Careercow Robert Chipman / Bob / Moviebob / "Movieblob" - Middle-Aged Consoomer, CWC with a Thesaurus, Ardent Male Feminist and Superior Futurist, the Twice-Fired, the Mario-Worshipper, publicly dismantled by Hot Dog Girl, now a diabetic

How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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So reading bobs recent Tirades he seems to want an
obligarchic intellectual class to run society by mandate of being better than anyone else, meanwhile the lower ranks are phased out of working via automatisation of production and left to their own devices- they're frankly too stupid to be entrusted with leadership anyway because they elect bad leaders.
Bassically he wants the comic series judge Dredd to be real

Bob's brighter future everyone-
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So reading bobs recent Tirades he seems to want and obligarchic intellectual class to run society by mandate of being better than anyone else, meanwhile the lower ranks phased out of working via automatisation of production and left to their own devices who frankly are stupid to be entrusted with leadership anyway because they elect bad leaders.
Bassically he wants the comic series judge Dredd to be real

I mean, he thinks that videogames are real and that CoD and Medal of Honour did 9/11, so it wouldn't surprise me if he thought Dredd would one day be real.
 
Yeah, will Bob support the establishment Republicans like he does the establishment Democrats?
Watching Trump get elected was like watching The Emperor's New Clothes get played out on a national scale. Now instead of liberalism vs conservatism, we have naked elites and an obese basement dweller hoping they'll toss him a bone.
 
Once again, Bob fails to see the irony of what he is saying.

He claims that Donald Trump, that the media attempted at all times to take out (both Republicans and Democratics alike) has "wounded value of democracy" yet does not bat an eye at the fact that Hillary Clinton had almost all of the media behind her and had the Democratic primary rigged in her favor. If any, Trump's victory was a triumph for democracy because he got in with the odds stacked against him.
 
Once again, Bob fails to see the irony of what he is saying.

He claims that Donald Trump, that the media attempted at all times to take out (both Republicans and Democratics alike) has "wounded value of democracy" yet does not bat an eye at the fact that Hillary Clinton had almost all of the media behind her and had the Democratic primary rigged in her favor. If any, Trump's victory was a triumph for democracy because he got in with the odds stacked against him.

It's better than that. He blusters aboeut "wounded democracy" but for the last two months he's been going on and on and on about how stupid the normies are and how the throngs of useless morlocks of middle America are destroying the SUPERIOR FUTURE of elites and experts ... which isn't exactly a ringing endorsement of the merits of democracy. I wonder if he's even remotely aware of the sheer inconsistencies he embodies.
 
It's better than that. He blusters aboeut "wounded democracy" but for the last two months he's been going on and on and on about how stupid the normies are and how the throngs of useless morlocks of middle America are destroying the SUPERIOR FUTURE of elites and experts ... which isn't exactly a ringing endorsement of the merits of democracy. I wonder if he's even remotely aware of the sheer inconsistencies he embodies.

I think the election was Bob's breaking point for democracy. He must have rationalized representative government can't work if it gives a voice to people as obviously bigoted, dimwitted, and morally bankrupt as middle Americans. Like many die hard anti-Trumpers he's basically spent the past two months advocating for total oligarchy. Ironic, considering "oligarch" is one of their favorite insults to hurl at the Donald.
 
I'm curious to how accurate the Hidden Figures movie is to the real story and how much Hollywood took liberties with it for Oscar contention. And if anyone points out the inaccuracies of the movie, expect Blobbo to make a lengthy diatribe in defense.

I hear it's actually pretty decent. It even got a recommendation from National Review, who endorsed it as a genuine if occasionally cheesy look at American ingenuity at work. I think the only reason it might not make it too far in the Oscars is because while it's apparently pretty good it's kind of lightweight in terms of subject matter. "Smart women do math as their day job" isn't really all that riveting a premise no matter how under-appreciated those women were.

Of course, given how hard the Academy fell on its sword over that #OscarsSoWhite bullshit last year there is a good chance they'll force it into the running anyway.
 
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