White Americans -*as* a people - absolutely have a history of shitty food philosophy. See: W.K. Kellogg and his espousing purposely bland diets in order to curb masturbation and other dark urges; the post-Depression and factory farm processed food supermarket culture that lead to things like gelatin being in…
I think he’ll be ok.
WILL THIS BE ON THE FINAL
I’m particular to Kroger’s own brand:
I’m particular to Kroger’s own brand:
(It’s an ok movie)(People who absolutely love the movie are almost universally oblivious to the fact that it’s basically about them)
Were it most anyone else, I’d be inclined to say he took the derision in stride. He addressed it right away, said “that’s ok” and offered a rare, self-aware, wry smile. But since it’s Trump, I know his malignant narcissism is plotting the violent demise of each and every person in that room- even the ones who didn’t…
Does anybody know anything about this Noel guy?
I’m not going to ardently defend Joe or something -and the decision to make such remarks on a platform like a tv interview is probably wrong - buuuut...
I’m beginning to suspect that conservatives lack both self-reflection and a literal reflection.
I’m an asshole
Trump’s full of so much shit, by the time he was fully field dressed he’d look like a deflated basketball. Same colour and texture, too.
WHOA! CIVILITY NOW!
I hate that this sort of comment, no matter the context, always causes me to adjust my posture.
On the plus side:
Or former chief of staff Reince Priebus, who Trump referred to as “like a little rat [who] just scurries around.”
It’s like catnip to these people. Does it help them poop or something?
There are Conservatives watching this Administration thinking exactly that. Observing as Trump & Co. test the waters, stress our institutions. What gets noticed? What doesn’t?