It is also existential for the rest of us. Will they create a dystopian global AI surveillance network? Will accelerate global warming? Will they cause rising costs of essential electronics? (rhetorical questions)
Rothe
It is also not really a reference that is widely known outside of the US (or North America).
That sweet bigotry Trump touted was just too big of a treat for them to turn down.
I'm not so sure he has changed that much.
McBride says some of his friends now question whether they will vote again.
As for him, his decision is clear. "It won't stop me voting, but I am definitely not voting for anybody implicated by the Epstein files," he says. "Or anybody that is sponsored by President Trump."
He is definitely still going to vote Republican.
I don't think I'm American enough to understand what this means.
They could threaten to buy a load of French red wine and then pour it in the gutter. And rename french fries to freedom fries. It all worked so well the last time.
Childhood nostalgia I guess.
I am too old to have any for this series, but still even if I did, I don't understand why you can't drop it. I realise plenty of the things I liked in my childhood was commercialised nonsense, and I have no desire to keep revisiting it.
Still helps to promote engagement. People can do what they want, but if you really want to make a stand on this, then completely ignoring it is the only way.
Almost as if those fabled American checks and balances was based on nothing but good faith and nothing elsel all along.
Someone watched the recent Max Miller video.
Eventually people just stop following these “orders”.
Will they though? So far there seems to be an endless supply of eager serfs willing to carry out every single order of his.
Of course there is nothing remotely funny or uplifting about this news. It is just animals trying to survive in an environment where their usual sources of food are disappearing on account of manmade climate changes.