a nurse) and try to get some. My understanding is that some people have stronger .. systems than others. Jeremy apparently is one of those. Another thing to consider – a slightly damaged organ is a whole hell of a lot better than a failed one. All recipients and recipient doctors were given the full known history (and I did not lie to the Donor Network) and made their decisions knowing the risks. Batteries of tests were performed to determine function and in the end, his kidneys, liver and lung were doing well. Jeremy never had any serious illness(es) so he had an advantage there. His immune system wasn’t compromised by the drugs, so the organs weren’t “diseased”.

                          Though, they did have interest in his heart, but it was decided that that was too high risk, so it did impact the donation.

                          On the other hand, he had signed up for tissue donation as well (eyes and skin) and that was refused because of the substance abuse. Tissue is considered “Life Enhancing” and organs are “Life Saving”, so there is more stringent criteria for tissue. But the criteria for organs is not by any means lax.

                          Thank you for the condolences.

                        • My brother has been trying to donate a kidney to a friend of my sister’s who has been very sick, but they keep running into stupid red tape. Hopefully there’s at least a little consolation in knowing Jeremy’s tragedy will help others.

                        • Scotty says:

                          Thank you for that explanation. Again, my condolences.

                        • dissimilitude says:

                          Rando, my ex-husband (in one of the isolated unselfish moments of his life) wanted to give his brother a kidney, and they got rejected by at least one program because he had high blood pressure….they ended up going to Chicago to do it. That was close to 25 years ago, and they are both apparently doing fine, at least kidney-wise. Point? If there’s too much red tape, you can always try another hospital, I guess. Or just keep trying. Or something. Anyway, good luck with that.

            • I Like Peanut Butter says:

              Condolences.

            • O_O…

              I suddenly want to talk to my sister…

            • Dhoti is wanted by the Cheezburger Police says:

              My deepest condolences. (And like it or not, you’re getting a prayer, too.)

            • I’ll share this story with my dad, who has done plenty of addiction counseling in his day. Unfortunately I’d expect he probably has more stories like this already. Put simply, addiction SUCKS. I’m glad to know you’re hanging in there. I’ve been worried about you. I’m glad you’re talking about it. Talking is always good.

              • charro says:

                Ah Rando, thank you. I really do want people to know. I can’t think of anything Jeremy would have wanted more than to help someone not have to go through what he went through. Having our families around helps a lot too. I would save your worry for when I get back to IL.

            • mabsba says:

              Ah, hugs, Charro. I’m so sorry. I know my brother said the organ donation really helped him when his wife died at 43. A little positive point, as you said.

            • Default User says:

              *hugs* We all love our Charro.

            • Maxwell Silverhammer Original Flavour says:

              Charro, I am deeply sorry… We usually joke about this material together, but it’s always terrible when something like this happens to remind us of the darker side of life.
              I hope the best for you, as well as yours and his families. You’ll always have us here though! Feel free to use us in any way you see fit. I’m sure others will agree, we’re here for you.

        • The Steve says:

          *hugs charro*

          I’m losing my little brother as we speak. Life is short, cruel, and unfair.

    • justacanuck the booty wench says:

      Because he is H-O-T, HAWT! *hugs and gropes charro* Glad to see you here, babe.

      • charro says:

        He seems to be one of those people who is hot in some pictures and not in some others.

        • dissimilitude says:

          Isn’t that pretty much everyone? Even the homeliest person will occasionally take a great photo, and even the hottest have their homely moments/photos.

          • Maxwell Silverhammer Original Flavour says:

            There’s a third person type in there Diss… there are those of us who can’t help but make the strangest face ever when a camera’s pointed at us.

            • dissimilitude says:

              My son is in that group, too (as was my dad!)– but if you can get a photo of him when he doesn’t know you’re taking his photo, much, much better! My mom once said I took the only really good picture of my dad she ever saw. He was playing with our dog and picked her up and had the greatest smile on his face and I snapped it before he noticed what I was doing. I miss him.

              • Maxwell Silverhammer With No Introductory APR says:

                Too much personality for one photo, that’s what I call it… Yessiree, your dad and son are mighty fine people they are…

    • semperfidd says:

      According to some net surfing I did, Mike Tyson even has a tatoo of him lol

  13. J F Kennedy says:

    One day, stupid illiterate clowns who don’t even know to capitalize I will worship me because their scum bag union teachers intentionally ‘forget’ to teach history and the real facts about communist murderers like me.
    That’s assuming most of them even have a clue who the fvck I am.

    There, I fixed it.

  14. I blame the Republicans for everything. So there.

  15. Scotty says:

    Dude fell into the Gap. But he never came out!

  16. StormCat42 says:

    Folks, I have to be honest…I’ve never taken the time to stop and read the comments under the pics… (Truthfully, I’ve not been here that long and didn’t realize they had comments…)

    But you all have made me laugh, think, agree, disagree and ponder… Thanks for voicing your opinions and thoughts… I think I could hang out here all day, except for this pesky thing known as work… :)

    • dissimilitude says:

      StormCat, that’s what tabbed browsing is for. ;-)

      • StormCat42 says:

        Yea, that would work except for the nosey Network folks… (I work for a State Government agency, which of course is filled with ironies…) :) But I try to get away with whatever I can!

  17. shonuff says:

    Che was freaking hot.

  18. Jeff says:

    Further proof that Communist leaders are hypocrites.

    • Mang says:

      Because dead men totally license their own t-shirts.

      • Default User says:

        Well, why not? Dead men produce CD’s and write books all the time. My favorite Shel Silverstein book was written ten years after he died. And Tupac has produced more CDs posthumously than humously. Also, firefox says humously isn’t a word.

        • Mang says:

          Ah, but they’re not making money from those, and they’re not the ones who decided to sell them. Unless it was mentioned in a will of some sort.

          My main point was, you can’t call him a hypocrite if he doesn’t anything to do with it. Which I doubt he does.

        • dissimilitude says:

          Well, yeah, but Tupac’s coming back, so does that still count?

  19. Default User says:

    Except about Runny Babbit, that book is awesome.


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