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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>most people are bad
>elections need to be decided by a majority

Nigga what?

Oh, I'm loving these elections alright. Keep tweeting, Asshole. Tell us MORE of what you actually FEEL for people including the very group that is keeping your fatass afloat on patreon!

Bitch.
 
What this one pic doesn't show is that that girl proudly lopped her tits off and destroyed herself for some shitty attention from shitty people. And no Bob, opposites don't attract. If that were true your dumb brother would've actually married a black tranny, because love is love as he stated, and you'd be swimming in the flooze but you're not.
Cuba is real but whiteness is a social construct:
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I just wanna keep this for posterity.
"White" is a social construct.
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This is total bullshit. The basic human capacity for moving and interacting with the environment evolved over billions of years, as opposed to the 200,000 years for which humans have existed. As a result, it's much harder to automate menial tasks (sorting boxes, driving a taxi, orienting yourself in a room) than higher-level thinking tasks (prescribing drugs, writing ad copy).

This is what Silicon Valley doesn't want to tell you. If the AI revolution happens, the result isn't going to be a socialist utopia where everyone revels in abundant creativity and leisure. It's going to be a return to feudalism - a small upper crust of engineers and other """meritocrats""", propped up by a massive peasant class of manual and service workers. Technology will give our elites the leverage to MASSIVELY crank up inequality.
 
This is total bullshit. The basic human capacity for moving and interacting with the environment evolved over billions of years, as opposed to the 200,000 years for which humans have existed. As a result, it's much harder to automate menial tasks (sorting boxes, driving a taxi, orienting yourself in a room) than higher-level thinking tasks (prescribing drugs, writing ad copy).

This is what Silicon Valley doesn't want to tell you. If the AI revolution happens, the result isn't going to be a socialist utopia where everyone revels in abundant creativity and leisure. It's going to be a return to feudalism - a small upper crust of engineers and other """meritocrats""", propped up by a massive peasant class of manual and service workers. Technology will give our elites the leverage to MASSIVELY crank up inequality.
I just read Player Piano the other day and it’s set in this exact dystopia. There’s also a good deal about the spiritual cost of existing in a fully automated world. Bob should really check it out, if he can still read with those eyes.
 
"The spics and niggers who don't know their place get the bullet too"- herr kino roberto
I mean, the nutjob left arent even trying to hide how insanely racist they are. While a black guy or Latinos/Mexicans vote for the left and know their place in life while thanking their white elite masters they are fine. Should they stop out of line, then they can consider them house niggers, race traitors and Uncle Toms
 
Also Film Robert: "I bench 300. I own guns. I'm an expert at wilderness survival. I had a threesome in middle school. I'm from Boston, we fight."
I'd actually subscribe to Chris's patreon for a month if he did a video series showing Bob trying to bench 300, do a Man vs Wild type weekend trip, and fight someone in a backyard.
 
Chris is taking the election proceedings well. He really is turning into Bob in the ugliest ways.

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I'd actually subscribe to Chris's patreon for a month if he did a video series showing Bob trying to bench 300, do a Man vs Wild type weekend trip, and fight someone in a backyard.
He wouldn't last more than 5 minutes before spontaneously combusting and release enough toxic gas to make all of Massachusetts into a statewide Chernobyl.
 
Chris is taking the election proceedings well. He really is turning into Bob in the ugliest ways.

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The way things are currently projecting, it looks like Libertarians might be clincher votes stolen away from Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan to allow Biden to win there.

Stop REEEEEing about third party voters you fucking fascist. They might be your hero.
 
The way things are currently projecting, it looks like Libertarians might be clincher votes stolen away from Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan to allow Biden to win there.

Stop REEEEEing about third party voters you fucking fascist. They might be your hero.
Anyone that outright tells someone else they voted wrong is a lolcow.
 
How about telling people to fuck off for not voting Democrat (good lord I’ve seen a plenty of that)?
I think that counts, too. The "Blue No Matter Who" crowd essentially admit with their slogan that they don't actually think about the policies or the people they're electing, they're just straight ticket party shills that want their version of the Miami Dolphins to win the political Super Bowl.
 
Blockbuster wasn't even that good of a video store. The best video stores were those Mom and Pop operations with the "Adult Section" in the back, closed off by a curtain. The people who worked there knew enough about movies to give you a few good ideas on what to watch, while the teen retail drones who worked at big chain rental stores probably didn't. The Mom & Pop stores probably had more obscure movies in their collection - things that tickled their own fancy or things that they wanted to share with the world, while the big chains had 72 copies of the latest Hollywood release. As a result, finding a little known cult gem at a big chain was probably something that only happened once in a great while. I wouldn't mind hearing the crazy tales of customer interaction at a small town Mom n Pop rental store on a podcast. I'll bet it would be like the podcast version of Acts of Gord, which is still entertaining to read 8 years after it stopped updating.
The county I grew up in had a mom and pop movie rental store. They actually stayed in business into the early Netflix era. The only reason they shutdown was that Pop died. Your description of it is perfect. When they had their going-out-of-business sale, I remember seeing a UFC 1 VHS. When I saw it at the sale, I didn't know what it was. I remember the description being about having sumo and these other style vs style fights and I thought it was all nonsense and fake and so didn't buy it. I kick myself for not picking that up.
Their Adult Section had a giant, intimidating STOP sign that always kept me away. All the videos were behind a wall. I never went back there until this sale and found the whole place empty. I'm sure the first coomer to get back there bought the entire selection.

In my hometown, there's a Mom and Pop shop that also rents videos and is still in business. It's a bit of a hidden gem shop if you like horror. Half their selection is horror DVDs.
 
The county I grew up in had a mom and pop movie rental store. They actually stayed in business into the early Netflix era. The only reason they shutdown was that Pop died. Your description of it is perfect. When they had their going-out-of-business sale, I remember seeing a UFC 1 VHS. When I saw it at the sale, I didn't know what it was. I remember the description being about having sumo and these other style vs style fights and I thought it was all nonsense and fake and so didn't buy it. I kick myself for not picking that up.
Their Adult Section had a giant, intimidating STOP sign that always kept me away. All the videos were behind a wall. I never went back there until this sale and found the whole place empty. I'm sure the first coomer to get back there bought the entire selection.

In my hometown, there's a Mom and Pop shop that also rents videos and is still in business. It's a bit of a hidden gem shop if you like horror. Half their selection is horror DVDs.
Internet shopping has hurt big box stores that couldn't make the transition far more than mom and pop ones, because those stores offer more intangible benefits (knowledgeable shopkeepers, a social environment with people who have a shared interest, etc) that keep loyal customers. It's why "Friendly Local Game Stores" are still an important part of the tabletop RPG scene.

Bob and Chris have a strange fixation with old big box stores that few other people share. I guess the closest I can come to relating to it is my reaction Barnes and Noble's economic woes, since I used sit in there and skim through books sometimes, but even then it's hard to care because it was such a sterile environment. Nobody really talked to each other. The architecture, lighting, and everything else was designed to get people to buy and GTFO. The big boxes were soulless by design, and that's part of what killed them.
 
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