
Quote from: Crazy_Ivan80 on Today at 05:24:08 PMQuote from: HVC on Today at 05:16:29 PMA tradeoff implies an understanding of what's being traded. I don't think the half of Americans suckling at the teat of fox and by extension trump knows what's going on.
indeed. Trading away what was probably the most beneficial and effective empire in history for... nothing.
Unless you're an oligarch of course.
But I guess nothing lasts forever
Quote from: HVC on Today at 05:16:29 PMA tradeoff implies an understanding of what's being traded. I don't think the half of Americans suckling at the teat of fox and by extension trump knows what's going on.
Quote from: mongers on Today at 02:41:23 PMOne obvious explanation is that it represents the tradeoff between rights and risks that the US population on the whole is willing to tolerate. It may be one you personally don't agree with, but that's hardly a mental illness of the political entity.Quote from: HVC on Today at 02:06:24 PMIs it still considered early onset dementia if the sufferer is 79? Or just regular dementia?
Alternatively, perhaps the US as 'concept' is going through early onset dementia?
The US as a political entity is ill, how else do we explain it being armed to the teeth, it's people being the most 'armed' in history and yet accepting matter of fact, the weekly school shootings and gun massacres?
Quote from: Legbiter on March 28, 2026, 06:46:00 PMHow 'bout you get over your TDS and pussitis bro? Strait of Whoremuff, it'll be a piece of cake, bro, in-n-out in 3 days. Special Military Operation. Fuck you worried about drones? Aliens built the pyramids.
Quote from: HVC on Today at 02:06:24 PMIs it still considered early onset dementia if the sufferer is 79? Or just regular dementia?
Quote from: Syt on Today at 03:45:32 AMNot sure if there's anything in her record that would warrant a deportation (not that it really matters these days).
Quote from: HVC on Today at 02:06:24 PMIs it still considered early onset dementia if the sufferer is 79? Or just regular dementia?
Quote from: HVC on Today at 02:06:24 PMIs it still considered early onset dementia if the sufferer is 79? Or just regular dementia?
Page created in 0.017 seconds with 16 queries.