Bad Lip Reading Remixes the Last Jedi: “MY STICK!”
Yoda lectures Luke on the merits of his beloved stick.
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Yoda lectures Luke on the merits of his beloved stick.
Follow @badlipreading on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook! #starwarstheriseofskywalker #babyyoda #badlipreading
Better than the actual movie, if reviews are to be believed.
what the hell happened in The Descendants 2 pic.twitter.com/hIuXq90p3i
— lauren (@LLW902) December 26, 2019
From the previous thread:
re: #220 Nyet
That I don’t know, I’ve just read some lines by him that suggest he’s not, but maybe that’s not the whole picture.
The UK national lottery gives money to charitable organisations.
One such organisation which qualified is named Mermaids, an organisation which provides aid to transgender youth and their families.
Graham Lineham went to the UK’s equivalent of One Million Moms (Mumsnet) and raised an army of people to protest via E-mail, causing the lottery to suspend a grant of £500,000 to Mermaids.
Hbomberguy (a YouTuber who discusses philosophy and video games) decided to throw a big FU to Graham Lineham by playing a speed play of Donkey Kong 64 to raise $500 for Mermaids through donations back in January.
He went almost sixty hours before completing the game. The livestream went viral around the world, with famous people dropping into the livestream (including AOC).
The event turned out to be more than him playing the game. As it went on, transgender people from around the world were sharing their stories and problems in the thread, personalising the issue for those who didn’t know those problems even existed. Hbomberguy wound up just being the game playing behind the fundraising effort led by his friends. He says imagine what we could have done if they actually organised it.
By the time the stream was over, he’d raised $385,000 for Mermaids.
Cherry on the top? The national lottery decided that most of the crap sent in by Mumsnet was copypasta and sockpuppets, and gave Mermaids the £500,000 anyway.
He spoke about the event at the 2019 XOXO festival in Portland, Oregon (34:13) and how it evolved from an FU to Graham Lineham to a worldwide event.
re: #3 gocart mozart
Some very entertaining replies on that one.
Interesting, but it seems like there are sufficient numbers of American shitheads to do this job without the need of Russian trolls/bots. (I didn’t read it, but apparently the study the article is using is flawed; anyway, I’m sticking with American shitheads.)
This is why we can’t have nice things. https://t.co/VVmY24fcFJ pic.twitter.com/iX145Tx9Yv
— Mike Duncan (@mikeduncan) December 26, 2019
Trump is so jealous.
Here’s #Russia doing what it does best: silencing the opposition. 🤫
In this video Russian security services have broken in to the office of opposition leader @navalny in order to confiscate equipment used to make videos that Putin wishes to censor. pic.twitter.com/3zMvwbYSyS— Ⓥҽɠαɳιƈ 🦅 (@vegix) December 26, 2019
I’m currently looking at an online guide to a diet that is supposed to help lower blood pressured, but this webpage is so poorly coded it’s having the opposite effect on me right now.
Metaphorically speaking, of course.
None. Unless he had ten heart attacks
— Will in Seattle (@WillSeattle) December 26, 2019
re: #12 Patricia Kayden
Metaphorically speaking, of course.
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Thiessen—a guy who loves him some cruelty.
Jared and Ivanka go to Paris - and no one there to greet them?
They have to clear the Mona Lisa room to give them a private showing? Ditto that cafe?
It’s just how millionaires like the Trumps get what they want and screw everyone else in the process.
Apparently no one told @IvankaTrump that her dad says Americans can’t go to Paris anymore because of all the mooslims. pic.twitter.com/zkoCE13b48
— Helen Kennedy (@HelenKennedy) December 26, 2019
re: #12 Patricia Kayden
Metaphorically speaking, of course.
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The best thing Trump has done is speaking the quiet part out loud.
Makes it easier for us to prove what he’s really doing; previous Conservatives were able to retain plausible deniability in ways that Trump just can’t.
re: #9 Barefoot Grin
Interesting, but it seems like there are sufficient numbers of American shitheads to do this job without the need of Russian trolls/bots. (I didn’t read it, but apparently the study the article is using is flawed; anyway, I’m sticking with American shitheads.)
Both stirring up controversy and keeping in practice. There’s a future election to meddle with and they need to keep their skills sharp.
re: #11 Eclectic Cyborg
There’s some new fad (only calling it a fad since it’s so new)… eat your meals in 6 hours and fast for 18 2-3 days a week.
re: #17 GlutenFreeJesus
There’s some new fad (only calling it a fad since it’s so new)… eat your meals in 6 hours and fast for 18 2-3 days a week.
I know a woman who lives that way, all the time.
re: #17 GlutenFreeJesus
There’s some new fad (only calling it a fad since it’s so new)… eat your meals in 6 hours and fast for 18 2-3 days a week.
LOL. Yeah, I saw that earlier and was like: NOPE!
I already practice good habits to keep my blood pressure under control but it has been somewhat elevated for the past couple of months (140/90 range). Both my parents have hypertension as did my maternal grandfather.
Doctor gave me two months to try and get it down using natural means before she puts me on blood pressure meds so that’s what I am working on now. Obviously trying to diet during the holidays is something of a losing cause, so I am trying to prepare to hit the ground running for 2020.
But I am not going for any fad diet or anything stupid like that. More like some minor tweaks to my current diet (which is reasonably healthy already) to help things along.
Honestly, I think the higher stress levels I’ve been under for the past year or so due to a variety of things may one of the biggest things hurting my BP.
re: #12 Patricia Kayden
Metaphorically speaking, of course.
