I heard that! *fistbump* *stabs prostitute*
I heard that! *fistbump* *stabs prostitute*
So vile. A less principled, more rapey Walder Frey.
Yeah, Forbes. If you started in 1985 with Daddy's $14 million and put it in a simple index fund, you'd have about $16 billion today. Trump has an estimated worth of just under $4 billion.
I agree, damage has been done and continues to be done, even with a loss. it's so important that Trump not be allowed to slink away, RNC wads stuffed in his pockets. He needs to be made into an example, until not one electroplated gold brick stands on another and the Trump name is synonymous with failure and ignominy.
Wow, I think I remember Chertoff being one of the real red-in-the-face, spittle-on-the-lips Clinton haters.
There's a blurb in a Salon piece about the 4chan /pol supporters and what their game is. IDKWTF 4chan is, but one guy finally cleared up what Trump supporters are supporting, exactly:
Man, I sound like a dick if you don't read everything as ironically whiny and passive aggressive. Good catch.
Cucumbers?
Superchrist Jesusstarman
They can take away your street cred though. Sucker letting himself get robbed for millions by the Apple Dumpling gang, his wife roughed up, kids there and everything? What kind of sucker lets that happen? (devil's advocate here, doing the devil's work).
Indeed. How does it feel to be right all the time?
Well if we're doing this, as a straight man, the blonde, crazy-eyed girl with the bedroll of guns got my attention.
Put me in mind of Radiator Springs.
Challenge: shout "DRONE!" and do a shot of Bushmills any time there's a sweeping aerial shot.
Ed Harris of Star Trek is being a bad daddy.
Returning to the saloon piano playing it's happy robot songs over and over was a perfect theme. When they start a scene with that piano ribbon breaking and the music continuing, you'll know there's a problem.
The best thing to do would be to stack him up with an army of impressionable misfit robots in the basement, don't you think?
Or a host operating as an avatar for a long-deceased partner, Arnim Zola style.
Doesn't matter. The update allows the host to access all his memories from 30 years, revealing the entirety of the "game", and perhaps even time in the lab, instantly. How he is able to improvise so effectively when others go catatonic is a mystery.
I love the Dad's backstory two iterations ago. Whoops. The scene where Hopkins interrogates him and we see how the glitch is now spanning all iterations was great.