Wait the “architecting” thing is from a book with, presumably, editors?
Wait the “architecting” thing is from a book with, presumably, editors?
“They want to have illegal aliens come across this border and kill Americans, and they think that’s what America stands for?” Lewandowski said. “I don’t agree at all.”
I think the ball took a weird hop, so there’s that.
That’s a solid burn on the end but I really have to say you definitely go no caption/ “line” there. Zooming in on “Guests: 1" and leaving it w no comment is stone cold and objectively much funnier.
I kind of like him and think he’s a bright person that I’m not 100% politically aligned with but would make a perfectly solid President. I think the general obsession with clowning on him here is weird and cool kid bullshit.
Also this idea that there are no comedic lands left to conquer, that “woke culture” means you can’t find a way to make people laugh inside those “constraints,” you have to just stop and whine or ram things through is... telling when you hear it.
To me, some of them seem a little thirsty.
I’m a Red Sox fan and I had the same flow of information you did and now I’m just embarrassed. What the fuck? Honestly, kind of sums up the season. Boo hoo for us and all that but objectively its been oddly miserable. Oh well on that.
I’ve kinda thought Mike Pence was the simulation getting lazy in fleshing out the story.
I’m fascinated by this person openly admitting to being able to absorb enough video of him to get through and admit to being impressed by it. Like, anyone sane that I know stopped being able to watch this fucker in action over a year ago and just relies on info from written sources.
That’s the conclusion I feel so certain about after watching episodes of the show. I just start picturing how no sane person could watch it and not feel good, and draw conclusions about what they just saw and why they feel good—treating others with respect and help and compassion.
God its like you and I had this conversation already. I so agree. The show’s entire premise is that being kind and giving a shit about other people—and yourself—makes good things happen.
True story: you don’t have to “um, actually” everything you read on the internet.
You don’t want to overstate what a reality makeover show *is* or whatever, but the world is such a dark place right now and I honestly feel a real debt to the five of them, him in particular, for giving me something to watch where people get to be themselves and be kind to each other and both of those things tangibly…
Really? That’s your burden?
“Mainstream media” “narratives” “motivated by money,” all these weasel phrases that are classics of conspiratorial discussion. There is no such thing as evidence, everything has some underlying motive or reason for appearing to be something else. Evidence to the contrary spun into confirmation. This is asinine—its is…
Yep. It is all a series of lies, changed details, fabricated stories of abuse for money, and pseudoscience, not what actually happened according to scores of people who were there.
So Kobe’s version of the meticulous and wide-ranging work Ledger did was to declare himself “going into Garden mode” and to not talk to any of the people he’d otherwise have to pretend to be polite to on his way into the locker room.
Shit, wait, hold on, are you saying I lost the bet we made? God dammit. That was a ton of money, shit.
You’re not what?