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  • JeBurkhardtJeBurkhardt Posts: 4,863
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    I am waiting until they release The Madness of George; Tokyo Drift before I go see it. 
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,685
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    I am waiting until they release The Madness of George; Tokyo Drift before I go see it. 
    Now that's funny.
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,070
    Very disturbing news!

    Trump’s grip over Republicans hardens as party cleaves to election ‘big lie’

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/10/republicans-trump-election-big-lie


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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,884
    edited May 2021
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,685
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 
    Of course Cheney's replacement (Stefanik) is barely a Republican from a policy standpoint.  The only reason she's being put up is 1. she's a woman and 2. She supported the Trump lies, so Trump likes her.  It's yet more direct evidence that a set of principles is irrelevant to the party today.  It's only fealty.  
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,070
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 

    I agree and yet, if Trump manages to hold his favor with enough Republicans, might he be a threat after all in 2024?  I hope not but I'm not overly confident that way.  The man is a menace and his followers are very fixated on him.  I find it all highly disturbing.
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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,884
    edited May 2021
    brianlux said:
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 

    I agree and yet, if Trump manages to hold his favor with enough Republicans, might he be a threat after all in 2024?  I hope not but I'm not overly confident that way.  The man is a menace and his followers are very fixated on him.  I find it all highly disturbing.
    Sure it's not out of the realm of possibility that Trump can run and win in 2024...because anything's freaking possible at this point. But if I was the GOP, I wouldn't be banking on that. I'd want to build new candidates (something that both parties have failed to do in my opinion). Trump barely won in 2016, and in 2020, he lost and the GOP lost their congressional majority. So what was the benefit of Trump anyway? I guess he appointed a lot of conservatives to judicial positions. But in the long run, it seems he'll hurt them more than he's helped them. 
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  • eddieceddiec Posts: 3,885
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    They changed the title of the first Harry Potter book to suit Americans, so that's not surprising at all.
  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,149
      Ledbetterman10 said:
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 
    Single-party rule is their endgame.  They know they're the minority and they're still working on it.  That should scare people.

    Can Trump in in 2024? Of course. He just won Georgia.  And several other states are following their lead.  It was nice to see Trump lose but the GQP had a great election season aside from that, particularly at the state level. They wanted the takeover to be as covert as possible.  But they'll kill the Republic in broad daylight if they have to. 
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,685
    eddiec said:
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    They changed the title of the first Harry Potter book to suit Americans, so that's not surprising at all.
    Because Americans don't know the word "philosopher" but understand "sorcerer"?
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 9,820
    mrussel1 said:
    eddiec said:
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    They changed the title of the first Harry Potter book to suit Americans, so that's not surprising at all.
    Because Americans don't know the word "philosopher" but understand "sorcerer"?
    Pretty much. They thought it would confuse people.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,685
    tbergs said:
    mrussel1 said:
    eddiec said:
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    They changed the title of the first Harry Potter book to suit Americans, so that's not surprising at all.
    Because Americans don't know the word "philosopher" but understand "sorcerer"?
    Pretty much. They thought it would confuse people.
    Sorry, that doesn't make any sense.  
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 37,047
    mrussel1 said:
    tbergs said:
    mrussel1 said:
    eddiec said:
    dankind said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    There's a great play by an English playwright titled The Madness of George III. It was adapted for the screen a few years after it's stage premiere, and the director decided to change the title to the equally great film to The Madness of King George so that Americans wouldn't be confused and think they needed to see The Madness of George I and The Madness of George II before enjoying The Madness of George III.
    They changed the title of the first Harry Potter book to suit Americans, so that's not surprising at all.
    Because Americans don't know the word "philosopher" but understand "sorcerer"?
    Pretty much. They thought it would confuse people.
    Sorry, that doesn't make any sense.  
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  • Ledbetterman10Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,884
    I've never read or seen Harry Potter, but it seems like it's just a marketing ploy for American audiences. "Sorcerer's Stone" sounds fun and whimsical, like a Disney movie. "Philosopher's Stone" sounds like it could be boring and pretentious, like a lecture. Consider the following examples. Which would appeal more to young readers/movie-goers?

    Example of a Sorcerer:


    Example of a philosopher:


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  • tbergstbergs Posts: 9,820
    I've never read or seen Harry Potter, but it seems like it's just a marketing ploy for American audiences. "Sorcerer's Stone" sounds fun and whimsical, like a Disney movie. "Philosopher's Stone" sounds like it could be boring and pretentious, like a lecture. Consider the following examples. Which would appeal more to young readers/movie-goers?

    Example of a Sorcerer:


    Example of a philosopher:


    Yep. Sorcerer brought forth images of magic while philospher, uh, what? I mean, it's all marketing and if it meant a few million more in sales than why not. The book eventually sold itself any way, but they didn't know how massive it would be.

