The Big Lie
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@nobodyssock said in The Big Lie:
Bullshit. There are eyewitness accounts that he reveled in the stampede and took great joy watching it and couldnt understand why his aides looked on in horror. He only made statements long after the horses broke out of the barn due to the pressure of virtually everyone , his daughter, aides, congressmen telling him to say something to quell it. The guy is a monster. And anyone who has any respect for him still, is a fucking partisan idiot
I see that the thread has deteriorated beyond its customary level of rude crudity. Makes ya proud, don't it?
Sock: I often agree with much of what you say. What I don't love is the posture in which you say it -- that is, with the intention of coming in here solely to re-educate the constipated morons in TNCR. I'd like you to believe that there are quite a few very smart people here, and to dial down the superior attitude. Often it is unwarranted.
- Some does not mean all.
- You can catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar.
- Some of us are downright adorable.
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That's just plain filthy.
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@nobodyssock said in The Big Lie:
he reveled in the stampede and took great joy watching it
This is obviously true.
But, only because of the TDS rule: "Whatever anyone says about Mr. Trump is true"
If someone makes up a story about an unnamed eyewitness, that is even more true.
@copper said in The Big Lie:
@nobodyssock said in The Big Lie:
he reveled in the stampede and took great joy watching it
This is obviously true.
But, only because of the TDS rule: "Whatever anyone says about Mr. Trump is true"
If someone makes up a story about an unnamed eyewitness, that is even more true.
That's been the bulk of statements made about him. All anonymous.
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@nobodyssock said in The Big Lie:
Bullshit. There are eyewitness accounts that he reveled in the stampede and took great joy watching it and couldnt understand why his aides looked on in horror. He only made statements long after the horses broke out of the barn due to the pressure of virtually everyone , his daughter, aides, congressmen telling him to say something to quell it. The guy is a monster. And anyone who has any respect for him still, is a fucking partisan idiot
I see that the thread has deteriorated beyond its customary level of rude crudity. Makes ya proud, don't it?
Sock: I often agree with much of what you say. What I don't love is the posture in which you say it -- that is, with the intention of coming in here solely to re-educate the constipated morons in TNCR. I'd like you to believe that there are quite a few very smart people here, and to dial down the superior attitude. Often it is unwarranted.
- Some does not mean all.
- You can catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar.
- Some of us are downright adorable.
@catseye3 said in The Big Lie:
@nobodyssock said in The Big Lie:
Bullshit. There are eyewitness accounts that he reveled in the stampede and took great joy watching it and couldnt understand why his aides looked on in horror. He only made statements long after the horses broke out of the barn due to the pressure of virtually everyone , his daughter, aides, congressmen telling him to say something to quell it. The guy is a monster. And anyone who has any respect for him still, is a fucking partisan idiot
I see that the thread has deteriorated beyond its customary level of rude crudity. Makes ya proud, don't it?
Sock: I often agree with much of what you say. What I don't love is the posture in which you say it -- that is, with the intention of coming in here solely to re-educate the constipated morons in TNCR. I'd like you to believe that there are quite a few very smart people here, and to dial down the superior attitude. Often it is unwarranted.
- Some does not mean all.
- You can catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar.
- Some of us are downright adorable.
Well, is there a more polite term for chicken fucker?
Fowl fondler?
Ram-buddy? Nah, that's goats.
Egg-citer?
Cock-cackler?
I'm all for trying to be [Major Payne] sen-si-tive [/Major Payne].
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@aqua-letifer said in The Big Lie:
@nobodyssock said in The Big Lie:
Apparently you know more about the facts than I do.
In all fairness, you yourself admitted that you ignore past facts, and ridiculed Renauda for placing value in them. So your comment, however sarcastic, is true.
I think you quoted the wrong guy, but literally I never admitted to ignoring past facts. I admitted to thinking twice and thrice when someone historical name drops as if they have some deep knowledge of some deep concept that applies directly to our current lives. I'm very confident that such stuff tends to be BS. People are drawn to it because people are learners. Good for them. But they want it to mean more than it actually does.
@horace said in The Big Lie:
I admitted to thinking twice and thrice when someone historical name drops as if they have some deep knowledge of some deep concept that applies directly to our current lives. I'm very confident that such stuff tends to be BS. People are drawn to it because people are learners. Good for them. But they want it to mean more than it actually does.
Actually they do not want it to mean anything more than what it is, an event or series of past events. Like literature, history describes the world as it has been created by the human condition. It is not about anything else.
You are correct though people are learners. They learn from experience.
If you don't like it or find it offensive, I suggest you stop reading my posts.
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@horace said in The Big Lie:
I admitted to thinking twice and thrice when someone historical name drops as if they have some deep knowledge of some deep concept that applies directly to our current lives. I'm very confident that such stuff tends to be BS. People are drawn to it because people are learners. Good for them. But they want it to mean more than it actually does.
Actually they do not want it to mean anything more than what it is, an event or series of past events. Like literature, history describes the world as it has been created by the human condition. It is not about anything else.
You are correct though people are learners. They learn from experience.
If you don't like it or find it offensive, I suggest you stop reading my posts.
@renauda said in The Big Lie:
@horace said in The Big Lie:
I admitted to thinking twice and thrice when someone historical name drops as if they have some deep knowledge of some deep concept that applies directly to our current lives. I'm very confident that such stuff tends to be BS. People are drawn to it because people are learners. Good for them. But they want it to mean more than it actually does.
Actually they do not want it to mean anything more than what it is, an event or series of past events. Like literature, history describes the world as it has been created by the human condition. It is not about anything else.
You are correct though people are learners. They learn from experience.
If you don't like it or find it offensive, I suggest you stop reading my posts.
That's fine, I enjoy your posts.