If I were being charitable, I'd say that Bob's romanticized vision of a fully automated future is something like The Jetsons, which he no doubt watched reruns of endlessly when he was a child and probably shaped his view of what the future would bring. A society where machines do literally all labor, to the point that "work" is showing up to a console and occasionally pressing a button, leaving you free to spend the rest of your day lounging about doing nothing. Bob was fed the dream of a post-scarcity future where nobody would ever have to do anything tedious or demanding, and could instead channel all of their time and energy into artistic endeavors, freed from the need to actually work to support themselves for a living, a perfect society for all.
But if that was ever his vision, that's long gone.
Now, Bob only wants that do-nothing-and-get-paid-for-it future for the
already creative class (which of course Bob is a member of, despite not creating anything), not for those damn regressives trying to hold his Superior Future back. He doesn't want to extend the benefits of post-scarcity to those he hates, he wants to see them trampled underfoot. Because his unrealistic fantasy isn't coming true fast enough for him, he lashes out at everyone he thinks is working against it, never once realizing that we're a long way away from a fully automated workforce, if it ever happens.
For someone who styles himself as an enlightened Thinker, he sure does believe in some crazy things.
19May#09

And Claudine Gay was the president of Harvard.
Fani Willis, the DA presiding over the Trump case in Georgia, presumably also has a law degree, and she's one of the most incompetent and moronic lawyers I've ever seen. Qualifications mean jack shit if the person in question didn't really earn them, and was instead given a pass because of DEI initiatives.
And respect is earned, not automatically given. Frankly, we should return to the days when Congressmen whipped each other with canes, get rid of the facade that they're any better than the rest of us. Fuck decorum.
19May#14
Hence pinko shit are the sole reserve for rich people like Nick Parrott, who has his parents do the conserving for him
The only line in this retarded spiel that I want to point out is Bob stating that he doesn't want to spend the next
seventy years of his life fighting for "the People." He's said something similar before, the retarded notion that he's somehow going to live to be 120, and it's frankly mind-boggling why he thinks that's going to happen.
My grandmother lived to be almost 110 years old, and up until a few months before she passed, she was still doing alright. Her mental faculties were all still there, she remained active in the nursing home she was in, and people were always shocked to hear how old she was because she didn't look it. Thing is, my grandma didn't eat herself into a fat blob, chug booze every day, and spend all her time in a perpetual state of rage at things that don't matter. Bob is gonna be ridiculously lucky if he's only halfway through his life at this point, considering how he looks like he's at least a decade older than he actually is and he's only gotten worse over time. I'd be surprised if he makes it another twenty years to outlive his dad.
19May#16
Bobby thinks it is fun to kill all Russians, and thinks that the only things of value in Russia are the
Tetris "castles".

Americans have a well-deserved reputation for their abject ignorance, but perhaps if you simply discount Bobby the country would have looked somewhat brighter?
Yes, let's go to open war against a nuclear-armed country for the crime of Trump (even though that was all bullshit), that can't possibly end horribly. Bob is definitely not retarded.
19May#23
Latest study about suicide rate of post-op trannies. No surprises here.

The excuse by Caleb Lawrence does not surprise me either.
Trannies kill themselves because they're mentally ill, and mentally ill people are more likely to kill themselves. If we wanted to stop trannies from killing themselves, we would stop enabling their mental disorders and help them overcome their issues. But trannies don't want to hear that simple truth, so they'll blame everyone else but themselves.
19May#29
Disney animators borrowing from propaganda for a musical sequence in The Lion King doesn't mean that it's blatantly political, it just means that both the propaganda and the movie are drawing from a shared imagery. Cultures throughout history understand how to convey order and strength through artistic choices, and that's all there is to it. If they were trying to be more on the nose, then Scar would have had the hyenas exterminate some kind of undesirables.
19May#31
Explain how last year, only a single MCU movie cracked the top 10 worldwide gross. Explain how last year, only two MCU movies cracked the top 10 domestic gross, and nowhere near the top. Explain how these are trends downward over the past decade.
The MCU is a dying brand, and people hoping for it to somehow become popular again are delusional.
19May#32
We should have killed MCU before it laid eggs.
I think someone mentioned in the MCU thread how they tried to follow the story of just the characters they liked, but they found it harder to stay invested when the movies were referencing things that they hadn't seen. Most of the story of the movie would be self-contained, but there would be multiple things that they'd have no context for.
I'm starting to be more and more of the opinion that it
was intended that you watch everything, and that's part of why the MCU is floundering now. Obviously it makes business sense to structure things in this way: if you instill in audiences the notion that you
have to see this movie to understand what comes next, they'll go to see it even if they wouldn't have been all that interested otherwise, increasing box office revenue. But that only works as long as people remain invested, which was easier for the people who had been there from the start when the barrier to entry was lower. Nowadays, with dozens of movies and TV shows released and over a decade of continuity, anyone coming into the franchise won't have an easy time building that initial investment because of how daunting the prospect of watching it all is.
And even the people who
were there from the start can't keep up their enthusiasm forever. Endgame was the jumping off point for a lot of people, myself included, and I had been enjoying the series as a whole up until then (except Captain Marvel, which I wisely skipped because I was pretty sure it wouldn't come up in Endgame at all, and I was right). I've already related the story of how my friend put on Doctor Strange 2 on a whim because he likes the character, and after five minutes we shut it off because we had no context for anything and nothing to engage with.
Marvel is now flailing about trying to make it seem like they didn't actually want you to watch everything, but it's a lost cause. When consumers break their habits, it's very hard for them to get them to pick them up again.
19May#33
Paging
@Mola Ram, Bobby's talking about LotR again and I'm feeling my blood start to boil. Can you take this one?
19May#35
Lasting impact. Continued from 18May#20
So, box office matters as an indication of how good a movie is, except when people use it to point out how bad a Disney movie does, in which case it doesn't. Thanks for clearing that up for me, Bobby.
19May#42
No, Bob, I'm sure your racist grandpa would be bitching about the nigger in the Jap game. Don't try to pretend like he's one of the good ones when we know you're one of his descendants.