If only one side is aware that a rivalry exists (or indeed that its "rival" exists) that's not really a rivalry, that's an inferiority complex.
If only one side is aware that a rivalry exists (or indeed that its "rival" exists) that's not really a rivalry, that's an inferiority complex.
I'm sure everyone else knows this already, but Prince used Dave-Chappelle-dressed-as-Prince on the cover of a single in 2013 and it's pretty great.
Goddammit.
I don't think it's a strategy - and I don't think they'd have the discipline to pull it off if it was a strategy - I just think it's what ends up happening. And the result is they get through another day and kick the can down the road. Until, one hopes, a day comes that the cumulative weight becomes too much, it…
"Los deplorables son mis amigos"
This administration is trying to keep multiple sci fi fandoms covered.
Yes, this is it exactly. I don't think he was pushing an agenda, so much as he was revealing his perspective: what he thinks about when he thinks about Hitler. Like he'd have to think for a minute and remember "oh yeah, he did the holocaust too."
At least one thing: whatever time we spend talking about something dumb that he said on a given day is time we're not spending talking about the dumb and/or evil things that the administration did that day.
Yeah, I think his takeaway is "Don't talk about Hitler anymore," and not "Hitler gassed people, and German Jews were German."
He was promoted past his abilities. He was a perfectly competent Easter Bunny (and had a great deal more credibility in that role).
At least Basil Fawlty knew you DON'T mention the war.
See I was pretty convinced that he was just saying something dumb, but then in his multiple "clarifications" he kept doubling down on the not on his own people part.
And here I thought the Columbia House model was "send 4 free CDs to as many pseudonyms as you can think of, and hope no one realizes that contracts with minors are unenforceable"
I got a Loot Crate one month when it was a theme that I liked. I don't think I'd ever be a subscriber.
*unboxes McCloud*
But he was an underachiever! And proud of it!
Yeah. Iraq 1 was a totally different thing. It was presented like a movie. And made war seem easy.
I'm imagining a more ambitious film where the Mini Coopers getaway from The Italian Job was recreated on Rascal Scooters.
*Alec Baldwin silently walks over and checks Bale's light*
*Applauds*