You Won't Want to Miss Fixing the World: Reason Seminar Cruise 2014!
All aboard for a sun-filled, intellectually stimulating week at sea! You won't want to miss Fixing the World: Reason Seminar Cruise 2014!
Register today at www.reasoncruise.com
TIME Magazine calls him one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and the Guardian says that he's one of the 50 people who could save the planet—but Bjorn Lomborg is best known as The Skeptical Environmentalist. As the author of Cool It and How to Spend $75 Billion to Make the World a Better Place, Lomborg is an expert on the unreasonably high cost of current environmental policy and common sense alternatives.
Other speakers on this year's cruise include author and historian Johan Norberg, Reason editor in chief Matt Welch, Reason TV editor in chief Nick Gillespie, Reason science correspondent Ron Bailey, and Reason senior editor Jacob Sullum.
Find out more and register today at www.reasoncruise.com
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Totally, totally totally OT. But awesome Photoshop work!
http://tinyurl.com/droneranger
Absolutely awesome. Thanks.
Reason should mutiny and take that tub to Russia to pick up everyone's favorite traitorous narcissist and get him to Bolivia.
A more likely scenario is that Nick purges Matt, takes over the ship and sails it to a remote island where he establishes a Jacket-worshiping death cult among the castaways and natives.
Maybe they'll capture a giant jacket, like XXL or bigger, and bring it back to New York City to show it off. But reporters' flashbulbs will enrage it, and it will break free of its wire hanger and run amuck.
Two questions: 1) how far out to sea do you have to go before it's not considered gay? and 2) how far out to sea does this cruise go?
"Looks like another homosexual party boat. They always have such nice things!"
I don't see Katherine, Emily, Shikha, or Veronique on that list. Of course, I would settle for a couple of RT commentators as well.
That's because there are no libertarian women
There are too, they just don't want to be stuck on a boat with a bunch of libertarian men.
What if we provide them with their very own ladies-only lifeboat?
Gordon Ramsay and Ryan Seacrest had a love child?
Hmm, libertarians are known for their attachment to a certain green herb, now a bunch of them are getting together on a cruise in international waters, what are the odds the DEA raids the boat just before it leaves port?