It is gloriously apropos that a movie featuring Illyana Rasputin has been stuck in Limbo for years.
It is gloriously apropos that a movie featuring Illyana Rasputin has been stuck in Limbo for years.
“But I saw no coconut. He had no coconut to my knowledge...”
Blufftoney! Blufftoney!
One of my favorite bits is the unexplained, inexplicable bicycle joust.
“Aww, man, it’s bad luck just seeing something like that!”
“It’s bad luck just seeing a thing like that” and “It’s just a couple of guys sorting some things out” are two killer lines virtually back-to-back.
The best description I’ve seen:
Look man this is just their incubator... for extreme douchebaggery.
Today I learned that I, too, had never heard of Parler before.
The right wing is bipolar. In their worldview they represent the vast majority of the public AND are a besieged minority at the same time. Often in the same sentence. Its all ego driven while feeding off a free-floating sense of grievance.
Nah. Not in this case anyway. Some of these are from 2014 when he was 29, an aspiring actor, and looking for a job. He should have known better. Leaving them up for 6 years, only to take them down and issue an “apology” after they were dug up feels very hollow.
I agree, people see something that could be misinterpreted, and then jump to the conclusion that it must be some malicious action.
First of all, your accusation about the photographer is literally discussed in this very article.
Really? Didn’t twitter get virtually everything about the bombing wrong? I thought in most cases dealing with terrorist attacks or other emergencies twitter usually provided 10 false pieces of information for every correct one.
Part of the issue is well illustrated in the restaurant’s response. They could easily have said, “That photo is misleading. Here is a different angle showing the same area.” Instead, they said, “That photo is misleading because people have an agenda.”
I think we’ve found Tom Servo’s sock puppet account here.
No, the Commerce Clause specifically states that the federal government has the authority to regulate interstate commerce. Not the responsibility.
Er, do you not recognize that the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency are federal agencies, yes? The Commerce Clause specifically and emphatically states that goods and services that move across state lines are the Federal Government’s responsibility, and electrical power most definitely is…
Yes, because if a Democrat gets elected and doesn’t immediately fix all the problems in their state, of which Michigan in particular has many, it’s their fault and not
She has been Governor for less than 2 years. We have had a Republican governor here in MI before her - ask Flint how public works projects and infrastructure maintenance is.
I live in Flint and it saddens and shocks me daily that we aren’t having parades to him on a regular basis. He needs a statue downtown next to all the stupid GM people.