

Presumably he’s been enacting his master plan now that Trump’s approval rating is below 40 percent. Surely that wasn’t all bullshit.
Presumably he’s been enacting his master plan now that Trump’s approval rating is below 40 percent. Surely that wasn’t all bullshit.
Like the Fremen. Harsh environments breed tough people.
No shit Sherlock. Literally the point
Oops forgot to make the lie a little more believable.
“You can fucking try…” 🙃
Left hand: Protesters waving Mexican flags in the US are unpatriotic or traitors.
Right hand: The names of the soldiers of the traitorous racist confederacy should be forever remembered and boosted above real Amercan soldiers and real American figures of good repute, plastered across our military bases, schools, and town squares. We should all romanticize these men who killed American soldiers in the defense of the institution of slavery.
They are referencing some weird doc that mis-defines “lend” as including “compensation” and then referencing some much more accurate legal definition of compensation to argue that “lending” you money means that both parties are mutually indebted. The problem is that lending money absolutely does not count as compensation. Idk what doc they are referencing, but it looks like sovcit propaganda bullshit.
The cynic in me says, who gives a fuck what a wealthy out of touch woman says in the first place. Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad when anyone is on our side, it’s always good to have powerful allies, and it is mildly interesting from an academic standpoint when wealthy people are anti-Trump. But her expression of support or dissent, even amplified in a newspaper ad, is no more impactful or valuable at the end of the day than yours or mine. Unless she is literally financing change (which doesnt include opinion piece ads) or has the ear of those in authority who can actually make change happen, her money, status and name mean nothing.
The headline may as well be your neighbor’s cousin Darren yelled out of his window “go protest Trump”. Like thanks for the moral support Darren, but why are we even talking about you?
You can really see the “made in China” on the costumes
It’s an answer 🏴☠️
Executive orders ARE NOT LAW!
Now THAT is how you break the clock!
By “understanding” I meant there is no coming to a realization that he was right to make the decisions he did.
So Walter’s actions in the first season, apart from maybe the initial bad idea of making meth for a quick buck, are entirely rational and relatable. Everything that happens to him is the result of that initial bad decision and he handles it (barely) in the same way most of us would in that situation, which is why it is so compelling.
As the show carries on, much of his actions are, likewise, just dealing with or making the most of the situation he has found himself in. But it is also sprinkled in with a few things that you really can’t say you would do in the same situation. It starts a bit morally ambiguous, like letting a woman (who is ruining the life of your surrogate son by getting him back into using drugs) die from her own bad choices. Then it gets a bit less morally ambiguous, like exposing a child to a poison (that he is saved from) to manipulate that said surrogate son.
But for the most part, his choices are kind of made for him by the circumstances and justified by trying to protect others from dangerous people. But then at a certain point he has successfully changed his circumstances, eliminated all threats, and he is 100% free to walk away scott free as a very wealthy man in good health with an intact family, as are his allies. But his transformation is truly completed at this moment. Instead of seeing this as his opportunity to escape that life, he sees his opportunity to take the place of the men who have exploited and endangered him for years. And he convinces his allies to be a part of it. And, as a result, he eventually ruins the lives of every single person around him because of it, including himself.
The point is that there is no understanding what he did in the end. Much of it was out of his control, but all of it ultimately happens because of his personal weaknesses, his ego and his greed. Even the initial decision to make meth was completely driven by ego because he couldn’t accept money from an old business partner for his medical bills because of ego. By the end, that is all that is left, him, his ego, and his meth.
Good. Something to consider when you’re making life and death decisions for other people in the future.
I mean, not all of those are less cute.
I mean, we all know about it now. Does that ruin the kink for them? Or do they like that we know?
Respect the warrior’s spirit of the waffle house waitress.
Be was given an education, and the information bounced off of his brain like bullets off superman. His professors have said that he was profoundly stupid.