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Who is this fuckhead Marc Thiessen? He lists the appointment of hyper-conservative (but unqualified) judges, taking away food assistance from the needy, “standing with the people of Hong Kong” (haha NOPE), crushing Planned Parenthood, and withdrawal from the INF treaty as “good things” Trump has done.
None of those things are good.
re: #17 GlutenFreeJesus
There’s some new fad (only calling it a fad since it’s so new)… eat your meals in 6 hours and fast for 18 2-3 days a week.
My diet is more like “eat when you’re hungry.” My weight tends to fluctuate between 115# and 125#.
My blood pressure is fine, though my cholesterol levels are marginal. The VA used to give me crap about the cholesterol but doesn’t any more, as it’s stayed the same for a couple decades.
re: #20 The Pie Overlord!
Who is this fuckhead Marc Thiessen? He lists the appointment of hyper-conservative (but unqualified) judges, taking away food assistance from the needy, “standing with the people of Hong Kong” (haha NOPE), crushing Planned Parenthood, and withdrawal from the INF treaty as “good things” Trump has done.
None of those things are good.
He was a speechwriter for George W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld. His first book was in 2010, “Courting Disaster,” defending the use of torture during GW Bush’s administration.
re: #21 Anymouse 🌹🎃
My diet is more like “eat when you’re hungry.” My weight tends to fluctuate between 115# and 125#.
My blood pressure is fine, though my cholesterol levels are marginal. The VA used to give me crap about the cholesterol but doesn’t any more, as it’s stayed the same for a couple decades.
My grandfather had that sort of metabolism. I wish to god that I had inherited that. Sadly, not.
More than you wanted to know about QAnon but were afraid to ask
The details obviously vary, but the shift usually occurs when a group reaches a point where 1) it starts to destabilize because it gets too large; or 2) active resistance to the group enters the discourse.
Either way, the big growth phase they’ve previously enjoyed is over.— Feminist Proper Gander (@dappergander) February 8, 2019
With an assist from @travis_view I dug up some of the post-trib fantasies of some big names in QAnon, speculating about what life will be like in Q’s Millennium. pic.twitter.com/jiQ1qY4XAc
— Feminist Proper Gander (@dappergander) February 9, 2019
re: #25 gocart mozart
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I would think that conservatives, even totally delusional ones, were too greedy and self important for a Jonestown solution, but this bunch is so crazy it may yet be in the offing. A Jonestown equivalent, something so stupid it amounts to mass suicide, is another possibility.
re: #26 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I would think that conservatives, even totally delusional ones, were too greedy and self important for a Jonestown solution, but this bunch is so crazy it may yet be in the offing. A Jonestown equivalent, something so stupid it amounts to mass suicide, is another possibility.
No. If anything it will be idiots with guns going after “liberals.” It will not end without some violence.
re: #17 GlutenFreeJesus
There’s some new fad (only calling it a fad since it’s so new)… eat your meals in 6 hours and fast for 18 2-3 days a week.
I’ve heard that with everything from six to 12 hours for the “fast” interval, and have tried it with the 12-hour interval (every day, not a few times a week). I haven’t been able to do it lately and didn’t do it long enough to draw real conclusions, but I felt better when I was on it.
Off to the general store to pick up snacks for tomorrow’s drive.
re: #27 I Would Prefer Not To
No. If anything it will be idiots with guns going after “liberals.” It will not end without some violence.
That would amount to suicide.
re: #31 Joe Bacon 🌹
And my family believes this shit…
I’m sorry about that. I’ll loan you my family if you wish. My mother is a bit more level-headed than that.
I was wrong. I did not win five free tickets in the 2x2 lotto yesterday. I just cashed my ticket. I won EIGHT free tickets.
Rand thinks its easy to pick on this because “ha ha zebrafish don’t smoke!!1! Why would we spend money on this??”
He uses the dumb language like “hooking zebrafish on nicotine” to make it seem like a truly absurd waste of money. He knows perfectly well what a model organism is.— Dave Levitan (@davelevitan) December 24, 2019
re: #27 I Would Prefer Not To
No. If anything it will be idiots with guns going after “liberals.” It will not end without some violence.
David Neiwert has some thoughts on this subject over at dKos.
#HappyHanukkah 5th Light #Hanukkah #hanukkah2019 pic.twitter.com/oPLY3F3wTQ
— Hanukkah Doughnuts Overlord (@Pie_Overlord) December 26, 2019
re: #27 I Would Prefer Not To
No. If anything it will be idiots with guns going after “liberals.” It will not end without some violence.
Well when the QAnon nutters draw from Christian nutters, I have no idea what will happen.
Some of the Christian apologetics video titles on YouTube today (these are real):
Atheists Defend Incest & Necrobestaility
Why Do #Atheists Often Equate Us With Apes?
WHY JESUS? 10 objections to Christianity — unbelief after 9/11, the new atheists, the DaVinci code
The Brain Mediates Consciousness from the Soul
Byzantine Ugly: Holy Spirit, Fake Atheism, Ugliness, and Parade! (I don’t get it either)
Argue Against Evolution And Win (for the billionth time, evolution is not atheism)
Lest we leave Muslims out:
مأزق الإلحاد مع تطور العلم الحراك_مستمر The dilemma of atheism with the development of science (a Dennis Prager video translated into Arabic)
Truth Behind Theory Of Evolution (You’d be unsurprised to learn the Qur’an proves evolution is wrong)
Free speech rights debated over Atheist vs. Muslim (CNN article, a judge threw out a case in Pennsylvania where a Muslim assaulted an atheist protestor, saying the atheist had no right to hold such a position of free speech and deserved to be assaulted for attacking a religious view, arguing “abuse of rights” will result in loss of them. Recording in the courtroom shows the judge called the atheist a “doofus” and that there was “no evidence” of the assault which was caught on video by multiple people, the judge is apparently a Christian)
Or Judaism:
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ Response to Atheism (he thinks we have no meaning to our lives)—that’s Lord Sacks, he is a UK peer.
