To continue this tangent, the day I finally accepted the truth of Rule 34 was the day someone pointed me to a site featuring drawings of dragons having sex with motor vehicles. Once you’ve seen that, you understand that there is no scenario so weird that someone 1) isn’t turned on by it and 2) hasn’t posted about it on the internet.
And no, I’m not linking to it.
That was certainly a very… special… moment for the senator. “You can tell these people are all terrorists who want to murder the President because why else would they come to an interfaith session to pray for peace and tolerance?”
Probably Paleolithic. If the story were set in the Triassic, the cover illustration would presumably feature a rear view of the damsel to show off her three buttocks.
And, naturally, there appears another entire subreddit devoted to the reversal of roles. The internet is like that one guy in HS Biology class who had no filter. You know the one, he would make those jaw-dropping comments that would cause everyone to move away from him. We used to throw pencils into his perm-'fro.
According to Rachel Campos of Fox News, who is probably most notable for having been a contestant on MTV’s Real World, it’s not Trump’s shithole comments that make America look bad, it’s the people who report his comments.
She also defended President Shithole by saying he’s a 70 year old man. I wonder if the board members here that are in that age range have a hard time not spouting off offensive, racist comments in meetings with peers? Can you imaging what Pesident Shithole says when he is surrounded by friends? Now, I know he doesn’t have any friends so maybe just picture a conversation he has with his two older shithole sons. Must be terrifying to hear.
I’m 70 and still working (till the end of May). If I were to say anything half so offensive in a meeting I’d be out in the lobby waiting for someone to deliver my personal effects. But then — as the foregoing suggests — I’m held responsible for my actions at work. And it’s pretty [expletive deleted] obvious that the OFSG has never been held responsible (let alone accepted responsibility) for anything in his miserable, platinum-spooned life.