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RolandTower posted:The best thing is the old tweets he decided he needed to delete? They included such horrible things as: Those are indeed liabilities in the Trump White House. Edit: https://twitter.com/delmoi/status/888901750756868097 Good. Absurd Alhazred has a new favorite as of 06:42 on Jul 23, 2017 |
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RolandTower posted:The best thing is the old tweets he decided he needed to delete? They included such horrible things as: screencapping this for any future employers of yours.
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RolandTower posted:The best thing is the old tweets he decided he needed to delete? They included such horrible things as: The way everything he says comes across as creepy Trump boot-licking is incredibly loving weird.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Those are indeed liabilities in the Trump White House. "Your final balance of $95.00"
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RolandTower posted:The best thing is the old tweets he decided he needed to delete? They included such horrible things as: I guess his principles are just hot air if he sets them aside so easily for the thankless task of defending Trump's Twitter typoes and celebrity beefs. He can't be much worse at it than Spicer and Sanders though. The only one any good at the job is Conway, who's perfected the art of treating journalists like they should be embarassed for doing their job.
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Tardcore posted:I've seen smug archer memes but they were all about day drinking There's always going to be people who read anti-heroes as just plain heroes. I think Rick is more toxic in that sense, because he's allowed to be lovely to everyone because he's always right, and him being right is usually rooted in knowing some kind of advanced or esoteric knowledge no one else an really understands. It's just a good recipe for validating both your own bullshit beliefs and being a hostile rear end in a top hat about it to other people.
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there wolf posted:There's always going to be people who read anti-heroes as just plain heroes. I think Rick is more toxic in that sense, because he's allowed to be lovely to everyone because he's always right, and him being right is usually rooted in knowing some kind of advanced or esoteric knowledge no one else an really understands. It's just a good recipe for validating both your own bullshit beliefs and being a hostile rear end in a top hat about it to other people. for the most part, Archer is an actively good person
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there wolf posted:They all watch, but I feel like I have to deal with less Archer or Bojack Horseman memes smugly telling me some hard life-truth about the virtues of nihilism and utter contempt for your fellow man. Which is actually surprising because Bojack himself is pretty full of nihilism and contempt and as the above post said, people tend to be terrible at noticing that they should not always agree with the main character.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 08:42 |
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I foolishly went to the videos comment section, naively expecting to see people calling her out for this. This was not the case.
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Cumslut1895 posted:for the most part, Archer is an actively good person He's really not. Like the way he treats everyone around him is absolutely despicable, but in a pinch he'll back up his friends and sometimes save the day because that's what an anti-hero does. And I'm not saying you say the same thing about Rick; it's just that Rick's strength is being the smartest guy in the room, and it's a lot easier to delude yourself into thinking you're smarter/have secret knowledge than to mow down ninjas after a four-day bender. See also Sherlock Holmes and pretty much every permutation of him.
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treiz01 posted:Still not the right thread, but here are a few more by the same guy that are funny as well:
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 09:35 |
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There's another guy I like who uses distortion filters on his camera - one filter for each video, but the way he positions his face results in wildly varying faces for varying characters. Here's the first one I ever saw, Potion Seller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_FQU4KzN7A
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there wolf posted:He's really not. Like the way he treats everyone around him is absolutely despicable, but in a pinch he'll back up his friends and sometimes save the day because that's what an anti-hero does. And I'm not saying you say the same thing about Rick; it's just that Rick's strength is being the smartest guy in the room, and it's a lot easier to delude yourself into thinking you're smarter/have secret knowledge than to mow down ninjas after a four-day bender. See also Sherlock Holmes and pretty much every permutation of him. there are bits like in Archer: Dreamland where he saw the Chinese women being unloaded from that ship chained up and was like, well I don't have a choice any more and blew his cover + shot a bunch of peeps (best season btw) edit: and the truck full of Mexicans trying to get into the US who he helps
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Cumslut1895 posted:there are bits like in Archer: Dreamland where he saw the Chinese women being unloaded from that ship chained up and was like, well I don't have a choice any more and blew his cover + shot a bunch of peeps (best season btw) Or Ruth, the cancer patient that he befriended who was a victim of counterfeit cancer drugs. One of my favorite episodes
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Yeah but he's still very much a self centered rear end in a top hat with some moments of altruism breaking through. I mean look at how he treats Woodhouse and tell me he's a good person.