God Gave Israel Land (Justifying Israel’s suppression of Palestinians)
Debating an Atheist (shorter, we’re evil and assertions of Judaism can’t be questioned and atheists have a burden-of-proof to prove their non-belief)
re: #34 Jay C
David Neiwert has some thoughts on this subject over at dKos.
Translation: They’re scared shitless and they are desperately trying to talk themselves out of shitting their pants.
re: #37 Anymouse 🌹🎃
But it’s atheists that are overly militant //
How long can he keep this tantrum going? You’d think he’d have cried himself out by now. https://t.co/NcjmCIykQP
— digby (@digby56) December 26, 2019
re: #35 sagehen
Reminder: new Doctor Who tonight. BBC-America.
The new season starts on New Years. I think tonight is a recreation of a lost episode, right?
You’re the president of California, dingus. https://t.co/1BkzEaSx6u
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) December 26, 2019
I wish I could afford to live in Nancy’s very down district….
re: #34 Jay C
David Neiwert has some thoughts on this subject over at dKos.
The contrapositive to “they win by making you feel alone” is “if you feel like you’re part of a group, you will do stupid shit.”
re: #46 Belafon
The contrapositive to “they win by making you feel alone” is “if you feel like you’re part of a group, you will do stupid shit.”
Or, as history has repeatedly shown, part of a mob…..
pathetic
I guess Justin T doesn’t much like my making him pay up on NATO or Trade! https://t.co/sndS7YvIGR
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 27, 2019
The movie will never be the same! (just kidding) https://t.co/FogquK1ei7
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 27, 2019
Sweetie, I can assure you that Jesus knew I was trans before I did. https://t.co/D3t3GRxtMh
— Charlotte Clymer🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) December 26, 2019
SPOILER: These Hallmark “Hanukkah” movies suck.
Hallmark’s Hanukkah movies are really Christmas movies about how Hanukkah is weird https://t.co/givRCl1KKp
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 27, 2019
Posting this so you’ll know another name to block:
Hanukkah was never important until Jews needed their own “competitor” holiday with Christmas. The choice of Hanukkah was a flex. The themes are Jewish supremacy, non-integration with gentiles and, like all other Jewish holidays, murdering non-Jews that happen to live near Jews.
— Mike P’s Juice Squeeze 🍊 (@MikePsJuice) December 25, 2019
re: #48 Backwoods_Sleuth
Daniel Dale with the fact check:
Just in case anyone is curious, CBC says it first cut the Trump cameo out of the movie in 2014 — it says it cut eight minutes for TV length, seven seconds of which were the Trump cameo, and the shorter version has aired annually since. People started tweeting about this in 2015. pic.twitter.com/YX7l8KEP7J
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 27, 2019
Just in case anyone is curious, CBC says it first cut the Trump cameo out of the movie in 2014 — it says it cut eight minutes for TV length, seven seconds of which were the Trump cameo, and the shorter version has aired annually since. People started tweeting about this in 2015. pic.twitter.com/YX7l8KEP7J
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 27, 2019
I have no idea why Twitter thinks I want to see these people:
Thread:
What messages is Teen Vogue sending your children in the course of a day?
100% anti-White: pic.twitter.com/q0QSyJztlG— Judge (@GT0Ride) December 26, 2019
re: #50 The Pie Overlord!
SPOILER: These Hallmark “Hanukkah” movies suck.
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I heard the reviewer being interviewed on NPR when I was going up to get a script for my wife. She was saying something to the effect that the movie made it sound like Jewish people had never heard of Christmas or what it is all about, like they needed to be taught. As if living in the US isn’t enough (over)exposure to Christmas to kinda pick up on the tradition.
re: #51 Belafon
Posting this so you’ll know another name to block:
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blocked/reported
re: #50 The Pie Overlord!
SPOILER: These Hallmark “Hanukkah” movies suck.
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Doesn’t surprise me. They can’t get the Christian side of Christmas right, who could expect them to have a clue about Hanukkah? The Hallmark channel is Disney for white middle class evangelical women.
re: #50 The Pie Overlord!
SPOILER: These Hallmark “Hanukkah” movies suck.
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They only know one plot. Trying to do two is hard.
re: #54 Belafon
I went and read that Twitter thread, biiiiggggggg mistake. Brain-bleach stat.
9% of the populations of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador live in the US. Elect me, and they go home. Re elect @TXRandy14 and they vote Democrat in 2022.https://t.co/ROyBofqutz
— FoxworthForCongress (@FoxworthFor14) December 26, 2019
re: #55 Eventual Carrion
which is really weird, because the film they showed as an example is exactly the opposite, it’s the Jewish Guy showing the Christians what Hanukkah is about (more or less) when they discover he’s never celebrated Christmas. It’s a Hallmark movie, I end up watching them all because that’s the spouse’s favorite source of formulaic escapism. I don’t mind honest criticism of Hallmark (yeah, they only have like 4 or five templates for plots in their films and they are trying to expand the presence of POC in their movies too, be nice to see them do the same for gender), I only wish it was accurate.
