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hillary clinton and natalie portman

This look…  …kind of make you wonder where Natalie’s hand is.

(Hillary Clinton and Natalie Portman)

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  1. forge says:

    Not really concerned with Natalie’s *hand,* thank you.

  2. Mike says:

    I don’t know where Natalie’s hands are, but I sure know where her nipples are!

  3. fiendishrabbit says:

    One one side, Blushing and hot natalie with nipples. On the other side. Hillary Clinton.
    If you ever wanted to make a picture to get a man confused about his sexuality, this is it.

  4. Mortis says:

    Well, I’m guessing the AC works.

  5. Chass says:

    Wait, Hillary Clinton is in the photo? My eyes didn’t get much farther than Natalie’s boobs. Mine are bigger, but hers are very nice :)

  6. Person says:

    I’m definitely wondering where her bra is. >.<

  7. Meghan says:

    Thank you very much. This will fuel my nightmares for years to come.

  8. Adam says:

    Her hand is somewhere Bill’s hasn’t been for 15 years…

  9. The Amazing Rando says:

    Natalie’s all nipply and some dork made a LOL about the face Hillary is making? *shakes head sadly*

  10. Two liberal democrat lesbians.

    “Therefore, God handed them over to impurity through the lusts of their hearts for the mutual degradation of their bodies. They exchanged the truth of God for a lie and revered and worshiped the creature rather than the creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. Therefore, God handed them over to degrading passions. Their females exchanged natural relations for unnatural…” Romans 1:24-26

    • forge says:

      As a Christian I feel that it is my duty to inform you that God really doesn’t care who you get naked with; it’s just not the important issue, dude. Love God, love your fellow humans. The end.

      • Torus2112 says:

        Whoa, Religious Person With Tolerance win. Bravo.

      • MC1171611 says:

        And is that your opinion, did God tell you that personally, or did you make up a Bible verse to back you up?

        • forge says:

          Have you…. read the f*cking book? At all? Book One, Love God and do what He says (or He’ll f*ck you up); Book Two, Love God *BUT* love and respect yourselves and for ha, Christ’s sake already, LOVE OTHER PEOPLE TOO.

          • MC1171611 says:

            That’s hardly what the Bible says, pal. The Bible says, in BOTH Testaments, that sodomy is an abomination to God. The New Testament actually devotes a significant portion of a chapter to describing the cause and effect of homosexuality: read Romans chapter 1 in a King James Bible sometime (if you actually care to know the truth, that is).

            • forge says:

              You’re really, really not reading for the big picture are you there pally? You really think an omnipotent, omniscient, all-loving God gives a f*ck what anyone does with their genitals? That’s just ignorant.

              • MC1171611 says:

                Oh I don’t know, maybe because HE SAID HE CARES?? Mr. “I’m a Christian,” have you ever realized that GOD wrote the BIBLE, and the BIBLE is what actually MATTERS, unlike your lame, subjective opinion?

                God straight-up said that homosexuality is an abomination. Take it up with God if you disagree.

                • Firetwig says:

                  Actually, Adonai didn’t write the bible. Man wrote the bible. You think JOHN was written by Adonai, not by JOHN? XD

                  Don’t be a Bible thumper if you can’t get your facts right.

                  Just enjoy Natalie’s nipples. Oh wait, are you lusting for Natalie? If so, you are sinning.

                  Watch what you say.

                • TheDreadPirateMaddy says:

                  Okay. Maybe everyone’s taking the Bible a LITTLE too seriously? I’m a Christian. I admit, I haven’t read the entire thing. But I’m sure God still loves you if you’re a dude who loves a dude, as long as you love Him as well. I mean, He created this crazy, mixed up world. I find it hard to believe He’d be so… well, I can’t find quite the right word, but you get the picture. And also, we have to remember that the Medieval Catholic Church had their hands on the Bible. They could have put in or taken out anything they wanted. I’m not saying the Bible’s bad. I’m not saying it’s all wrong. I’m just saying, take a friggin’ chill pill about some people being homosexual. Do you go around screaming at people of other religions for not believing exactly what you do? I realize this is a long comment and this post is a month old, but I had to say it.

      • Annabell says:

        Yeah IF God didn’t care them what was the problem with Sodom and Gamora?

    • Giz Gunnar says:

      What an appropriate display of religious intolerance! Everyone knows the Puritans wanted religious freedom, but they forget that the Puritans imposed their beliefs on everyone else under penalty of law. Thank you for reminding all of us about America’s deep tradition of bigotry and intolerance on this Thanksgiving day!

