Tuesday, July 21, 2015

bum hunter



Roy Clyde, a Wyoming man, went out specifically to shoot homeless men and he killed Stalone Trosper and wounded James Goggles as they rested on mattresses at the Center of Hope. Clyde said he was tired of cleaning up after their messes.

The criminally civic-minded act is depicted as racist due to the number of native American men who visit the town's parks from a nearby Wind River Indian Reservation where alcohol is illegal. And depicted as hunter-mentality generally by city dwellers who blench at the thought of touching a firearm.



8 comments:

Methadras said...

The purge is underway.

JAL said...

Evil person.

john said...

I read once that the most common name of men on death row was "Wayne".

I wonder where "Clyde" ranks in that.

chickelit said...

Just wait until they find that 7th Cavalry guidon in his possession.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

It was kind of bright there.

chickelit said...

@Titus: My totally gay coworker thinks you're a hoot!

He told me his favorite Halloween costumes to go as are a Chippendale and an Adonis. You would probably blow him. But I think you're too old for him.

windbag said...

I thought this thread was about that Gawker scandal.

Chip Ahoy said...

windbag, I went there to see what post-scandal Gawker looked like and noticed this. The guy's face is remarkably symmetrical. I outlined an eyelash, copied it, reversed it vertically, brushed on some lashes, and it fit perfectly upside down with no adjustments. Copied it. Reversed the copy horizontally and it fit the other eye without any adjustments. That's how symmetrical the guy's face is. The curve of each closed eyelid is had by zooming to large, using a small smudge brush and bring down horizontal bars from the original opened eye. Their altering shades provide the curve of the eyeball. A little more smudging all over and viola! Closed eyelids with eyelashes. I meant to say "voilĂ !" just now.

The hands are the guy on t.v. detective show who does a dramatic anteojos oscuros removal bit each episode with dramatic music. He's a trip.