Trump may consider declaring war on Canada if they don’t put him back into the “Home Alone 2” movie.
re: #40 jaunte
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Every day that passes where she doesn’t bend the knee to him just drives him further up the wall. Because it’s a day that goes by where Mitch can’t work quickly to “acquit” him.
re: #64 The Pie Overlord!
He’s so weird. A normal person would be embarrassed about having forced their way into a movie cameo that NO ONE wanted.
If they think Trump getting cut out of Home Alone 2 is an outrage, wait until they see what happens to his role in history.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) December 27, 2019
Tweet your most random music fact.
— Bev Gooden (@bevtgooden) December 24, 2019
This is too long for a tweet so I’ll put it here.
Well, I looked it up in Ritchie Yorke’s Led Zeppelin: The Definitive Biography. There is this quote from Jimmy Page:
“We were sitting there kicking around group names and I suddenly remembered a name Keith Moon had come up with some months earlier. This goes right back to the days when Simon Napier-Bell, who was managing the Yardies, was trying to get solo discs from each member. Jeff Beck and I were collaborating and in those days with these solo diversions it seemed we should use other musicians. So there was Keith Moon, John Paul Jones, Nicky Hopkins on piano, myslef on twelve-string guitar and Jeff. We were doing ‘Beck’s Bolero’. After that session Keith Moon was really fired up - and I don’t blame him - and he said, ‘We must get a band together - how about it?’ He was fed up with The Who at the time, and he wanted to take the Ox - John Entwhistle - with him, with Jeff, myself, and all the rest of us. It didn’t happen because we couldn’t find the right vocalist. But Keith’s name for the band, Led Zeppelin, stuck in my mind.’ (p. 69).
“That’s the official version of events. However, John Entwhistle, bass player with The Who and a budding solo star in his own right, swears that he thought up the name. ‘There were several occasions during The Who’s career when both Keith Moon and myself were going to leave the band,’ Entwhistle claimed. ‘Once when we were in New York, I sat down with Keith and our chauffeur at the time, a guy called Richard Cole, and tried to come up with possible names for the new band we planned to form. That’s when I flashed on Led Zeppelin. I also came up with the idea for a first album jacket with a Zeppelin going down in flames. The reasons behind it are quite simple. In those days it was a favourite line among British rock bands. ‘How did you go?’ one group asked another, ‘Cor, we went down like a lead zeppelin,’ they would reply. Not long afterwards, the chauffeur Richard Cole went to work for Jimmy Page and Peter Grant and he must have told them the idea. But I was definitely the one who first thought of it. Later on Keith Moon claimed that he came up with it, which made me very angry. When I heard that Jimmy Page was going to use it, I was a bit pissed off about it. Later on, I didn’t care that much: after all they became an institution.’ (Ibid., p. 70).
Joining @allinwithchris w @walterdellinger at 7 CT/8 ET and hope you’ll tune in for latest news. #JillsPin says enjoy the season. The poinsettia says a lot about immigration. It’s from Mexico and was 1st imported to US in 1825 by our 1st ambassador to Mexico, name J. Poinsett. pic.twitter.com/3O3v5caWiE
— Jill Wine-Banks (@JillWineBanks) December 27, 2019
re: #66 jaunte
He’s so weird. A normal person would be embarrassed about having forced their way into a movie cameo that NO ONE wanted.
Yeah, that’s something that I doubt any of the MAGAts know: Trump required any film production that wanted to use his property to write in a cameo for him. In other words, his appearance in Home Alone 2 was purely about contractual obligation than any belief that it added something to the film. How do we know this? Because you can cut it from the final product and all you lost is a few seconds of film.
There’s been a lot of anecdotal evidence about how tariffs are behind the manufacturing slump. Now the Federal Reserve proves it, finding that the trade war is hurting the sector it was ostensibly supposed to help: https://t.co/JdpbFtEAwO pic.twitter.com/HEKg7C82cw
— Lydia DePillis (@lydiadepillis) December 27, 2019
re: #41 Belafon
The new season starts on New Years. I think tonight is a recreation of a lost episode, right?
first the Christmas special, then the recreation of a lost episode.
Footage of the Mar A Lago Christmas Eve party. Is it a buffet?
pic.twitter.com/2RNf8Fi9ax— Mystery Solvent (@MysterySolvent) December 26, 2019
A Night In Hell, With The Lighting You’d Expect
Speaking of 401Ks, I often get amusement about how many people say they’re cool with Trump and/or his policies because of some variation of “My 401K is doing great!” Why do I find that hilarious? Because of all the anecdotal stories I heard during the Great Recession about people who had to dip into their 401Ks just to cover basic expenses. So yeah, you’re not looking at your retirement, my friends. You’re looking at your bailouts when the halfwit sinks the economy.
re: #53 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Here are some non-Trump things viewers have complained about CBC cutting out of Home Alone over the years: “Kevin going swimming”; “THE TURTLE DOVE EXCHANGE”; “the homeless guy’s scene”; “John Candy’s lines regarding the funeral home.”
This concludes my Home Alone reporting. pic.twitter.com/QkTfKbwzf2— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 27, 2019
re: #54 Belafon
I have no idea why Twitter thinks I want to see these people:
And in that thread, it comes down to “TEH JOOOOS!”