      • MC1171611 says:

        Right is right and wrong is wrong, and your opinion doesn’t change that. You call it “bigotry and intolerance,” but I simply call it stating the truth.

    • The Amazing Rando says:

      ESAD.

  11. Kanye West says:

    I’mma let you finish but my nipples are the greatest of all time.

  12. WUA says:

    lightsaber misuse is she

  13. WTFmate says:

    Turkey’s done!

    But seriously, does Natalie Portman have nipples of adamantium or do bras not exist in her universe?

    Either way… not complaining.

  14. bfordc says:

    No, it doesn’t.

  15. lulzplz says:

    That’s just Hillary’s normal expression.
    Right before she cries in order to receive some sympathy votes.

  16. snarkalot says:

    you’d think if she’s meeting the secretary of state she could at least wear a bra and comb her hair? or not..

  17. e. says:

    She’s the prettiest thing on Earth.

    • forge says:

      And frighteningly intelligent and emotionally mature. They don’t make a whole lot of people like that one, and there CERTAINLY aren’t a lot of those in Hollywood.

  18. Shaddup says:

    Put Bill in the picture and you’d have FIVE boobs.

  19. umm says:

    wow i think i have just puked like 5 times at the comments ive seen on natalie. shows what society is like now

    • Shaddup says:

      Oh please, she’s just so peachy-keen classy that she can’t even wear a damn bra to meet the secretary of state and former first lady.

      • forge says:

        That *is* a bra; she merely should have thought to wear a *thicker* one. Which would have made her look like Boobage McBooberson, so she might not have wanted to go that way either.

  20. me says:

    HOLY NIPPLES!!?? either natalie has boobs of steel, or shes not wearing a bra

  21. Forged says:

    A bit of nipple is never a bad thing. On the other hand… that last sentence only applies to the right half of this picture.

  22. don't mind me says:

    i agrree wit humm why do people go for looks on a person? personality is wha tmatters and to the religous stuff..i’m athiest

    • Skillet says:

      1. They’re both actors. Any “personality” they display is purely what the script calls for.
      2. You can’t judge personality from a single picture like that
      3. Most people are either commenting on the picture or a conclusion directly proceding from the picture, not the subject.

  23. Lucy says:

    Though where is her hand people?? O_o

  24. Viny says:

    Breaker says:
    November 19, 2009 at 7:21 am

    IRST, or For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, is an organization founded by inventor Dean Kamen in 1989 in order to develop ways to inspire students in engineering and technology fields. The organization is the foundation for the FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST LEGO League, Junior FIRST Lego League, and FIRST Tech Challenge competitions.

    FIRST also operates FIRST Place, a research facility at FIRST Headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire where it holds educational programs and day camps for students and teachers.

    FIRST seeks to promote a philosophy of teamwork and collaboration among engineers and encourages competing teams to remain friendly, helping each other out when necessary. The term frequently applied to this ethos is “gracious professionalism,” a term coined by Woodie Flowers which supports respect towards one’s competitors and integrity in one’s actions.

    The first program developed through FIRST was the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), which is designed to inspire high school students to become engineers by giving them real world experience working with professional engineers to develop a robot. The inaugural FIRST Robotics Competition was held in 1992 in the Manchester Memorial High School gymnasium.[5] As of 2008[update], over 1500 high school teams totaling over 37,000 students from Brazil, Canada, Israel, Mexico, the Netherlands, the United States, the United Kingdom[2], and more compete in the annual competition. The competition challenge changes each year, and the teams can only reuse certain components from previous years. The robots weigh around 120 lb (54 kg), depending on that year’s rules. The kit issued to each team contains a base set of parts. Registration and the kit of parts together cost about US$6000. In addition to that, teams are allowed to spend another $3500 on their robot. The purpose of this rule is to lessen the influence of money on teams’ competitiveness. Details of the game are released on the first Saturday in January, and the teams are given six weeks to construct a robot that can accomplish the game’s tasks.[6] In 2008, teams participated in 41[7] regional competitions throughout March in an effort to qualify for the FIRST Championship in Atlanta, Georgia in April. Previous years’ Championships have been held in Houston, Texas and at Walt Disney World’s Epcot.[8]. Each year the First Robotics Competition has scholarships for the participants in the program. In 2008 there was $9.8 million worth of scholarships from 108 colleges and universities, associations, and corporations.

