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Should be a wild four years.

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I must profess that I always enjoy when the Supreme Court has a unaimous decision.
That second film is what convinced me that some things just don’t need sequels at all, and that some things are just better as a stand-alone thing.
That first one still holds up as a film
 
That second film is what convinced me that some things just don’t need sequels at all, and that some things are just better as a stand-alone thing.
Megamind is another film that should be left alone. I think they have a straight to streaming sequel but I refuse to watch it.
 
He did crack, not meth. I own a copy of and have read his book. He was such a hardcore crackhead that even his drug dealer developed a conscience and stopped selling to him
My apologies for slandering (or is it libeling?) My Pillow Guy's good name by linking him to meth usage 😅🙃

Anyway, was his autobiography a good read? Didn't he get clean 'cause he spoke to Jesus one day while really high? (or am I mixing up his sobriety journey with that former friend of David Dobrik? The one who did ayahuasca, spoke to God & than became a pastor in Texas?)
 
Crosspost from the Rekieta thread:
~Quick update guys, I'm going to be recording a batch of audios SOON. Things have been pretty crazy (in mostly good ways!)~

A throwback to when Nick was on Timcast. 11/22/21 He was on with Kash Patel.
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How dare I misspell the name Drumpf. I committed sacrilege against the retard right that’s riding the feelings of killing woke or whatever performative bullshit instead of making daily life better. Groceries have gone up, utilities have gone up, gas has gone up, medicine has gone up, what’s gone down?

You seals will clap at anything.
You're gonna eat those eggs boy.
 
Oregon Attorney General just issued a new “toolkit” for “gender affirming care” which provides resources and guidance. He accuses Trump of causing “chaos, confusion, and fear” for stripping funding for child mutilation.

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Trump should announce a Federal Hunger Games for these states. :punished:
I hate him so much - this fucking scumbag denied the Cambodian genocide as it was happening, ran defense for the Khmer Rouge after their crimes were exposed (as did a ton of liberal academics at the time), and never apologized for what he did. He basically said "well the US lies all the time that you never know when they're telling the truth, and they were probably lying anyway." The dude is a fucking puke.

A dude who openly backed a genocidal government and gets massaged by modern liberals. It's a sick joke.
Reminder that you don't hate Sweden enough:
The Indochinese revolutionary movements enjoyed widespread support in Swedish society, particularly among supporters of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. When the Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh and expelled its inhabitants, 15,000 Swedes greeted their victory by spontaneously celebrating in the center of Stockholm. Claes-Göran Bjernér, a cameraman for the Swedish state broadcaster Sveriges Television, described the jubilant mood among Swedish journalists saying, "at the time most of us considered the Red Khmers as a liberation army and Pol Pot as no less than a Robin Hood". One journalist for Expressen cried with joy, calling the fall of Phnom Penh the most beautiful thing he had ever seen.[36] Swedish author and journalist Per Olov Enquist defended the emptying of what he called "that whorehouse, Phnom Penh".[37]

Prime Minister Olof Palme issued a joint declaration with Fidel Castro congratulating the Khmer Rouge on their victory, and immediately extended diplomatic recognition to the new rulers of Cambodia. Parliamentarian Birgitta Dahl became the driving force in the Social Democratic government for providing foreign aid to Democratic Kampuchea, an offer which the Khmer Rouge would eventually decline. In 1976, she vigorously denied allegations of Khmer Rouge atrocities during a discussion on Swedish radio.[36]

We all know that much, well—probably most of what has been said and written about Cambodia is lies and speculation. It was absolutely necessary to evacuate Phnom Penh. It was a necessity to immediately get food production going and it would require enormous sacrifices of the population. But that is not our problem just now. The problem is that we don't actually have the knowledge—direct testimony—in order to dismiss all the lies that are spread by Cambodia's enemies.
Her skepticism was shared by Gertrud Sigurdsen, the Minister for International Development Cooperation, who dismissed the allegations as "exaggerated horror stories".[37]