    But the real reason that Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, published 20 years ago Monday, took on more of a Mickey Mouse vibe across the pond had everything to do with marketing. Simply put, J.K. Rowling’s U.S. publisher didn’t think the first “Harry Potter” book sounded magical enough with her original U.K. title ― even though it references the stuff of actual legend.

    “Levine noted that he needed a title that said ‘magic’ more overtly to American readers,” Errington writes.

    “He [Levine] continued, ‘I certainly did not mind Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone but I can see, if you forget now what happened after, ... why a book that is titled Philosopher’s Stone might seem more arcane or something. So the title that I had suggested to me and which I then turned to Jo was Harry Potter and the School of Magic. Jo very thoughtfully said, No ― that doesn’t feel right to me ... there are objects that I would like. What if we called it the Sorcerer’s Stone?’”

    It's a hopeless situation...
  • static111static111 Posts: 4,889
    brianlux said:
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 

    I agree and yet, if Trump manages to hold his favor with enough Republicans, might he be a threat after all in 2024?  I hope not but I'm not overly confident that way.  The man is a menace and his followers are very fixated on him.  I find it all highly disturbing.
    Sure it's not out of the realm of possibility that Trump can run and win in 2024...because anything's freaking possible at this point. But if I was the GOP, I wouldn't be banking on that. I'd want to build new candidates (something that both parties have failed to do in my opinion). Trump barely won in 2016, and in 2020, he lost and the GOP lost their congressional majority. So what was the benefit of Trump anyway? I guess he appointed a lot of conservatives to judicial positions. But in the long run, it seems he'll hurt them more than he's helped them. 
    I can see a scenario where Trump wins in 24 because republicans at the end of the day  will vote for anyone that isn’t a dem. That and depending on how the rest of Biden’s term goes could spell a disaster, with Joe Manchin and Sinema blocking all progress.
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 37,047
    I would think, more simplistically, "sorcerer" implies a violent angle, where "philosopher" does not. they know the demographic. 
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  • cblock4lifecblock4life Posts: 1,727
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    When a picture of a hot dog can completely derail the coronavirus thread and “Bennifer” is the big story of the day here in the good old USA, no need for apologies. 
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,685
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    When a picture of a hot dog can completely derail the coronavirus thread and “Bennifer” is the big story of the day here in the good old USA, no need for apologies. 
    Hot dogs are good.
  • cblock4lifecblock4life Posts: 1,727
    mrussel1 said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    When a picture of a hot dog can completely derail the coronavirus thread and “Bennifer” is the big story of the day here in the good old USA, no need for apologies. 
    Hot dogs are good.
    Only if you’re high  =) how’s your reading going 
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 29,685
    mrussel1 said:
    i'm sorry. I'm really really sorry to have to say this. but seriously, it often comes across as many americans as having the IQ of a fucking toaster. 
    Please don’t be sorry because it’s the truth. It’s actually embarrassing. Imagine dealing with these dip shits in person everyday. 
    When a picture of a hot dog can completely derail the coronavirus thread and “Bennifer” is the big story of the day here in the good old USA, no need for apologies. 
    Hot dogs are good.
    Only if you’re high  =) how’s your reading going 
    Struggling. I'm too high....
  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 20,349
    mrussel1 said:
    The GOP is so dumb for still riding the Trump train. It was one thing to use him because he beat Hillary and had power. But vilifying the likes of Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney (actual real conservative republicans) and still going on about a stolen election to appease Trump-lovers is political suicide. What's their endgame? Trump being elected in 2024? They'd have a better chance to win the White House with someone like DeSantis. But DeSantis probably wouldn't even run against Trump in a 2024 primary out of fear of pissing off Trump's base and ruining his future chances. 
    Of course Cheney's replacement (Stefanik) is barely a Republican from a policy standpoint.  The only reason she's being put up is 1. she's a woman and 2. She supported the Trump lies, so Trump likes her.  It's yet more direct evidence that a set of principles is irrelevant to the party today.  It's only fealty.  
    I was trying to remember why I used to have a decent opinion of her and came across some stuff yesterday.  At one point she was very vocal about tRump saying inappropriate shit.  Then at some point she fell in line.
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    Damn those windmills! DAMN THEM!


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    Hobbes said:
    See the source image

    I'm easily amused.  That kept me entertained for a good two minutes.  :lol:
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 37,047
    mickeyrat said:
    meh, he won't go to prison unless it's something related to the presidency. much like michael cohen, it would more likely be his accountants and trump would be shielded from knowledge of any nefariousness. 
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  • KatKat Posts: 4,872
    How difficult would it have been to just say no if that's the truth?



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    Watch the ball of yarn as it rolls across the floor toward the stairs, watch it now as it gains momentum.

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    Watch the ball of yarn as it rolls across the floor toward the stairs, watch it now as it gains momentum.

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    will never give that man a click
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