Someone else claimed when Teen Vogue went “SJW” they lost a lot of their readers and suspended their print publication (false and false).
re: #51 Belafon
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The themes are Jewish supremacy, non-integration with gentiles and, like all other Jewish holidays, murdering non-Jews that happen to live near Jews.
Whoa. I guess we had a lucky escape when my Jewish neighbors came for Christmas Eve dinner (as they do every year.) Will next year be the year they kill us?
/ / (do I really need to?)
re: #68 gocart mozart
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This is too long for a tweet so I’ll put it here.
Great.
Now tell us how/why the Dead Kennedys chose their name.
re: #79 calochortus
Whoa. I guess we had a lucky escape when my Jewish neighbors came for Christmas Eve dinner (as they do every year.) Will next year be the year they kill us?
/ / (do I really need to?)
Good thing you don’t have a village well for them to poison.
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re: #80 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Twitter’s libertarian owners don’t ban Nazis.
They do ban people who make fun of Nazis and hurt their feelings.
re: #51 Belafon
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He blocked me first! Great!
re: #39 Nyet
But it’s atheists that are overly militant //
Based on my experience, simply saying “I don’t believe in God” usually gets taken as “I think you’re a fool for believing and I will burn down your church with you in it at first opportunity.”
Good times…
Chris Hayes has a lawyer representing TX landowners fighting Trump’s eminent domain grab for his stupid fucking wall.
I really want Hayes to ask him how many of these folks voted for Trump.
LOLWUT
No, there’s no evidence that eating Impossible Whoppers will give men breasts https://t.co/hdC7TvZMqf
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 27, 2019
re: #83 The Pie Overlord!
They do ban people who make fun of Nazis and hurt their feelings.
Viscous Babushka lives on here in our hearts.
re: #25 gocart mozart
Holy shit! Why are these people not getting the care they need?
Oh yeah. Too many people think there’s nothing wrong with them and most of the rest don’t think it will affect them.
re: #87 The Pie Overlord!
No, there’s no evidence that eating Impossible Whoppers will give men breasts
At least no more than were already there.
re: #50 The Pie Overlord!
SPOILER: These Hallmark “Hanukkah” movies suck.
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re: #86 Mattand
Chris Hayes has a lawyer representing TX landowners fighting Trump’s eminent domain grab for his stupid fucking wall.
I really want Hayes to ask him how many of these folks voted for Trump.
Probably more than a few, but a good number of border landowners are descendants of families that have owned the land since before the Mexican War of Independence (ended 1812). It’s worth noting that Mexico considered the Texas border in 1835 (Texas independence) as being the Nueces River. When Texas became a state, the US sent soldiers in to basically seize the land between the Nueces and the Rio Grande (called the Rio Bravo in Mexico).
So, in short, there is a lot of generational anger at the US government going back to the Texas annexation about this land that Trump is seizing right now for his damned wall.
re: #87 The Pie Overlord!
LOLWUT
That goes back to certain plants having phytoestrogens (chemicals which bind to the same receptors that oestrogen does, but do not act like oestrogen because they are not).
It comes from wingnut claims about soya, posited by Paul Joseph Watson on Infowars, hence the “soy boy” claims of effete men.
By the way, Jones’s “Brain Force” is made of soya.
What grows breasts on men is either a) obesity, or b) gynecomastia (which is not caused by any food product).
re: #34 Jay C
David Neiwert has some thoughts on this subject over at dKos.
Once again, the similarity between these fascists and the last batch we fought against is apparent. They believe they are the only ones capable of fighting and that their enemies will just roll over for them.
How’d that work out the last time?
re: #82 sagehen
Good thing you don’t have a village well for them to poison.
//
Should I have worried about the bottle of wine they brought? I didn’t keep track of whether they actually drank from the bottle. (I hope they did-it was a very nice Zinfandel.)
re: #93 mmmirele
Probably more than a few, but a good number of border landowners are descendants of families that have owned the land since before the Mexican War of Independence (ended 1812). It’s worth noting that Mexico considered the Texas border in 1835 (Texas independence) as being the Nueces River. When Texas became a state, the US sent soldiers in to basically seize the land between the Nueces and the Rio Grande (called the Rio Bravo in Mexico).
So, in short, there is a lot of generational anger at the US government going back to the Texas annexation about this land that Trump is seizing right now for his damned wall.
The guy actually brought it up himself. Apparently there’s a fair amount of Dems there. He described it as South TX. Genuinely surprised at that.
More pictures pic.twitter.com/aytf1Mv6Fe
— Beer Cats (@CatsOnTap) December 27, 2019
re: #49 Patricia Kayden
To Mr. Navarro:
Y’all go any cites for your claim? They must be in the New Testament.
re: #82 sagehen
Good thing you don’t have a village well for them to poison.
//
You’re not taking a shot at me here, are you? /s
Trumpers: Thank god we finally have a tough president.
Me: He’s afraid of windmills and going out in the rain and he spent Christmas crying about how Nancy Pelosi is too mean to him.— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) December 26, 2019
*SNERK*
Can’t deep throat something so so tiny. Hahaha! https://t.co/sMWBSGsE8a
— Stormy Daniels (@StormyDaniels) December 27, 2019
That’s three deaths in DHS custody in a one week span. https://t.co/rAOhsETmsr
— Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@ReichlinMelnick) December 27, 2019
re: #80 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Twitter’s
libertariananarchist owners don’t ban Nazis.
