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Team Obama, activate!

Left-wing Hollywood stars are rallying around Barack Obama as evidence mounts that the former president was involved in the failed take down Gen. Michael Flynn as well as a larger clandestine effort to derail the Trump presidency. President Donald Trump has repeatedly tweeted about a massive “Obamagate” scandal, saying that Obama and Joe Biden led the “most corrupt administration in U.S. history.”

“It was OBAMAGATE, and he and Sleepy Joe led the charge. The most corrupt administration in U.S. history!” the president tweeted on Monday.



Over the weekend, leaked audio footage emerged of Obama slamming Trump. The former president claimed that the Justice Department’s decision to abandon its prosecution of Flynn means that the “basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.” He also slammed President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Loyal left-wing Hollywood celebrities have begun circling the wagons around Obama, playing defense as the #Obamagate hashtag trended on Twitter on Monday. Prominent entertainment figures including Ava DuVernay, Barbra Streisand, Patricia Arquette, and Jeffrey Wright have leapt to the former president’s aid, eager to downplay the gravity of the brewing scandal.



Could this famous thing be upon us in the near future?

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The weird thing is I had been hearing a lot about Moranis lately on /tv/ regarding his career, his wife's cancer and that he's generally a good guy. Maybe the jogger read the same threads and just wanted to destroy something beautiful a la Fight Club.
 
One of the few actors I wouldn't want to see punched in the head. Leave Louis Tully alone! Fuck New York!
 
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Rick is one of several actors that I genuinely will never hate. Even if the projects they've done are crazy.

Brendan Fraser is another. People got on him because he gained weight and (according to them) didn't age gracefully. Thing is that he was sexually assaulted by a male executive. Add to that him losing everything in a contentious divorce and he had to raise his autistic son. Guy's been to hell and back so I don't blame him for appearing the way he has.

Good thing is that these guys are still acting.
 
Rick is one of several actors that I genuinely will never hate. Even if the projects they've done are crazy.

Brendan Fraser is another. People got on him because he gained weight and (according to them) didn't age gracefully. Thing is that he was sexually assaulted by a male executive. Add to that him losing everything in a contentious divorce and he had to raise his autistic son. Guy's been to hell and back so I don't blame him for appearing the way he has.

Good thing is that these guys are still acting.
There was speculation at one point that Fraser was himself 'on the spectrum' (as in, mildly autistic -- well enough to function but a little weird). Some of his behavior seems to bear this out.

But yeah, according to a friend of mine NYPD has been lax about chasing down joggers who randomly punch people. Eventually, someone's going Bernhard Goetz and this time they're going to look the judge in the eye and say 'Maybe if you faggots did your jobs, I wouldn't have had to kill him.'

Hey, a pepper can dream, right?
 
Seriously this Jogger made the biggest mistake of his life.

Rick is one of several actors that I genuinely will never hate. Even if the projects they've done are crazy.

Brendan Fraser is another. People got on him because he gained weight and (according to them) didn't age gracefully. Thing is that he was sexually assaulted by a male executive. Add to that him losing everything in a contentious divorce and he had to raise his autistic son. Guy's been to hell and back so I don't blame him for appearing the way he has.

Good thing is that these guys are still acting.
I agree both seem to be legit nice guys out of the garbage known as Hollywood
 
can someone please explain what joggers' obsession with punching old white people in the back of the head is (aside from "it's a game called (whatever the fuck it's called))
Well, their race is low IQ with poor empathic skills, poor judgement and poor impulse control. They're also highly violent and primitive. That explains the punching out bit. What explains the old white people bit is that they're massive pussies who won't have a fair fight. The only time a jogger would go into a fight with its peer would be a time it knew it had knife or a gun and the peer didn't. That's why joggers almost always hang out in large packs. Just like sandniggers in Europe, you almost never see them alone in public because they're afraid (and rightfully so, due to their own actions and behavior).
 

In a now-viral TikTok, Rocky Paterra, 28, stares down the camera while singing lyrics that many of his peers can relate to.

“I’m a struggling actor / but if I’m asked by a stranger what I do, / I usually end up telling a lie / because there’s too much to get through,” he sings. “I’d rather smile and simply state that I have a full-time job...as an accountant.”

The actor and musician based in New York told BuzzFeed News that he created a profile on the app several months ago, but initially felt intimidated by the platform. He found his stride by “parodying the actor lifestyle.”

With more than 2 million views, “I’m an Accountant” stands as Paterra’s most popular TikTok. To his surprise, the sound has now been adopted by people working across the sex industry. It has become the meme song of choice for strippers, "sugar babies," and particularly creators on the content subscription platform OnlyFans.

“I forget the exact moment that I started to notice the song exiting [the] actor world and entering OnlyFans world as well as the actual accountant community, but I have been laughing along with every use of the sound,” Paterra said.

