Inspector Praline: Well why don't you move into more conventional areas of confectionery, like praline or lime cream; a very popular flavor I'm led to understand. (superintendent enters) I mean look at this one, 'cockroach cluster', (superintendent exits) 'anthrax ripple'. What's this one, 'spring surprise'?
Mr. Milton: Ah - now, that's our specialty - covered with darkest creamy chocolate. When you pop it in your mouth steel bolts spring out and plunge straight through-both cheeks.
Praline: Well where's the pleasure in that?
If people place a nice chocky in their mouth, they don't want their cheeks pierced. In any case this is an inadequate description of the sweetmeat. I shall have to ask you to accompany me to the station.
Milton: (getting up from desk and being led away) It's a fair cop.
they saw what people thought was [x] and attempt to replicate it without understanding
I notice reich-wing trolls also do the same after other people point out all the fallacies that underpin their arguments.
They appear to believe that when rational people point out their numerous ineptitudes, that it's not because it's true, but because accusations of fallacies must be some kind of magic liberal "gotcha" that automatically win any argument.
And then when the troll, in their incomprehension, scattershots lies like "you're being uncivil!" "You ad hominemed me!" they get frustrated at their own impotence and imagine some hypocricy in the audience that sees right through them.
The steady diet of hallucinogens (the gases emitted by sean hannity & rush limbaugh, to name a few) required to maintain Republican support has its share of side-effects.
Back in the real world, here's states plotted by October reported COVID symptoms vs % wearing masks, shaded by 2016 presidential vote. The trend is clear:
Nice try ignoring the the part where a few months of paid shutdown is what would have happened if we had more Democrats and less murder cultists like you.
Everything. he had no control over it coming here yet was attacked when he tried to control the borders
Back in the real world, the criticism was rightly aimed at his racist ban on chinese persons rather than travel from China (which let in 40,000 people coming from China, including Wuhan, go directly into America's largest cities without any testing) and they way he lagged on restricting travel from European areas he held personal property.
Reality check for the deliberately lying purple AC:
Back in the real world, the image board would be even less-hosted without 230 than with it, due to hosts' newfound liability for or the board's content being far more burdensome than some dipshits' butthurt at its disappearance.
See what happened when Stormfront intentionally sought out hosts in countries where its content was illegal to fuel its persecution complex.
Back in the real world, fighting the pandemic and preserving the economy are one and the same, and never has either been a Republican goal.
It takes a special kind a stupod to believe that crippling ~1/3 of the workforce for years could possibly be better for the economy than a couple-month paid slowdown.
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Inspector Praline: Well why don't you move into more conventional areas of confectionery, like praline or lime cream; a very popular flavor I'm led to understand. (superintendent enters) I mean look at this one, 'cockroach cluster', (superintendent exits) 'anthrax ripple'. What's this one, 'spring surprise'?
Mr. Milton: Ah - now, that's our specialty - covered with darkest creamy chocolate. When you pop it in your mouth steel bolts spring out and plunge straight through-both cheeks.
Praline: Well where's the pleasure in that?
If people place a nice chocky in their mouth, they don't want their cheeks pierced. In any case this is an inadequate description of the sweetmeat. I shall have to ask you to accompany me to the station.
Milton: (getting up from desk and being led away) It's a fair cop.
Praline: Stop talking to the camera.
-Monty Python, Crunchy Frog, excerpt
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I notice reich-wing trolls also do the same after other people point out all the fallacies that underpin their arguments.
They appear to believe that when rational people point out their numerous ineptitudes, that it's not because it's true, but because accusations of fallacies must be some kind of magic liberal "gotcha" that automatically win any argument.
And then when the troll, in their incomprehension, scattershots lies like "you're being uncivil!" "You ad hominemed me!" they get frustrated at their own impotence and imagine some hypocricy in the audience that sees right through them.
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The Babylon B- exists to prove that humor is not a requirement for satire.
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The steady diet of hallucinogens (the gases emitted by sean hannity & rush limbaugh, to name a few) required to maintain Republican support has its share of side-effects.
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Back in the real world, here's states plotted by October reported COVID symptoms vs % wearing masks, shaded by 2016 presidential vote. The trend is clear:
https://i.imgur.com/reT60kl.png
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Nice try ignoring the the part where a few months of paid shutdown is what would have happened if we had more Democrats and less murder cultists like you.
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Back in the real world, the criticism was rightly aimed at his racist ban on chinese persons rather than travel from China (which let in 40,000 people coming from China, including Wuhan, go directly into America's largest cities without any testing) and they way he lagged on restricting travel from European areas he held personal property.
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Of which there are none here.
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Reality check for the deliberately lying purple AC:
Back in the real world, the image board would be even less-hosted without 230 than with it, due to hosts' newfound liability for or the board's content being far more burdensome than some dipshits' butthurt at its disappearance.
See what happened when Stormfront intentionally sought out hosts in countries where its content was illegal to fuel its persecution complex.
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Back in the real world, fighting the pandemic and preserving the economy are one and the same, and never has either been a Republican goal.
It takes a special kind a stupod to believe that crippling ~1/3 of the workforce for years could possibly be better for the economy than a couple-month paid slowdown.
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[Asserts facts not in evidence]
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Bobmail feebly denies the reality that his uncivil, off-topic spam isn't worth more than my always-accurate canned response.
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[Asserts facts not in evidence]
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Ronwit: The New York Post's fraudulent story was never, at any time, censored.
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[Projects facts not in evidence]
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Since nothing else that idiot's written so far has had even a grain of truth behind it, I'd say the former is more likely.
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You know you don't need to type anywhere near as many words to convey your message that you're a reality-decoupled moron, right?
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