Example: ~Man in glasses~ 'I don't care if he is the president, if he lets one go one more time I am leaving."
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The Donald: I'm sure that the good Lord up above will strike down Comey for all those lies he told! and all of these others that are hindering me from MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!
Can I get a amen?
Man in glasses thinks: I ain't messing with the good Lord! That's where I draw the line! But oh well...amen...
"We've done a lot a things to Make America Great Again, but as I look upon the traitor Obama swinging from the end of a noose, I think this is the greatest."
"Alas, poor Flynn! I knew him, Jared: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath boned me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abwhorred in my imagination it is!"
President Trump: Civilization is the advance of technical and scientific knowledge, and most importantly, social organization. Most of all it is the capability to maintain cooperate/cooperate relationships in very large groups. You will notice that the enlightenment is a root and branch attack on civilization, and Rousseau explicitly framed it as an attack on civilization and intent to destroy civilization.
Man in glasses: The devaluation of local prejudices and customs is the dismantling of Chesterton’s fence, the abandonment of the slowly and painfully accumulated habits, customs, laws and institutions that make civilization possible, the devaluation and abandonment of the roots of Western Civilization. Our Cathedrals are empty and abandoned.
Roger Waters played here last night, and while I didn't go as I can no longer navigate crowds of that size, some video showed up on YouTube this morning. Holly and Jess from Lucius are singing backups for him still, and I'm hoping the whole show gets uploaded because their rendition of "The Great Gig in the Sky" will send shivers down your spine. Here he is ripping holes in president four-year-old with "Pigs":
It's sad what Roger Waters has become, a bitter old man haranguing people who came to hear music with self-indulgent rants against a person he knows next to nothing about.
At least it makes resentful shut-ins like Doug happy, in a pathetically hateful way.
OK, B15, that was fucking hilarious. And as for the "... self-indulgent rants against a person he knows next to nothing about." thing, that song was recorded for the album "Animals" in 1976, and Mr. Waters has expressed the same sort of surprise that everyone else feels that someone would so exactly conform to the lyrics he wrote more than forty years ago as has president four-year-old.
"Mr. Waters has expressed the same sort of surprise that everyone else feels that someone would so exactly conform to the lyrics he wrote more than forty years ago"
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The Donald: I'm sure that the good Lord up above will strike down Comey for all those lies he told! and all of these others that are hindering me from MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!
Can I get a amen?
Man in glasses thinks: I ain't messing with the good Lord! That's where I draw the line! But oh well...amen...
"We've done a lot a things to Make America Great Again, but as I look upon the traitor Obama swinging from the end of a noose, I think this is the greatest."
"Alas, poor Flynn! I knew him, Jared: a fellow
of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath
boned me on his back a thousand times; and now, how
abwhorred in my imagination it is!"
-Doug in Oakland
President Trump: Civilization is the advance of technical and scientific knowledge, and most importantly, social organization. Most of all it is the capability to maintain cooperate/cooperate relationships in very large groups. You will notice that the enlightenment is a root and branch attack on civilization, and Rousseau explicitly framed it as an attack on civilization and intent to destroy civilization.
Man in glasses: The devaluation of local prejudices and customs is the dismantling of Chesterton’s fence, the abandonment of the slowly and painfully accumulated habits, customs, laws and institutions that make civilization possible, the devaluation and abandonment of the roots of Western Civilization. Our Cathedrals are empty and abandoned.
President Trump: Motherfuckers.
The good book says we are all sinners and I don't mean to disappoint.
Holy shit! Are those dragons? (the drugs kick in)
PX
Roger Waters played here last night, and while I didn't go as I can no longer navigate crowds of that size, some video showed up on YouTube this morning. Holly and Jess from Lucius are singing backups for him still, and I'm hoping the whole show gets uploaded because their rendition of "The Great Gig in the Sky" will send shivers down your spine.
Here he is ripping holes in president four-year-old with "Pigs":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8RpXO6FIMQ
-Doug in Oakland
It's sad what Roger Waters has become, a bitter old man haranguing people who came to hear music with self-indulgent rants against a person he knows next to nothing about.
At least it makes resentful shut-ins like Doug happy, in a pathetically hateful way.
Precedent Twamp thinks back to when he was three and fondled his first vagina.
Tee-hee-hee!
OK, B15, that was fucking hilarious. And as for the "... self-indulgent rants against a person he knows next to nothing about." thing, that song was recorded for the album "Animals" in 1976, and Mr. Waters has expressed the same sort of surprise that everyone else feels that someone would so exactly conform to the lyrics he wrote more than forty years ago as has president four-year-old.
-Doug in Oakland
Probably Crosby and McGuinn also.
-Doug in Oakland
"Yep, he's a total mystery, lol."
He is to you. Everything you think you know is based on the cartoon characterizations and misinformation fed to you by the Fakestream Media.
Incessantly talking about impeachment and nullifying the election over absolute fantasy scenarios - you are a joke.
"Mr. Waters has expressed the same sort of surprise that everyone else feels that someone would so exactly conform to the lyrics he wrote more than forty years ago"
That's not delusional, is it Doug?
BF @4:49 is the winner. Just because. :)
Fuck the gooks and chinks!
LOL BF @4:49!!
"There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter." - Ernest Hemingway
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