“It made me realize that the song can function as an anthem for any line of work that you might not always want to have conversations with people about. Explaining the struggling actor life sometimes comes with its own awkward and annoying dialogue, and I'm sure that's true for lots of other industries as well, so I'm just happy that my song can set a comedic tone for this scenario.”

Storm Green from Scottsdale, Arizona, joined OnlyFans during the coronavirus pandemic, and has been able to earn up to $30,000 a month from her content. The 24-year-old used Paterra’s vocals to create a TikTok that she captioned: “When you make thousands off of OF but your father asks where the money is coming from.”
She told BuzzFeed News that she thinks "the sound was taken over super fast by OF creators, since it's a perfect way to self-promo while still being funny.”
While her friends and immediate family are aware of her work and generally supportive, she admitted that she was nervous about publicizing being an OnlyFans creator to her audience on social media.

“It took me a while to advertise OF on my TikTok due to the stigma and knowing younger audiences follow me, but at the end of the day, I realized most of my followers know me and aren't going to judge me based on something so superficial,” she said.

Green pointed to the increasing number of well-known celebrities joining the platform, such as Cardi B and Tana Mongeau, as a positive trend with the potential to establish the site as a more mainstream community. She believes that “seeing bigger influencers and celebrities coming out with OnlyFans makes it easier for people to accept.” (archive of her tiktok)

Shay, 22, used to tell people she worked as a bartender.

“I started as a cocktail waitress at a strip club and then everybody kept asking me to dance and so then I shifted into that. So it's not completely a lie. But it's just easier because if I'm saying, Oh, I have to go to work at 10:00 pm, it's just easier to be like, yeah, I work at a bar.”

The dancer from Cleveland describes her parents as “very conservative” and unaware of her thriving OnlyFans channel.

“My immediate family does not know about OnlyFans,” she said. “They know that I strip. They're not happy about it, but it's kind of just like we don't talk about it really, I'm never gonna be like, ‘yeah, so last night at the strip club’ to them, you know what I mean?”

With the closure of clubs due to COVID-19, Shay pivoted to focus her attention on OnlyFans, a platform she has been on since last summer. She is now generating anywhere between $4,000 to $5,000 in monthly income.

In her TikTok, which has been viewed more than 1.4 million times, Shay responds to a follower-submitted question asking “what do you do?” She replies by emptying a trash bag full of cash onto the floor, to the sound of Paterra professing to be an accountant. Being transparent about her career and how she makes money brings a mixture of responses on her personal social media accounts.

“If you just go through my comments, if I talk about what I do at all, there's people like, ‘oh, I'm calling the IRS,’ I mean, go ahead, I pay my taxes. Then some people are like, ‘why do you disrespect yourself like that’ and ‘maybe you should get a real job,’” said Shay.

Shay, who hopes to own a fashion brand one day, criticized the persistent shaming of sex workers in society. She called out what she identified as a culture of hypocrisy that penalized consenting adults from talking about their work in the same way a teacher might discuss the details of their role.

“I just find it interesting how there’s this love for what we do, as in people love to consume porn, I know girls that really love the stripper aesthetic, like when the movie Hustlers came out, everybody was like, ‘Oh my gosh,’ everybody wants to go start taking pole dancing classes,” she said.

She said it bothers her that these same people disrespect sex workers.

“It wouldn't be such an issue with me if people actually respected us more, but they don't,” she said. "We want to consume what you do, copy what you do, but we don't want you to be able to make a living off of it. It’s very strange.”

Brooke Schueneman, a content creator from Minnesota, has been generating additional income through Patreon to supplement the money she earns on YouTube by engaging with fetish communities, including feet content and selling custom photos and videos. The 25-year-old clarified that her content was “non-pornographic” and “non-nude.”
The full-time mom said that she had been able to pay off most of her debts, find extra cash to put away as savings, take care of her household, and even has had enough to support struggling families in need of assistance.
With the exception of her “incredibly supportive” fiancé, her family remains completely unaware of her side hustle.
“They have never been a fan of me putting myself online for safety reasons. I just try to keep that part of my life private from my parents,” said Schueneman.
“It’s kind of a bummer since I got 10,000,000 views on my TikTok and I can’t even tell them, since the video was about selling my feet photos,” she added.

As for Paterra, the virality of the song, which can be largely attributed to the way in which this community has picked up on it, has created enough momentum to release a fuller version on streaming sites.
“I never intended to put the song up for streaming since it was just another silly video for TikTok, and I usually separate comedy content from what I make as a singer/songwriter," he said. "But I got so many requests to make it available on those platforms, so I extended the song a bit and put it up on Spotify with my other albums and singles.”
 
“I’m a struggling actor / but if I’m asked by a stranger what I do, / I usually end up telling a lie / because there’s too much to get through,” he sings. “I’d rather smile and simply state that I have a full-time job...as an accountant.”

if you prefer being seen as an accountant instead of a failed actor, why not just drop the actor shit and actually become an accountant? your future self will thank you for it
 
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