So lazy we can’t even finish sentences and have to trail off with ellipses.
So lazy we can’t even finish sentences and have to trail off with ellipses.
So lazy we can’t even finish sentences and have to trail off with ellipses.
So lazy we can’t even finish sentences and have to trail off with ellipses.
I’m going to be in a similar boat but because of my kids, who love Wooly World to pieces (I do too). Once they find out about this I won’t hear the end of it until we get a Switch.
And for that reason I’ll bet you anything that the producer (I think) who blew the whistle here is going to have trouble finding work in the industry.
I accidentally put Ivanka instead of what I meant, which was Ivana. Hard to remember at times which was the ex-wife and which is the daughter over which he drools.
Good thing they attached an article to the headline, then.
Well, there’s nowhere but up from here.
“Man, I feel like a moron.”
(horn riff) BAH BAH BAH DA DA BAH BAH
Nah.
Yeah, his “now who in the world would do something as ridiculous as demand a loyalty pledge” was a little undercut by then having a Cabinet meeting where he made them give him tonguebaths one-by-one.
fart
I think you’re me, because I had the same reaction to the review, which I read a few days ago after seeing commentary from my handful of friends who are pretty involved in the theater community in Chicago. Are you a clone? Am I the clone?
Damn.
That raccoon was one week away from retirement.
Go even further - visit Ted Cruz. Visit Ivanka Trump and Marla Maples. Visit Emmanuel Macron and then swing by Angela Merkel’s place.
Badly, at that.
That cannot be a serious question unless you ignore literally every single piece of information obtained so far about the shooter.
Because when presented with someone who makes a rational choice to commit (or attempt) an assassination, your response is going to have to be “well, they weren’t truly of sound mind.” Wiki’s one-line summary is pretty good in this case: “No true Scotsman is a kind of informal fallacy in which one attempts to protect…
Uh, yes, that complaint has indeed been voiced since this morning. Hard to miss when you have the entire web at your fingertips.
“What is breaking a law when you are planning on breaking another law already?” A non-argument that could be applied to literally every criminal law there is.
I would argue that’s the No True Scotsman fallacy at work.