In recognition of the Swedish government's "special relationship" with the Khmer Rouge, Kaj Björk, the Swedish ambassador to Beijing, became the first diplomat of any western country to be invited to visit Democratic Kampuchea in 1976. A Social Democrat, Björk had been a fervent admirer of Maoist China, where he developed a friendship with Ieng Sary, the third-most senior official in the Khmer Rouge. Now serving as the Swedish government's official source of information about Cambodia, he wrote glowing diplomatic reports extolling the new regime. When a member of the Palestinian delegation observed that he had detected fear on the faces of Cambodians, Björk instead attributed their countenance to the natural modesty of the Cambodian people.[36]

Also accompanying Björk on his strictly guided tour of the country was Jan Lundvik, an official from Sweden's Ministry for Foreign Affairs, who dismissed concurrent reportage in the French press alleging 800,000 deaths under the Khmer Rouge as unimaginable. They were lodged in one of Phnom Penh's abandoned mansions where Björk enjoyed the desolation of the empty city, remarking, "Being a privileged prisoner in Phnom Penh's deserted upper-class quarter is a great opportunity for quiet concentration. What could then be more appropriate than to immerse oneself in Friedrich Engel's Anti-Dühring?"[36]

Their reluctance to say anything critical about Cambodia was also informed in part by electoral concerns—it was feared that scrutiny of the Swedish government's plans to offer foreign aid to the Khmer Rouge could hamper the Social Democrat's fortunes in the upcoming 1976 Swedish general election.[36]

In 1977, a third Swedish diplomat would be invited to visit Cambodia. Jean-Christophe Öberg, a radical Social Democrat who had been stationed in Hanoi and Bangkok, made a two-day tour of the country and upon his return, conveyed his uncritical impressions to the media. Although he had made an effort to personally interview Cambodian refugees, Öberg dismissed their testimony as false because he felt their accounts were suspiciously consistent with what had been reported by John Barron and Anthony Paul in Reader's Digest.

Well, the refugee's stories are, in their very nature, highly coloured. Their accounts are made with their own interest before their eyes. Partly, they want to get out of the camps as soon as possible [...] and to make it possible to obtain status as a political refugee, you have to prove you have been subject to persecution! [...] What is so striking about this, is that when I went around and talked to people in the camp, they described the situation in Cambodia just as it had been reported in Reader's Digest. And this cannot be taken very seriously! It would have been more interesting to listen to what the Cambodians had to say about the situation in Cambodia, according to their own experiences, rather than what was said in [Reader's Digest] in February. And I would like to emphasize how exaggerated and biased the reports from Cambodia have been in the international news media. And that brings us back to what we said earlier. "Why is it like this? Who is behind it?" But apparently there are those who have an interest in continuing to portray the regime in Phnom Penh as a reign of murder. One can say that the best way to deny this is to let the journalists come there and see for themselves.[37]
The uncritical accounts of Swedish diplomats would later be cited by other skeptics trying to present a more benign image of the Khmer Rouge.

Sweden–Kampuchea Friendship Association​

In August 1978, four members of the Sweden–Kampuchea Friendship Association (SKFA) were invited to visit Cambodia. Among them were its chairperson Hedvig Ekerwald, Gunnar Bergström, the editor of the magazine Kampuchea, Jan Myrdal, the son of Gunnar and Alva Myrdal and one of Sweden's most internationally renowned left-wing activists, and Marita Wikander, who was married to a Khmer Rouge diplomat who had been stationed in East Germany before he was recalled to Cambodia.[36] During their visit, they would have a lavish dinner with Pol Pot.[38]

Wikander asked their hosts if she could see her husband, but her request was denied. Unbeknownst to her, her husband had been executed by the Khmer Rouge after his return to Cambodia in 1977, one year earlier. Her son would later find records of his death at Tuol Sleng.[39]

At that time, aged 27, Bergström believed that the reports about overwork, starvation, and mass killings in Cambodia were just "Western propaganda."[40] The four saw "smiling peasants" and a society on its way to become "an ideal society". When they came back to Sweden, they "undertook a speaking tour and wrote articles in support of the Democratic Kampuchea regime."[40]