Libertarianism is just a marketing strategy.
re: #76 Targetpractice
Speaking of 401Ks, I often get amusement about how many people say they’re cool with Trump and/or his policies because of some variation of “My 401K is doing great!” Why do I find that hilarious? Because of all the anecdotal stories I heard during the Great Recession about people who had to dip into their 401Ks just to cover basic expenses. So yeah, you’re not looking at your retirement, my friends. You’re looking at your bailouts when the halfwit sinks the economy.
My 401K is doing great (I know the market will go down at some point), but that doesn’t excuse putting kids in cages, fucking up the environment, being a racist, allowing foreigners to fuck with our elections, etc. Fuck trump and his supporters who care more about money than anything else.
focking snowflakes
Fox News is triggered by their Orange Savior being cut out of an old movie in Canada pic.twitter.com/ufV4VwGJHF
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) December 27, 2019
re: #103 Mattand
The people in this fucking country sometimes…
You know what does have mammalian oestrogen in it?
Milk.
The stuff the cos-play neo-Nazis drink to prove they are superior over other ethnic groups.
I drank the Kool-Aid. No, literally. I was in the store today and saw the Kool-Aid display. I had forgotten that the stuff existed as a real product. It occurred to me that I have not drunk any in at least 30 years, not since I was in the National Guard, and I had never bought any with my own money in my entire life. I bought two packets, Tropical Punch type, and mixed one of them up tonight. The stuff isn’t bad, but with sugar the calorie count is astronomical. I can see how it will disguise the taste of potassium cyanide though.
re: #62 Belafon
35% or so of Latino voters supported Trump in 2016 so why is he assuming that they’ll all support Democrats? And so what if they do? It’s not like Republicans are trying to reach them.
Kool-Aid is like clowns: Something adults think children love but that children actually hate and fear.
re: #105 Backwoods_Sleuth
And spent BoxIng Day whining about his eight-second cameo in a comedy being cut. Snowflake.
re: #112 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I drank the Kool-Aid. No, literally. I was in the store today and saw the Kool-Aid display. I had forgotten that the stuff existed as a real product. It occurred to me that I have not drunk any in at least 30 years, not since I was in the National Guard, and I have never bought any with my own money in my entire life. I bought two packets, Tropical Punch type, and mixed one of them up tonight. The stuff isn’t bad, but with sugar the calorie count is astronomical. I can see how it will disguise the taste of potassium cyanide though.
they did not use Kool-Aid at Jonestown. From my novel, Research.
*Kool-Aid is a trademark of Kraft foods. To say that Kraft had nothing to do with Jim Jones and Jonestown is an understatement. The inhabitants of Jonesstown drank their potassium cyanide in Flavor-Aid, an obscure competitor to the more popular drink. Since most reporters had consumed Kool-Aid as children, the more popular drink got credit for the largest example of insanity in the modern world and was also blamed for the 700 plus deaths at Jonestown.
re: #112 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I drank the Kool-Aid. No, literally. I was in the store today and saw the Kool-Aid display. I had forgotten that the stuff existed as a real product. It occurred to me that I have not drunk any in at least 30 years, not since I was in the National Guard, and I had never bought any with my own money in my entire life. I bought two packets, Tropical Punch type, and mixed one of them up tonight. The stuff isn’t bad, but with sugar the calorie count is astronomical. I can see how it will disguise the taste of potassium cyanide though.
Jonestown used FlavorAid. It is a slur on the state drink of Nebraska that Kool-Aid was what they used. [/rant]
Kool-Aid is much lower in calories if you don’t use table sugar to sweeten it. (The VA told me I needed to knock off the sugar in Kool-Aid, so now I use sucralose.)
Mom made Kool-Aid once for me when I was a kid and I had an allergic reaction to it. My mouth broke out in sores. After that I only drank real fruit juices or V8 until I was diagnosed with Type 2!
re: #116 I Would Prefer Not To
they did not use Kool-Aid at Jonestown. From my novel, Research.
I’ll drink to that.
People with nothing better to do still dispute which brand was used or whether both might have been.
The drink became linked to the Jonestown mass murder-and-suicide when it was learned that the cyanide poison taken by or forcibly administered to the commune’s members was placed in Flavor Aid. Large barrels filled with the grape variety, laced with the cyanide and a variety of tranquilizer drugs, were found half-consumed amidst the hundreds of bodies. Kool-Aid, rather than Flavor Aid, is usually mentioned in connection with the massacre, due to its status as a genericized trademark.The association with Kool-Aid has spawned the figure of speech “drink the Kool-Aid” but is regarded by some sources as a factual error. Others insist this was not a factual error as both Kool-Aid and Flavor-Aid were found among the commune’s supplies: film footage shot inside the compound prior to the events of November shows Jones opening a large chest in which boxes of both Flavor Aid and Kool-Aid are visible.
Reminds me a little of the poor guys who make Tiki torches.
On FB someone is claiming trump tweeted the name of the whistleblower. True? Isn’t this a crime?
— Andrey Zakirzyanov (@Bezizyanov) December 26, 2019
Сильвупле pic.twitter.com/iwRoJxVmeA
— Кирилл Чаевский (@KirikChayevskiy) December 26, 2019
re: #120 I Would Prefer Not To
On FB someone is claiming trump tweeted the name of the whistleblower. True? Isn’t this a crime?
So was emoluments.
Survey: Germans say Trump is more dangerous than Putin, Kim or Xi.
