Lmao it’s always mfs like this. He’s gotta have a pfp with the Oakley shades in the driver’s seat of a truck somewhere
Lmao it’s always mfs like this. He’s gotta have a pfp with the Oakley shades in the driver’s seat of a truck somewhere
I mean okay but in 5-10 years these are going to be those older cars.
Biden is hawkish on Israel because he remembers a version of Israel that doesn’t exist anymore. The stalwart of the Middle East is a shell of itself and it doesn’t want the rest of the world finding out. I know his age is a meme at this point but it’s worth pointing out here
I had to watch John Kirby cry about Russians hitting Ukrainian hospitals and then smirk as he’s talking about Israelis doing the same thing. There are no good guys when the US is involved in war.
“slated to win easily”
Almost sounds like a sports cliche. Easy to talk about war like that when you have little to no stake in the game and can think of both sides as good guys and bad guys.
Same here, 04 was my first election so I was still under the haze of my parents politics but I remember very similar language being used back then.
Literally had a campaign called VOTE OR DIE. lmao
What, you don’t like the scare tactics being pushed by Dems and all of his supporters? You don’t like being shamed or scared into voting for a candidate you don’t really agree with?
Dang I thought that worked well in 2016, just barely in 2020, should be great this time around, too!
It’s definitely weird to see comments almost filled with GLEE under articles like this.
At least with republicans you know they’re awful from the jump they don’t really try to hide their shit baggery. Dems try to play the good guy but are like wolves in sheep’s clothing
The issue is bipartisan. Dems love Israel just the same it seems.
I mean, it’s a Hollywood movie telling a story… if you care about 100% historical accuracy, Hollywood is not who you’re getting it from, nor should you expect it at this point. It’s entertainment, not education.
Was Kubrick slated to make a Napoleon movie? Dang, I’d never heard that. As interested as I am in Scott’s Napoleon, a Kubrick period piece would’ve been fantastic
A post on r/latestagecapitalism of a political cartoon mildly criticizing the spending for Ukraine war effort, it was the first time I really actually noticed a botted comment section. I noticed similar accounts clearly astroturfing the post and basically stopped using the platform that day.
The whole reason I found reddit to be useful was the discussion within the posts from real people with real opinions. If that’s no longer the case then I can get the same aggregated content elsewhere. I can’t use the site knowing the discussion is so influenced, at least on some level, in some subs. It’s gross.