SmedleyButler
SmedleyButler
SmedleyButler

Yeah, Mein Kampf was an autobiography of argulably the worst person in history, not a fucking self-help book. Both of these guys are Goddamn idiots.

Let’s not kid ourselves. Marvel and Warner Brothers have been feeding us a steady diet of terrible superhero fan films for some time now.

This strangely reminds me of one of my childhood movies Blank Check(1994).

Imagine creating an organization that celebrates conspicuous consumption and unearned wealth and then having either the extreme self-awareness, or the extreme lack thereof, to call your organization One Percent.

I’ve been rewatching the OG Wonder Years and it’s a very weird viewing experience from 2020, where boomer-era nostalgia has soured a bit. It doesn’t help that a lot of the show’s drama and comedy both come from the dissonance between Kevin’s monologue and what’s actually happening around him; half the time he thinks

I mean... the original Wonder Years was more a dramedy. It definitely cast the past in a nostalgic glow, but it was just as much about the turbulence of adolescence. 

I’m surprised they didn’t connect it to the Black-ish universe and call it The Wonder-ish Years.

2020 is further from when the Wonder Years aired than the Wonder Years was from the 1960s. I feel old now. 

You see in Georgia, they spray us with fire hoses like this. But in Mississippi, they spray us like this.

So she was her friend and worked for her for years, she made lots of money and now she suddenly realized Melania is not the best person, she's equally horrible.

I mean... That’s probably how it’s going to work, though, right? Barr meets with her, tells her to keep every rich/powerful person’s name out of her mouth during the trial, and she gets to live. For now. Once the trial’s wrapped up with nobody high up being touched so everyone can be “at peace” with what’s “on the

a friend of hers expects her to take a plea deal and to keep her mouth shut about Andrew

Facebook is a cesspool and I only participate to develop readership. I post much of my writing there and my trolls are like family. I like to refer to them as my narcissistic flea circus - I make them jump and I give them free rein to attack me for my views and only rebuke them for vulgar language.

To be fair, Kansas has spent generations as Texas’s baby brother in ruining public education. Assuming he grew up going to public schools in Kansas, I’d be willing to bet he didn’t actually learn the Holocaust was bad. They don’t learn slavery is bad, why would you be surprised?

To be fair, he probably thinks the virus and the Holocaust are both hoaxes.

And it’s apparent I previously lacked an adequate understanding of the severity of their experience and the pain of its images.

The first sentence, I could see that.

This article did not include her Schoeller’s entire comment in Facebook. The following sentence (if you’re going to cry like a snowflake, this is the price you pay) along with that first sentence makes her statement hard to interpret. It makes it seem like she’s, not wore justifying the “good ol boys” actions, but at

I’m sorry, I’m sorry, but...