Well, people wouldn’t do it if it didn’t make them more aesthetically pleasing to at least some people.
Well, people wouldn’t do it if it didn’t make them more aesthetically pleasing to at least some people.
You’re correct as to the negative connotations of “jackass,”, but it should be noted that TV Trope names are just that and don’t necessarily apply to every trope that fits them. A genie might be intentionally twisting a person’s words to make the outcomes bad for them, but for good reason - they still fall under that trope. Perhaps it needs a name change.
Sorta like how Elon Musk was thought of as this eccentric visionary instead of a literal Nazi.
How many private residences had them, though?
Yeah, good point!
Plastic surgery, I’m guessing.
She looks remarkably like some sort of power station!
I used Google translate. I can’t say if it’s totally correct, but the loanwords appear to be on point. It refused to even translate “Flash” into katakana.
“Furasshu kontentsu o hyōji shiyou to shite imasuga, furasshu Puraguin ga insutōru sa rete imasen!!”
Those are microphones in the foreground. She’s Lauren Sanchez. As for why they’re creeping, I think you know.
I’ve only gotten more progressive as time goes on because of all [gestures vaguely] this.
You have to give them a break, there wasn’t any other option in 1984.
They said “as much meth.”
They’d say something like “he’s not a Nazi because Nazis are bad and we’re not bad.”
They may talk like Nazis and act like Nazis and support the things that Nazis support, but they’re not Nazis!
Front is standard, but as you can see sometimes it’s off to the side. Apologists will probably say that Hitler didn’t know how to do it right.
I don’t think most Americans care enough about Gaza for it to affect their vote (or for it to cause them to choose not to vote). Some, certainly, but not enough to have made a difference. This was about groceries being expensive.
One can be a jackass for justified reasons.
Where? I only see a link to this recently made post.
Thanks, I was debating whether I should go ahead and do that. I shall.
It doesn’t just fall under “politics” the way we’ve always used the word. It’s human rights issues now.