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Oh! Lol! xD <i>Now</i> I get the reference! Thanks for the clarification ;)
You mean like how people miss having jock itch?
At least we finally found out that it wasn't exactly X/Twitter that was totally evil. It was just their original owners and a large group of toxic monsters on there, and the moment they didn't have their clubhouse working in their favor anymore, they ran off to stink up a new place on the internet. I still wouldn't make an account on X, but at least I don't hate it as much as I once did.
Oh, I thought he ran off to Bluesky like all the other hard-left drones.
Dang! Have you got guts! Even then, it's a miracle you made it out alive :O
Your story reminds me of an article that was written by a white police officer who worked in southern California in the 90s. He talked about what affirmative action at Police Academy was like, issues he ran into in his job, the astounding IQ levels of many blacks in the area, the fascinatingly interesting work ethic of his fellow black officers, why he hated QuinceaƱeras, and why moving far away to an all-white neighborhood was the best thing he ever did. The stuff he wrote should be a standard in sociology and anthropology textbooks in colleges everywhere, because it was honest and sounds disturbingly accurate as to why letting non-whites get away with crap should not be part of American culture.
https://www.unz.com/article/my-career-as-a-white-police-officer/
Ahhh! From the Bates Hotel? That makes sense now. Some people have compared Newscum to a cartoon politician/villain as well. Let's just hope nobody lights a match near that hair of his. He's got enough grease to compete with the Gulf Oil spill of the late 2000s.
Who's that?
It's still worth watching for the action, the romance, and the scene-chewing. You can tell, despite it being made in the 1950s, that they <i>did</i> make an attempt at doing their homework on 12th century medieval England and using some of what they read, though it's difficult not to nitpick at little things here and there.
Never change, Patman. We need more centrists to get an outside opinion.
He's tough, I don't believe for a minute he would ever be scared off by a bunch of loud, ugly, overgrown children.
Did you hear about the dozens of videos of left-wing women losing their minds and screaming in their cars while filming themselves after the election? Good <i>God</i> that was nuts! I may have been mad after Obama and later Biden were elected, but I never reacted in such a crazy, immature, animalistic way like that.
It's true, I don't think they even realize how much they drove a bunch of their own voters away, including some of their staple groups! This was the first time in recent history that the Teamsters, the Jews, Hispanic men, and black men, did not vote Democrat. I was honestly astonished :O Even funnier, the Left put entire shoe stores in their mouths by calling all those groups "racists" and "sexists!" Protected groups of people who were supposed to be the downtrodden ones the Left had pretended to stand up for all these years, and here they are, turning on their own fans. Talk about an epic historical fail.
I'm going to enjoy having a President in the White House with balls and a First Lady who doesn't.
Did he threaten you?
I do admire Abraham Lincoln and Queen Elizabeth I, but still...
Wait, her not attending is a bad thing?
Jimmy's waiting for him there.
Well...they did change who was responsible for the death of Bruce's parents. It wasn't originally the Joker when he was young and not yet the Joker. It was another guy in the comics.
I just assumed this was an early point in Batman's career and he hadn't met Robin yet. It's like, he was already starting to be known around Gotham, but only through rumors and hearsay among lower-level thugs, but hadn't really established himself as the city's protector just yet.
It would have been interesting, seeing how Tim Burton would have interpreted Bruce Wayne taking in Dick Grayson and teaching him the ropes. Sad part was, his movies never got that far. Either that, or he was planning on writing his own Batman lore without ever introducing Robin.
I loved Arnold's version of Mr. Freeze. He was hilarious! Plus it was nice that he turned good at the end.
Uma Thurman was both interesting and ridiculous as Poison Ivy, but she made it work. However, this movie was inaccurate in how she poisoned men with her kisses. She couldn't originally produce the venom from her lips in the comic book lore; she had to put on poisonous lipstick she made herself in her lab first.
I didn't actually know this until I watched the 90s cartoon again and heard about that third Christopher Nolan Batman film, but this movie actually really did do Bane dirty. He wasn't originally a mutated, nearly mindless thug that did whatever Ivy told him to do. He was originally his own villain, and a particularly difficult one for Batman to fight because he was smart.