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I see and understand from the manufacturing point of view the price justification.

I saw an interview with him from 2006, and his eyes were different. He was still intense and focused, if an asshole. He wasn’t wandering the way he does now.

Hubby is a psychiatrist. From what he’s seen, Trump almost certainly has NPD & ADD at the very least. Shows several signs of dementia...

Is there any way you can get this fellow in the video in touch with Donald Trump, like to sit him down sort of a deal?

Is fried chicken not considered “soul food” now?

How is it trolling? We’re talking about soul food i.e. southern cooking- what the racists in the article likely meant when they said ‘black people food’. That picture is straight up soul food which is eaten by people of all races. Posting a picture of the food that the article is about isn’t exactly the same as

I get it. I just think it’s funny. It’s not black people food. It’s soul food. See: fried chicken.

Madelaine Pickens is from Iraq, so she may not be familiar with all of the social cues here.

Ms. Pickens the wording you were looking for is “soul food” or “down home cooking”. Looks like this:

The rest of this deplorable language, I understand. I hate it, and her, but I understand what it means.

You need to watch the Peter Sellers movie Being There. He is Chauncey Gardner.

Absolutely. Of course there’s a big difference, and I’d love to see “intelligent analysis about the irrationally angry way he responds to criticism.”

Look, I’d love to see Trump eaten alive by a pack of wild ferrets. I absolutely loathe the man.

There’s such a huge (!) difference between old clips as this one and his behavior of the past years - obviously he has something like a narcissistic personality disorder, but sometimes I wonder if he has dementia. The way he talks, the aggression, the odd way he moves, the very limited vocabulary, the cognitive

Rosie is correct Trump is mentally ill, you don’t even need Dr. Phil to prove it.

One of the issues with ISIS and similar groups is that they tend to recruit poor, desperate, unemployed, unhappy, already halfway off-the-radar young men and promise them money, prestige, a way to support their families, and a sense of belonging. Most of these people are not religious radicals before they join the

Indeed. Mateen had been filling his head with Awlaki videos urging attacks in America, and he specifically cited US airstrikes in Syria and Iraq, American “collaboration” with Russia in Syria, and the then-recent death (via a US strike) of Abu Waheeb (a Daesh leader who was sickeningly brutal even by their standards)

You’d think that with all the brilliant thinkers / strategists / PR people we have floating around western civilization, someone should be able to come up with a campaign that could effectively delegitimize the “appeal(?)” of a mass murder suicide mission. I mean really: how hard can it be to convince someone that

It’s sophisticated in the way that Airbnb and Uber (compared to Holiday Inn and Yellow Cab) are sophisticated. You set up an international organization and export your ideology with little money, infrastructure, or risk.

Sohrab was the author on a paper discussing TOMATO diseases. This is Tomato troll.