    In February 2008, KETC Channel 9 of St. Louis, Missouri announced that production had started for a film documenting several teams’ journeys through First Robotics Competitions [1].

    In 1998, the FIRST Lego League (FLL), a program similar to the FIRST Robotics Competition, was formed. It is aimed at 9 to 16-year-old students and utilizes Lego Mindstorms sets (NXT or RCX) to build palm-sized Lego robots, which are then programmed using the ROBOLAB software to autonomously compete against other teams[9]. The ROBOLAB software is based on National Instruments’ LabVIEW industrial control engineering software. The combination of interchangeable Lego parts, computer ‘bricks’, sensors, and the aforementioned software, provide preteens and teenagers with the capability to build reasonably complex models of real-life robotic systems.[citation needed] This competition also utilizes a research element that is themed with each year’s game, and deals with a real-world situation for students to learn about through the season.

    The FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), formerly FIRST Vex Challenge (FVC), is a mid-level robotics competition announced by FIRST on March 22, 2005. According to FIRST, this competition was designed to be a more accessible and affordable option for schools. FIRST has also said that the FTC program was created for those of an intermediate skill level. FIRST Tech Challenge robots are approximately one-third the scale of their FRC counterparts. The FTC competition is meant to provide a transition for students from the FLL competition to the FRC competition. FTC was developed for the Vex Robotics Design System, which is available commercially.[10]

    The 2005 FVC pilot season featured a demonstration of the FIRST Vex Challenge using a 1/3 linear scale mock-up of the 2004 FRC Competition, FIRST Frenzy: Raising the Bar. For their 2005-2006 Pilot Season, FVC teams played the Half-Pipe Hustle game using racquet balls and ramps.

    For the 2006-2007 FTC Season, the FIRST Tech Challenge teams competed in the Hangin’-A-Round challenge using softballs, rotating platforms, a hanging bar, and a larger ‘Atlas’ ball which is significantly larger than most Vex robots and harder to manipulate.[11][12] Competitions were held around the United States, Canada, and Mexico.[13]

    For the 2008-2009 FTC season, a new kit was introduced, as FIRST moved away from the VEX platform and worked with several different vendors to create a custom kit and control system for FTC. Based around the LEGO Mindstorms NXT “brain” and including secondary specialized controllers to overcome the limitations of the NXT, teams use a Bluetooth link between the NXT and a laptop running FTC driver station software. A team’s drivers then use either one or two USB gamepads to control their robots.

    Each year during his speech at the kickoff event, founder Dean Kamen gives the student participants a homework assignment. It often involves spreading the word about FIRST in various ways, such as increasing attendance at regionals (2005)[14], mentoring rookie teams, making sure that FIRST-specific scholarships are applied for (2004)[15], and researching the capabilities of motors and disseminating that information to other teams (2006)[16]. In 2007, Dean’s homework was for each team to contact their government officials (e.g. mayors, legislators, governors, federal officials) and invite them to a FIRST regional or the championship to expose them to the competition and increase the level of political awareness of FIRST. In 2008, it was to inform the media more about FIRST. Any responses (or lack thereof) would be publicly posted on the FIRST Q&A forum.[17]

    The efforts to attract political attention to FIRST in 2007 were quite successful, with visits to regional including the US Secretary of Commerce, 4 US Senators, 8 members of Congress, 4 state governors, 7 mayors, and a deputy Prime Minister. Following the FIRST Championship Event in Atlanta in April, the championship winners of the Chairman’s Award in the FRC (#365), FTC (#801), and FLL competitions were invited to the White House to demonstrate their robots to President Bush and members of Congress. Further, FIRST President Paul Gudonis was invited to testify before the Congressional Committee on Education and Labor about FIRST’s achievements and goals.[18]

    In 2008, former President of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush spoke at the World Championship in Atlanta.

  25. BrainAndBrain says:

    I’m kind of wondering where Natalie’s bra is..

  26. Stephanie says:

    Wow Funny

  27. iamlame says:

    lol this made me laugh for 5 mins

  28. hmmm, i don’t like this caption. clinton looks OUT of it.

  29. Look says:

    “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.” 1 Corinthians 6:9-11

  30. xXhahaXx says:

    ummmm……is the hand location really the most concerning thing in this pic??? Where the fudge is HER bra?? A grown woman should REALLY wear a bra….

  31. FrankyZombie says:

    Her hand? I don’t know, but her nipples gave me an idea xDD


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