Now this? This is top kek.
Now this? This is top kek.
Maverick would be right on the borderline of mandatory retirement. It's been 31 years since movie first came out.
This would be his fourth show currently on the air? That's pretty remarkable.
Hell, he was right early on about the 9/11 hijackers being braver than the guys firing missiles but I've still never liked him.
Y'know the kid stuff in the show is the weakest part for me but you're right, they have definitely been laying the groundwork for a good Maureen arc.
I definitely think he's an absolute circlejerking piece of shit but I've always thought of him as much more libertarian/South Park "centrist" than Salon style far leftist.
Definitely, it's certainly the most common connotation. There was a very clear attempt in the south to help justify slavery by linking it to antiquity which causes a lot of these overlaps in terminology.
The actual terms existed then as well:
The concept of a hierarchy of slaves with "house" at the top and "field" at the bottom goes all the way back to antiquity. Those categories were well defined in Ancient Greece and Rome.
If we do pull out of this alright the role of sheer incompetence in saving this country will be huge. Dude had an almost perfect, turn key, terrifying surveillance police state raring to go and enough political cover to get away with anything and he has just consistently shown himself to be straight retarded.
Hey Ni- I mean Hey Now!
Welp, see ya later!
Hey guys, Second Mannasas huh? Alright. Welp, see ya later!
So you're saying there's a chance!
She's a woman. That makes her a double target. Just like that SNL writer who got fired.
It's definitely coming from a very unique perspective. Such an amazing and wistful portrait of bygone things like the power of labor unions but still delivered in a very vulgar and funny way.
I really like it. If you like Bill Burr I think you'll enjoy this.
Also very much in the wake of Breaker Morant. That had definitely set that narrative in Australia prior.
"Highway to the Boer Concentration Camp Zone!"
Uh, I saw a documentary about it. Apparently 45% of the casualties were Mel Gibson and his sprinting buddy.