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there wolf posted:He's really not. Like the way he treats everyone around him is absolutely despicable, but in a pinch he'll back up his friends and sometimes save the day because that's what an anti-hero does. And I'm not saying you say the same thing about Rick; it's just that Rick's strength is being the smartest guy in the room, and it's a lot easier to delude yourself into thinking you're smarter/have secret knowledge than to mow down ninjas after a four-day bender. See also Sherlock Holmes and pretty much every permutation of him.
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davidspackage posted:I guess his principles are just hot air if he sets them aside so easily for the thankless task of defending Trump's Twitter typoes and celebrity beefs. So, typical liberal?
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Archer has grown as a character over the course of the series, but the fact that he's an emotionally stunted, not very bright manchild who just so happens to be good at spying is kinda the main joke of the series.
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Maybe cartoons should not be treated as if they provide a moral compass
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Public post spotted in the wild...
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Those stairs were a death trap.
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Grraarrgghh posted:Public post spotted in the wild... Apparently that's Grover's grandpa, building Groversteps
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Subjunctive posted:Those stairs were a death trap. At least they don't have insulation under them.
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Rick and Morty is funny and Archer sucks I liked frisky dingo, but Archer is bad
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Grraarrgghh posted:Public post spotted in the wild... Is it really that hard to calculate the number of stringers you need? Also: distance between them on center.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 15:49 |
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Let old boomers off themselves with their lovely home depot deathtraps, hth
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Subjunctive posted:Those stairs were a death trap. From this great Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/zchamu/status/888076067168301056 It's like a microcosm of every battle of 'common sense' vs 'government waste' aka health and safety regulations.
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Nobody in Archer is a good person
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hawowanlawow posted:Rick and Morty is funny and Archer sucks I watched the first episode of Rick and Morty, and I couldn't get past the fact that the main character spent the entire time vomiting on himself.
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that's a weird hangup
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ZeeBoi posted:Nobody in Archer is a good person Baby Abbiejean?
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Jurgan posted:I watched the first episode of Rick and Morty, and I couldn't get past the fact that the main character spent the entire time vomiting on himself. I probably got hooked on that show because I didn't watch the Pilot first. I always say skip right to Lawnmower Dog when I recommend it to other people.
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Jurgan posted:I watched the first episode of Rick and Morty, and I couldn't get past the fact that the main character spent the entire time vomiting on himself. The first episode REALLY overdoes it. They reign it in a lot in the other episodes.
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BoJack Horseman isn't really in the same ballpark as Rick or Archer. BoJack actually experiences (sometimes life-ruining) consequences for his lovely behaviors. Archer doesn't because everyone around him is just as dysfunctional and Rick can just go to a new universe/dimension/reality to fix things and continue his whacky adventures whenever he really fucks up. ZeeBoi posted:Nobody in Archer is a good person Ray's usual running gag is that he's the only sensible one but that kinda derails pretty often too.
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hawowanlawow posted:that's a weird hangup No, it's not, I almost bounced off the show too because it really overdoes the whole "Rick is constantly burping and has the vomit on his chin" thing and it's loving gross as hell to listen to. Thankfully they toned it way down.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 17:27 |
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Nathan Drake is the best main character in the history of main characters, and more media should just be copying him. MC's with flaws are less good than the ones who aren't fuckups.
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Shared by the extremely crunchy girl I got my science degree with:
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Mak0rz posted:extremely crunchy girl Tell me more
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Oh my God I hate that thing so much. My wife does it and for a super smart, highly educated person its so weird that that one thing stuck. She totally believes her eyes change between different greens and even blue depending on her mood. It drives me nuts.
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goose willis posted:Tell me more http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=crunchy
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