Why it matters: The results show the degree to which trust in U.S. leadership has eroded under Trump, even among countries like Germany that are traditionally viewed as close allies. https://t.co/3VLY6tUMOT— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) December 26, 2019
re: #123 Dread Pirate
‘…The new Russia adviser at the White House — the third in just six months — has no meaningful background on the subject. The only expert on Ukraine has never spoken with President Trump, only been mocked by him publicly.
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv will soon be without its highest-ranking diplomat for the second time in a year, as another ambassador departs after being undermined by the U.S. president and his personal attorney.
The CIA analyst who triggered the impeachment inquiry continues to work on issues relating to Russia and Ukraine, but when threats against him spike — often seemingly spurred by presidential tweets — he is driven to and from work by armed security officers.”
Enemies lists, purges, loyalty tests, the Trump NSC is not a team of rivals, but a den of incompetent thieves doing the bidding of the most larcenous and insecure one of all. Once we were a beacon, now we are a laughingstock. https://t.co/Xibtvic8bZ
— Richard Stengel (@stengel) December 26, 2019
Trump just retweeted this.
In God We Trust pic.twitter.com/xbMCTDhgp4
— Jon Voight (@jonvoight) December 19, 2019
re: #125 gocart mozart
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The same asshole who said he was proud to be a birther totally embraces the first asshole to ever sit in the Oval Office!
It’s dinnertime.
I’m going to log out now and get ready for tomorrow.
Bye y’all.
re: #127 Anymouse 🌹🎃
It’s dinnertime.
I’m going to log out now and get ready for tomorrow.
Bye y’all.
Safe journey, friend!
CC: @AdamSchiff @SpeakerPelosi
Because I smell a new impeachment article, which is sufficient reason to delay the existing articles going over to the Senate.#impeachment https://t.co/SWhBg3Gfi4— Tim Peacock (@TimAPeacock) December 27, 2019
re: #128 Joe Bacon 🌹
Safe journey, friend!
Thanks. They’ve extended the Winter Storm watch to include South Dakota, so our alternative route is out.
The National Weather Service has increased the snowfall expected in my county to 12”.
re: #114 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Kool-Aid is like clowns: Something adults think children love but that children actually hate and fear.
Kool-Aid is great when you want to let children dye protein fibers (like wool) with a non-toxic dye. Naturally you use unsweetened Kool-Aid, but the food dyes also will dye the aforementioned protein based fibers and in the summer you can do it in a zip lock type plastic bag set out in the sun.
One wonders if it dyes one’s innards as well?
re: #124 jaunte
‘…The new Russia adviser at the White House — the third in just six months — has no meaningful background on the subject. The only expert on Ukraine has never spoken with President Trump, only been mocked by him publicly.
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv will soon be without its highest-ranking diplomat for the second time in a year, as another ambassador departs after being undermined by the U.S. president and his personal attorney.
The CIA analyst who triggered the impeachment inquiry continues to work on issues relating to Russia and Ukraine, but when threats against him spike — often seemingly spurred by presidential tweets — he is driven to and from work by armed security officers.”
Richard Stengel
✔
@stengel
Enemies lists, purges, loyalty tests, the Trump NSC is not a team of rivals, but a den of incompetent thieves doing the bidding of the most larcenous and insecure one of all. Once we were a beacon, now we are a laughingstock. washingtonpost.com …In aftermath of Ukraine crisis, a climate of mistrust and threats
Some of President Trump’s allies see impeachment as an extension of a broader, unfinished conflict with the national security establishment.
Our weekly conversations with our Trumpster brother are like a broken record: he considers any Trump critic as a member of the deep state — it’s amazing how the GOP has sacrificed every one of its foreign policy principles to support a man who cares nothing about our role in the world and allows our traditional enemies to seize power and influence throughout the world. Of course, Trump hasn’t yet started a pointless major war with significant American casualties at a substantial cost — so there’s that on his side. OTOH how many of our former allies are at risk because of Trump’s reckless abandonment.
re: #127 Anymouse 🌹🎃
It’s dinnertime.
I’m going to log out now and get ready for tomorrow.
Bye y’all.
Have a good trip!
re: #120 I Would Prefer Not To
On FB someone is claiming trump tweeted the name of the whistleblower. True? Isn’t this a crime?
Trump outed the whistleblower — and the internet wants Twitter to ban his account: ‘Truly deplorable’
https://t.co/NZ73ULwapI— Raw Story (@RawStory) December 27, 2019
Straight out of a Third World Dictator’s playbook.
re: #120 I Would Prefer Not To
On FB someone is claiming trump tweeted the name of the whistleblower. True? Isn’t this a crime?
Conservatives are claiming it’s only illegal for the IG to reveal the whistleblower’s name. Everyone else in the world can put it out there. Sounds dubious to me.
re: #135 calochortus
Sounds like some “Admiralty Flag” legal reasoning going on.
re: #120 I Would Prefer Not To
On FB someone is claiming trump tweeted the name of the whistleblower. True? Isn’t this a crime?
According to RS he RT’d “Trump War Room” (which I blocked) which quotes the “Washington Examiner” who names the WB.
My idiot cousin told me that the reason the NBA has games on all day long on Christmas is because since the commissioner Adam Silver is Jewish, he wants to dominate our attention. I mentioned that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is Christian, and the NFL plays games on Christmas Eve and Christmas if they happen to be on Saturdays or Sundays. He didn’t respond.
We’re all exhausted, Cory, but we can’t give up like you just did.
