And he's terrifying because he's actually delivering on his promises.
And he's terrifying because he's actually delivering on his promises.
I'm really liking Riverdale so far, so I guess I'm cool with this. The reviews here are awesome too!
So, do you think Trump is actually unintelligent? I'm pretty sure he is, but I've heard/read people make the case that he's actually quite cunning and he's just feigning stupidity.
Yeah, but only because MILLIONS voted illegally.
I posted the comment you're replying to before I posted the other one.
I suppose we just have a difference of opinion.
And not even a particularly big difference, I think.
I don't think Colbert is a closet antisemite or whatever. I just thought it was strange. I'll leave it at that.
I'm not entirely sure why you seem irritated by what I wrote.
I was genuinely asking for people's opinion and when Toasterlad gave his, I said he was probably right. I'm not actually upset by any of it, to be honest.
I think you're misreading my tone a bit, to be honest.
I'm not particularly paranoid about racial or religious slights, nor am I in the habit of crying racism left and right.
I formulated my comment that way, precisely because I wasn't sure whether there was anything bad actually going on.
You're right, that is another common interpretation of the Smurfs.
It's in the comics, apparently. I haven't seen the actual panels though, so it may be more ambiguous than it's presented as being.
You're most probably right.
I only know about the idea of Gargamel as a negative Jewish stereotype because I read an article on it in a Dutch newspaper a few years ago. I guess I overestimated how widespread that idea is.
Just on the Smurfs, as far as I know.
No, Azrael is the cat.
Gargamel is the dark-haired, gold-loving evil old witch with a large nose.
So, this is somewhat off-topic, but did anyone here catch the new Colbert item on Senior White House Advisor Stephen Miller?
Sounds like a plan, I think I'll do that.
That actually sounds like it might be exactly the sort of thing that would creep me out. (The monster, not the shouting.)
Nah, those dudes were actually really chill.
Must be something else.
I don't like to say this, but they kind of did. They meant incredibly well (still do) but they really were overprotective.
I'm not sure if it was because I was a sensitive (read: somewhat neurotic) child, or if I became that way in part because of the kid gloves.
Thank you for taking this seriously, I was considering checking out this show but I may steer clear of it now.
My parents (who were usually vigilant to a fault, to the point where I didn't find out that Bambi's mother dies until I was, like, eleven) let me watch Signs when I was about ten and it honestly gave me nightmares for weeks.