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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What the fuck timeline am I in right now where the bleeding heart liberals are the ones defending the rights and privileges of megacorporations?
Personally I like to think the reason is those corporations agreeing with their viewpoints and things like "Muh representation!" even though it's clear they still only care about profits. Maybe also things like how the US government can't "no platform" people but a corporation like Google or Facebook totally can. They can even do that while working with the government/political parities but because they aren't the government, they don't have the same restrictions. That's why it's become more common for the more nutty liberals to become corporatists.

Lensherr is right about Bob in particular though.
 
What the fuck timeline am I in right now where the bleeding heart liberals are the ones defending the rights and privileges of megacorporations?
It seems like they've all taken Bob's infamous "no bad tactics" quote to heart. I'm sure it's been pointed out before, but it's cognitive dissonance on steroids.
 
He's so delusional he thinks white knighting a giant corporation like Google is sticking up for the little guy.

So glad I made this a long time ago-well, Yahtzee made it, I just screencapped it.

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But it's always a surprise to him when Muslims do it.
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"Suspicion often creates what it suspects." -C.S. Lewis

Keep calling the Right Nazis, Bob and eventually they'll don jackboots to kick you in the nuts.
Might happen sooner than we think.
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I'm not an expert on philosophy, but doesn't Plato make it clear that his republic was only theoretical?
Republic is "theoretical" not so much in the sense of "let's just do a thought experiment" as "it'd be great if this happens and this is what we should be strive for". In other words, Plato/Socrates was more idealistic/utopian, and was no more "theoretical" than Karl Marx.

And Philosopher Kings are supposed to be keen in mind and body, not basement-dwelling blobs gorging on junk food and Marvel movies.
 
Republic is "theoretical" not so much in the sense of "let's just do a thought experiment" as "it'd be great if this happens and this is what we should be strive for". In other words, Plato/Socrates was more idealistic/utopian, and was no more "theoretical" than Karl Marx.

And Philosopher Kings are supposed to be keen in mind and body, not basement-dwelling blobs gorging on junk food and Marvel movies.

Weren't the Philosopher Kings also supposed to be dirty poor so that they wouldn't be tempted to get cushy with their job?
 
Weren't the Philosopher Kings also supposed to be dirty poor so that they wouldn't be tempted to get cushy with their job?
If properly trained, they should not succumb to the temptation of money, status, or sex anyway.
If properly trained.
 
Somehow I don't recognize any Criterion Edition on those heaps of DVDs. Lover of arts and culture everyone!
I noticed at least one Eclipse compilation in there, but I have a hunch it's a comp of Japanese monster/gangster movies instead of the early years of Bergman or Ozu. In fairness, that's probably what'd I'd get too, but I'm also not claiming superiority over others off of taste.
 
I mean he wrote a book about his religious adoration for a really old Mario title. I think his view on what is culturally significant is somewhat biased and skewed.
 
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