secrethistorian
RichardPapen00
secrethistorian

They literally run on a platform that big government doesn’t work. Then they get elected and prove it to be true. Oh, and at the expense of the the fools who voted them into office as much as the rest of us.

His defining role, obviously. The part he was born to play!

A second pee tape!

Bat credit? No problem!

You’d almost think there was something cultural or political that happened lately that would make people think it’s totally acceptable to speak that way.

Maybe he meant Episode VII and the David Fincher movie Se7en.

Megyn Kelly should play Gretchen Carlson.

damn fine, you say?

Right, you’d think he’d enough holes punched in his card to get this one for free.

Single handedly, huh? Tell that to Murkowski and Collins. His track record shows that if the stakes were really all on him, he’d go party line—every time.

I would like his “spiteful rejection of Trump” if he’d stick to it for 15 seconds when it actually mattered for any person outside of himself.

I don’t know. That whole thing about clocks being right twice a day ignores the fact that if you’re looking at a clock, you should probably notice if it’s completely fucking broken.

I went in pretty much expecting the movie to end with the Snap and then the next one to start from there. Being familiar with source material does take away some of the suspense, but I don’t expect them to end it like that because I honestly didn’t think they’d risk how the more causal audiences would interperate it.

You’re probably right, but I could see Gamora being somehow stuck in the Soul Stone or some part or version of Vision being trapped in the Mind Stone and then one or both of them coming back as well.

I think people were saying the smokie eye shadow joke was “about her appearance,” but I think it was more about the burning up facts that’s how the eye shadow looks.

I interpreted more as a joke about how she acts when she fields questions.

Who let all this riffraff into the room?!?

I believe Bana was supposed to be a gender-swapped version of She-Hulk.

I was surprised to see Spider-Man’s plan from that really old movie, Citizen Kane, to buy a newspaper company and lose a million dollars, and then plan to lose a million dollars next year and the year after that. Then to use the newspaper’s reporting to bolster his own populist political campaign.

Same here. It was a cool experience hearing people react to things—playing out the way they did--involving characters they’ve been invested in for so many years.