Cory Booker said this week that he thinks the impeachment process is “just not a good thing for America … all of us, on both sides of the aisle, we’re just fatigued of this” https://t.co/8trZvWKAo9
— POLITICO (@politico) December 25, 2019
re: #140 The Pie Overlord!
We’re all exhausted, Cory, but we can’t give up like you just did.
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That crosses him off!
re: #140 The Pie Overlord!
We’re all exhausted, Cory, but we can’t give up like you just did.
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If he cannot do this job, he is not qualified for a bigger job.
re: #140 The Pie Overlord!
We’re all exhausted, Cory, but we can’t give up like you just did.
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I had major problems with his continually giving Wall Street everything they desired. This now scratches him from my list and only strengthens my support of Warren!
Okay, I’m still two threads behind, so need to go back and keep attempting to catch up. It’s that time of year, in that kind of year.
Happy Boxing Day, what’s left of it, for all who celebrate it. Happy Hanukkah for those who have more days ahead. Happy Past-the-Solstice for all in the Northern Hemisphere who are lighting candles to remind ourselves that the sun is sliding back north and will start setting later than Rush Hour sometime soon.
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re: #144 CleverToad
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re: #140 The Pie Overlord!
We’re all exhausted, Cory, but we can’t give up like you just did.
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re: #145 Joe Bacon 🌹
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re: #144 CleverToad
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List of artists banned on Soviet radio, and why. (1985) pic.twitter.com/njJJqbSWyV
— Jake Rudh (your classic alternative tour guide) (@JakeRudh) December 26, 2019
Fox News Host Claims Liberals Edited Trump Out of ‘Home Alone 2,’ Praises His Cameo as ‘Most Interesting’ Part of Film https://t.co/F9BetGa9U8
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) December 27, 2019
There’s no servility too low for these people.
Trump talked about his appearance in the movie with troops stationed overseas during a video call on Christmas Eve from Mar-A-Lago.“Well, I’m in Home Alone 2 and a lot of people mention it every year, especially around Christmas,” Trump said. “They say, ‘I just saw you on the movie.’
Sure they do.
The hardest working man in journalism.
When @ddale8 realized he had to fact check if PM Trudeau ordered @realDonaldTrump edited out of “Home Alone 2”… pic.twitter.com/pe2LVsIikP
— ace-o-aces (@aceoaces) December 27, 2019
To be fair, I would also throw the apple at Dinesh D’Souza’s face.
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) December 27, 2019
Think about how insane it is that Trump believes the retaliation from a World Leader for having to pay NATO is to have Trump‘s scene cut from Home Alone 2.
If that doesn’t make you want to slam your head into a wall…— Dana Goldberg (@DGComedy) December 27, 2019
re: #153 gocart mozart
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Yes because rich fucks spend their free time offering homeless people jobs. What a fucking evil sack of shit.
re: #155 A Mom Anon
Yes because rich fucks spend their free time offering homeless people jobs. What a fucking evil sack of shit.
Many homeless people have mental health issues (some prior to being homeless, some developed as part of being homeless or some combination of both). The fact that some of them are antisocial tells us nothing (except that Dinesh is a felon and an asshole).
— Cindizzi (@cindizzi) December 27, 2019
“I really should have written my shopping list”
— 𝘞𝘉 𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘨 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) December 27, 2019
re: #156 I Would Prefer Not To
Many homeless people have mental health issues (some prior to being homeless, some developed as part of being homeless or some combination of both). The fact that some of them are antisocial tells us nothing (except that Dinesh is a felon and an asshole).
California used to have state-run in-patient mental hospitals (Camarillo being perhaps the best-known). Governor Reagan ordered them closed as a budgetary measure. He said it would be so much cheaper if they lived with their families and were treated out-patient at community health centers.
Problem being
1) lots of them didn’t have families to live with; and
2) Reagan also took community health centers out of the budget.
There’s still some degree of “because they’re mentally ill” kind of homeless, but they’re nowhere near a majority. Most of today’s homeless it’s just because they have no money. And without an address they can’t apply for benefits. (also, slashing Section 8 housing benefits was totally a Federal decision, the States didn’t do it.)
Also, a significant percentage of “homeless” are employed. Shelters are way overcrowded and have sharp time limits. Sometimes they can scrape together enough money for a week or two at a time in cheap motels, living in their cars between times. At least until the car breaks down, or gets towed/impounded, etc.
re: #156 I Would Prefer Not To
Many homeless people have mental health issues (some prior to being homeless, some developed as part of being homeless or some combination of both). The fact that some of them are antisocial tells us nothing (except that Dinesh is a felon and an asshole).
I was homeless.
If Dinesh D’Felon offered me an apple, I’d probably wonder if it was poisoned.
re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth
In 2014.
CBC found trump unnecessary and/or abhorrent in 2014.— How scandinavian of me 🇺🇸🇳🇴 + 🇫🇮 (@L0Z4X) December 27, 2019
Hmm. Fun. Just watched “Ready Player One”. Much better film than the reviews would have lead me to believe. Certainly far better than the book (serious good changes for a change :). Just thought I’d mention it for anyone looking for an interesting bit of brain candy.
re: #140 The Pie Overlord!
We’re all exhausted, Cory, but we can’t give up like you just did.
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Did he really say that? Then go home Cory, we do not need people who surrender to evil for any reason. And yeah, I consider that a surrender.
re: #156 I Would Prefer Not To
Dinesh is that man who would throw a bag of quarters on the subway track to watch someone get electrocuted or run over by a train, and he would brag of it afterwards.