Evidence that emerged after the fall of the regime shocked Bergström, forcing him to change his views. He said that it was "like falling off the branch of the tree" and that he had to re-identify everything he had believed in.[40] In later interviews, he acknowledged that he had been wrong, that it was a "propaganda tour" and that they were brought to see what the Khmer Rouge wanted them to see.[41][40] Bergström would later return to Cambodia for a "big forgiveness tour."[41] In a speech with high school students in Phnom Penh on 12 September 2016, he recommended that everybody should learn history.[40]

Jan Myrdal never abandoned his support for the Khmer Rouge.[37]
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That second film is what convinced me that some things just don’t need sequels at all, and that some things are just better as a stand-alone thing.
The Disney Princess scene is one of the most cynical, corporatist, smug, and obnoxious things I've ever had the displeasure to witness.
They literally Disneyfied their own Princesses, whitewashing their own history to act as if they were always #GirlBosses with the same generic, smug personalities.
Seriously, if you were to take the dictionary definition of "Smug" and make a visual representation, it would be that scene. They are all just so damn arrogant and proud of themselves for finally proving how they were actually ALWAYS the pioneers of independent female characters who don't need no man.

Also the song sequence sucked.
 
Oregon Attorney General just issued a new “toolkit” for “gender affirming care” which provides resources and guidance. He accuses Trump of causing “chaos, confusion, and fear” for stripping funding for child mutilation.

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This Opposite Day bullshit is why the left lost and will continue to lose. The “chaos, confusion and fear” here come from the people who refuse to live according to reality.
 
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Europe is no longer allowed to extort American companies with massive "fines" for breaking "laws" that are selectively enforced and impossible to comply with:
Cool, guess I didn't need to wait till Monday to find out how Trump will response with Bongland threatening Apple with fines unless they surrender key security features.
 
That second film is what convinced me that some things just don’t need sequels at all, and that some things are just better as a stand-alone thing.
WIR could've totally had a good sequel had it not taken fucking forever for it to come out and for the princess segment to not have been weaseled in. There was a lot of missed opportunities about Ralph being in the Internet because Disney just wanted to shill corporatism instead of going all-in on the meme and gaming culture (because Disney clearly didn't want to spend more money for more licenses). Also they made the mistake of hiring the cunt who wrote a blog whining about Barbie and also wrote an autobiography whining about how she should've been more of a whore in her informative years. I shit you not.

Women literally ruin everything.
 
The Disney Princess scene is one of the most cynical, corporatist, smug, and obnoxious things I've ever had the displeasure to witness.
They literally Disneyfied their own Princesses, whitewashing their own history to act as if they were always #GirlBosses with the same generic, smug personalities.
Seriously, if you were to take the dictionary definition of "Smug" and make a visual representation, it would be that scene. They are all just so damn arrogant and proud of themselves for finally proving how they were actually ALWAYS the pioneers of independent female characters who don't need no man.

Also the song sequence sucked.
They also threw out everything the first one stood for and turned it into another advertisement for their website and extended universe autism. Schizophrenically shoving in history that didn’t belong while ruining other parts for brownie points. All the issues with the videogame industry at the time, and you talk about feminism in your own IPs? Really? That forced My Disney inclusion showed me what it’s really about, so I never went to see it, and I never will.
 
WIR could've totally had a good sequel had it not taken fucking forever for it to come out and for the princess segment to not have been weaseled in. There was a lot of missed opportunities about Ralph being in the Internet because Disney just wanted to shill corporatism instead of going all-in on the meme and gaming culture (because Disney clearly didn't want to spend more money for more licenses). Also they made the mistake of hiring the cunt who wrote a blog whining about Barbie and also wrote an autobiography whining about how she should've been more of a whore in her informative years. I shit you not.

Women literally ruin everything.
What is it with white women and their need to fuck everything?
 
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