We'll get it right THIS time, don't worry
I think he and bluegal have popularized that phrase over the last several years
Huh, I wonder if the activists might have been paying attention to the last SEVERAL MONTHS OF WARMONGERING
who could have possibly foreseen an attack on Iran
gosh
Stephen Miller in 2024:
I'll have to listen to this; I watched Bob Roberts along about 1995, just after the "Republican Revolution", and found it rather less funny than it might have seemed a few years earlier. I'm sure it hits way more now.
Atlas did less heavy lifting than that phrase
Dan Friesen is not only an authority on Alex Jones and his peers, but attended Jones' trial in Texas as an informed observer.
Meanwhile Fuentes is a disgusting Nazi.
The BBC translation of "Ubu Cocu" has it as "pschitt!", and of course, Bill Griffith does "SHITR!". Personally I like "pschitt" if you have to translate it in the first place.
Too bad it's not the NY Post.
The Right can’t fathom the idea of people believing in anything, in trusting others, in being willing to sacrifice themselves to keep strangers safe.
All they understand is self-service. This is why they can say anything. Why their principles were never real. This is why they’re so afraid.
The Human Thumb is their alternative choice?
BWAHAHAHAHAHA
I remember being yelled at by 2A idiots that open carry was no big thing and I was being a wuss by suggesting calling the police if I saw it.
So I have to conclude der Führer and his Gestapo are even BIGGER wusses than I am.
Pere Ubu: what is this shit
Pere Ubu: didn't I tell you self-insertion fiction is so cringe
Pere Ubu: you'd never find US inserting our strumpot where it was not invited
Pere Ubu: not that we get invited anywhere
Pere Ubu: MERDRE!
Well, when the feebs in "journalism" allow the evidence from the federal authorities to be blatant lies and Twitter memes, this is exactly what's going to happen: pure "he said, she said" bullshit.
My personal opinion? She was indeed killed. But I don't know all the facts, so I'm trying to stay, "agnostic", I guess.
I'm Just Some Guy On The Internet, after all. I guess admitting I don't know everything is a failure on my part these days. But I'm always *trying* to err on the side of good.
It would be really interesting in a "kick over the rock and watch the icky squirming things" way to trace back to see how many of these feebs not only had/have Punisher skulls and Thin Blue Line flags on their personal vehicles but also gag "hunting licenses" about shooting liberals and/or zombies
They are excellent books (even though I only have the PDF) and contain lots and lots of additional material, illustrations, and even an index so you can track down references to your favorite authors
I'm not involved in the case, so I'm not making assumptions, but I do have a friend from college who most definitely did commit suicide over anti-gay harassment, so I'm not going to pretend it can't happen. Someone special died, that's all we have to agree on. Someone who didn't deserve to.
I'd suggest dealing in the standard bigot tropes would be a start; The Great Replacement, "vermin" "poisoning our country", 14 Words, "88" in the username, that kind of thing, with a propensity towards those as an indication something's wrong.
Limiting the "rights" of bigots online would gonna long way to solving the one.
These people (the banners) only understand simple stories so of course it's all solved by simple answers. Real life is complicated and chaotic and weird and they can't deal with that.
She wasn't motivated by the Internet; she was motivated by hate from those around her. God forbid a kid should be able to go online and see things that might expand their world. It's yet more social control under the guise of "THINK OF THE CHILDREN".
Well, it's similar to Libertarian folks who squeal about "free minds and free inquiry" and yet end up defending the more authoritarian part of the Right. I think the assumption is that once we're under a proper dictatorship, there'll somehow be space for *actual* free inquiry.
A night out on a bender and yet his socks are STILL PRISTINE WHITE.
I agree absolutely with this cat's opinions on TV documentaries.
Is it bad I immediately recognized all four, even if I did have to click to confirm the name of "The Monster That Challenged The World"?
(BTW, no, if I remember, it didn't challenge much)
Protesters have set up a piano to explode when a particular key is hit in a song only known from 1940s episodes of Looney Tunes
they are also mixing bird seed and ball bearings
Rev. Royale! I would like to know if there's any way I can get my sweaty mitts on a copy or PDF of "We All Have Secrets"! Money is no object!
(BTW thanks for pointing out the Citadel game store! I will be making a road trip in the near future!)
State security in Iran shooting citizens = bad
State security in the US shooting citizens = good
Iran killing civilians = bad
US military killing Iranian citizens = good, presumably
They have a fucking specific processing area for US citizens.
For US citizens.
Sweet screaming Jesus.