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That explains why Kamala's copying her and biden. In biden's case, the voting rules were changed, mail in ballots and strong anti-trump sentiments were a huge factor and Biden's victoryRecall that Hillary’s strategy in 2016 was to do anything possible to run out the clock. Hillary’s campaign staff even admitted as such in interviews.
Half right, I'm a zoomer.I suspect you are black.
It continues to be amazing (and sad, from the Kamala Stan POV) that Trump fans show their dedication on their cars, even in the lowest-effort fashion:
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I still haven't heard of any Kamala fans doing the same for their cars, assuming if they even own one.
This is true, don't take these things too seriously. It doesn't matter if Kamala has a lot of stickers or if she can't get that many people for her rallies if they all vote blue in November, even if it's not enthusiastically. Trump and his team shouldn't relax regardless.There were no Biden stickers in 2020, yet he ended up being the most popular candidate in American history.
Not even. They’ll just invent votes.This is true, don't take these things too seriously. It doesn't matter if Kamala has a lot of stickers or if she can't get that many people for her rallies if they all vote blue in November, even if it's not enthusiastically. Trump and his team shouldn't relax regardless.
We did bring up Hitler as his kryptonite.I cannot believe you people have been talking about Captain Planet and no one has brought up the episode where a villain tries to make money by time traveling to WW2 and then sell a nuke to HITLER.
This actually happened.
I can't find it on youtube but here is a link to some nigga's google drive upload of it.
Highlights:
- Nuke is made out of stolen russian nuclear material
- Villain has a literal auction with a bunch of dictators from WW2 somewhere in south France (feat. totally not Franco and absolutely not Mussolini)
- HULK HOGAN STYLE HANDLEBAR MUSTACHE HITLER
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That's my issue too. It's very shortsighted. "Ugh this five year old sucks at math, good thing he doesn't want to be an engineer when he grows up" is a shitty, defeatist attitude, and it's the same problem in both cases- math is something a five year old is meant to learn over the next decade or so, and parenting is something no one feels great or competent at on day one, but that most people can do well enough if they earnestly try. Encouraging people to quit worthwhile things before they have even started, to stay immature and inexperienced and not do things that would cause them to learn and grow, is just shitty nihilism and guarantees societal collapse.Maybe but I’ve seen this applied to many people who would be perfectly fine parents.
My father was a paranoid man and taught me that putting bumper stickers on your car can also influence any interactions with law enforcement. You want to give them a blank slate to work with when approaching your car. They're already judging you on the physical upkeep of your car (both interior and exterior) and your personal appearance, don't give them any ideological reasons to start the encounter off on a bad foot. Discretion on whether to write someone a ticket or give a verbal warning could hinge on whether they support the sticker you've got on your car.It is a bad idea to put a bumper sticker on your car no matter what. Don't give strangers any reasons to fuck with something you leave outside unattended.
I heard some advice once which went something to the effect of, "bumper stickers make you a target".My father was a paranoid man with and taught me that putting bumper stickers on your car can also influence any interactions with law enforcement. You want to give them a blank slate to work with when approaching your car. They're already judging you on the physical upkeep of your car (both interior and exterior) and your personal appearance, don't give them any ideological reasons to start the encounter off on a bad foot. Discretion on whether to write someone a ticket or give a verbal warning could hinge on whether they support the sticker you've got on your car.
It's a form ofThat's my issue too. It's very shortsighted. "Ugh this five year old sucks at math, good thing he doesn't want to be an engineer when he grows up" is a shitty, defeatist attitude, and it's the same problem in both cases- math is something a five year old is meant to learn over the next decade or so, and parenting is something no one feels great or competent at on day one, but that most people can do well enough if they earnestly try. Encouraging people to quit worthwhile things before they have even started, to stay immature and inexperienced and not do things that would cause them to learn and grow, is just shitty nihilism and guarantees societal collapse.
I finally saw 2 Kamala yard signs. Two. This is in an area that absolutely will go blue no matter who.
One is a house I already knew was owned by a nutcase, I have to drive by it frequently and they always have unhinged shit up during elections. They have lifesize TimKaineWalz andShillaryKamala figures on either side of their front door. Hilarious thing is that the Kamala one is to scale, but they have her standing up on a birdbath or something, so she's even height as Tim.
(Their life size Biden was peering out from a hedge in 2020, jumpscared me more than once.)
The other house had one similar to this:
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So apparently Kamala cars are a thing, but they're still extremely rare, and are the lowest-effort compared to Trump ones, and feel forced and cringy:
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The reddit logo in that Harris poster explains it all.
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And even the Kamala bumper stickers are rip-offs of the Trump logo stylization:
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It's surprising that the Harris/Walz campaign didn't use the "Obviously" slogan. And when did the Harris campaign use the "We Are Not Going Back" slogan?
I still do, occasionally. I see "In this house, we believe..." signs more often. It just... doesn't seem like there's a point. To show where you stand on certain things? To get people who think like you to come to you? Maybe I understand it less because I make a point to not powerlevel IRL.I don't see a single "Coexist" sticker anywhere. Not sure if liberals realized their dogma became inconsistent with that sentiment around the time they started advocating for "anti-vaxers" to be rounded up and thrown in camps, or if this is some kind of Fake News. Either way I'm glad I know who to vote for now, speaking as someone who derives their worldview from graffiti on 2004 Ford Focuses of indeterminate ownership.
Do not listen to these Frutiger era types, whose entire mindset depends on being Baja blasted with computerized graphics. This basket of shiny, glossy deplorables can barely look themselves in the mirror without it exploding into crystals of bad breath shattering minty flavor, like five gum. My friends, my fellow Americans. Let me be crystal pepsi clear. Let me take you back to a time of simple delicious, Wrigleys fruit flavors and hubba bubba that didn't need complex shading and gloss to get your attention.I thought it was over a month ago.
Side note, I'm a Pepsi person, and the Frutiger Aero version of their logo was the best version.
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This needs to happen instead of the thread growing 200 pages in livechat comments that nobody will ever read. We should just hijack the cytube channel or just make another room there if they're using it for something.@Null pls host live debate viewing party for kiwi frens
And the media has to come to grips with the fact that they can't control people anymore.