Musk is offering to buy a Cybertruck for whomever figures out who is behind these videos.
Well, I will say that these folks organize around a specific narrative well.
The world is a stage.
Musk is offering to buy a Cybertruck for whomever figures out who is behind these videos.
Well, I will say that these folks organize around a specific narrative well.
The world is a stage.
On the plus side, you figure out the source.
The downside is you get a Cybertruck.
And they make terrible EVBIEDS (better for the environment tho).I'm not an EV guy, but nothing against Tesla or any other EV brand. But the Cybertruck is goofy.
And they make terrible EVBIEDS (better for the environment tho).
Some people's children...she is simply another example of a geriatric adolescent...This was fucking embarrassing and it wouldn't have happened if it were just in a letter...
View attachment 47247
Probably why Elon is giving a bunch to LV Metro PD.And they make terrible EVBIEDS (better for the environment tho).
Well DC is just hollywood for ugly people, so Oscars = State of the Union. State of the Union probably with better writers, judging by the last season of America.State of the Union?
I've got to start paying closer attention to TV network programinng. I didn't even learn about the Oscars until Monday morning - and now this ?
I live in one of the states in the Union - why wasn't I briefed?
Its too late to reschedule my binge watch session of Surface on appleTV - not gonna do it.
I'm for all American adults, with the exception of some felons, having any gun they want. So I support background checks, but that's about it.
Just a quick note on the State of the Union.
It's stupid. It can be a damn letter and should be. It's political grandstanding from both parties, but it's so engrained in the history of this nation (now) that it happens every year.
I am sure the clips and soundbites will be sweet, and as long as our moral betters, these elected officials that run our lives, can be professional and not children for 90 minutes, we should be fine.
... but we know that won't happen. Enjoy the bread and circuses.
"Poor things, you have to justify your jobs? Suck it up, buttercup, Corporate America has to do this."
1. Not everywhere, not by a long shot, but good talking point, bro.
2. You can't run a gov't like a business. Stop with that argument. You can run with some inspiration and ideas from businesses, but not exactly.
3. Do you have any idea how much time was, is, and will be wasted on these pointless bullets?
4. "Pointless" because people will err on the side of caution and provide bland statements so as to not send out CUI or worse.
5. "Pointless" because people will copy-paste shit week after week. I hate to break it to everyone but for a lot of folks their routine doesn't change. It isn't that they don't contribute, their week-to-week is only marked by a change in statistics, not in duties.
6. Lastly, "pointless" because of what I mentioned earlier: ChatGPT, copy-paste around entire offices, copy-paste from the internet, etc.
I typed my bullets and I sent my email. This might be a lawful order, but it is a "suboptimal" order and serves no real point. Goddamn, it makes the Base harder than a double shot of intravenous Cialis, though. I guess these bullets have a point after all...
The problem with felonies is so many non-violent crimes are listed as felonies.I'm on the fence on felons owning guns. If you paid your debt to society, then your societal accesses should be restored. If you cannot be trusted, then you shouldn't be free. Then there's the argument of temptation, etc...but I swing it back to the point that they probably shouldn't be free.
I wonder if they got the memo that all conferences have been cancelled.
Your first and last sentences are a PERFECT critique of the left tonight at the SOTU.Do y'all remember when Biden said he needed a bill for enforcement of the border? …snip
Are we really in this shipwreck of a place where Democrats can't understand why lost?
The problem with felonies is so many non-violent crimes are listed as felonies.
Non-violent-get your 2A and voting rights back.
There is a legal process through which non-violent criminals can get their voting rights and 2A rights back. (my neighbor spent four years in prison for felony DUI and went through the process)
They have no idea how they lost and now they look spiteful, childish and petulant to all of America.
I agree with this, but it's not simple. There are many examples but someone like John Hinckley should never be allowed to own a gun.The process should be walking out of jail or prison. And again, the caveat is that if you can't be trusted to have your rights, you shouldn't be on the street. How we get there is probably a long and complex debate.
Trump 2.0 learned some lessons. Susie Wiles is just an absolute monster.They better splash water on their faces and chug a Rip-It.
One thing I like about Trump is in 2016 he said some crazy shit and then followed up. People thought he said crazy shit (I'll build a wall) just to say it...because that's what they've done for years. Say something and never follow through.
Except Trump did.
Fast forward to 2024 and Trump says some "crazy shit" about immigration, DEI, etc. AND PEOPLE COULDN'T BELIEVE HE FOLLOWED THROUGH! Morons, he showed you he would do it, he showed you that whatever he said (minus those pesky files) he would follow through. He was like Jordan or Bird calling their plays, like Ruth pointing at the fence, he told the defense what he was doing and did it.
History, doomed to repeat it, something, something.