Sometimes, I feel guilty for laughing at this some of this stuff while human society crumbles around me. I just have to remind myself that a sense of humor keeps me sane.
Can I get the expanation of the last part? I feel stupid, usually I get those, but I'm completely missing it this time, the McD part.
These professional "protesters" are just brown shirts that answer to the corporate masters that provide funding and pull their strings. The last frame takes it to the next logical conclusion and has them blatantly advertising for them.
Sometimes, I feel guilty for laughing at this some of this stuff while human society crumbles around me. I just have to remind myself that a sense of humor keeps me sane.
Can I get the expanation of the last part? I feel stupid, usually I get those, but I'm completely missing it this time, the McD part.
I'm not certain, but I think the joke is that the "protester" is simply parroting corporate propaganda.
Sometimes, I feel guilty for laughing at this some of this stuff while human society crumbles around me. I just have to remind myself that a sense of humor keeps me sane.
Can I get the expanation of the last part? I feel stupid, usually I get those, but I'm completely missing it this time, the McD part.
I'm not certain, but I think the joke is that the "protester" is simply parroting corporate propaganda.
Sometimes, I feel guilty for laughing at this some of this stuff while human society crumbles around me. I just have to remind myself that a sense of humor keeps me sane.
Can I get the expanation of the last part? I feel stupid, usually I get those, but I'm completely missing it this time, the McD part.
I'm not certain, but I think the joke is that the "protester" is simply parroting corporate propaganda.
Ah yeah, that makes sense. Paid pro-corporate rebels.
Sometimes, I feel guilty for laughing at this some of this stuff while human society crumbles around me. I just have to remind myself that a sense of humor keeps me sane.
Can I get the expanation of the last part? I feel stupid, usually I get those, but I'm completely missing it this time, the McD part.
I'm not certain, but I think the joke is that the "protester" is simply parroting corporate propaganda.
Ah yeah, that makes sense. Paid pro-corporate rebels.
... and too stupid to do any kind of skilled work.
And, this is why you shoot the useful idiots right after you are done with them. They just go and become somebody else's you don't like useful idiots.:
And, this is why you shoot the useful idiots right after you are done with them. They just go and become somebody else's you don't like useful idiots.:
That meme above is just too far out to be real - no one could be that idiotic. Also, from the signage, I would guess she is in Australia or Canada. The US does not have "Registered Tax Agents" or "Money Exchanges."
If she had pericarditis only she may get away with little to no damage. The problem is that it's only a hop to myocarditis. And many have problems with strenuous exercise for years or decades.
Protests in the home of the Swiss Octagon. We know that is going to go well. Time to send out the assassination paramilitary mafia on the citizens!: https://t.me/TommyRobinsonNews/26084
Cute, but false. If you were a sailor at the time, and a matey died of smallpox, you'd bid on his blanket, clothes, etc. at the mast and wouldn't think twice about wearing it immediately.
If you were a mother, you'd take a blanket from a smallpox victim and put it right on your child.
Infectious disease transmission was still poorly understood, if known at all.
It's butthurt minority myth, like human lamp shades or "Pick a Nic" lynching
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Can I get the expanation of the last part? I feel stupid, usually I get those, but I'm completely missing it this time, the McD part.
These professional "protesters" are just brown shirts that answer to the corporate masters that provide funding and pull their strings. The last frame takes it to the next logical conclusion and has them blatantly advertising for them.
I'm not certain, but I think the joke is that the "protester" is simply parroting corporate propaganda.
... and being paid for doing that.
Ah yeah, that makes sense. Paid pro-corporate rebels.
... and too stupid to do any kind of skilled work.
Cheap!
UPD. Taken:
https://t.me/WeTheMedia/34298
You, or someone else?
https://t.me/The_Library_II/55081
I'll believe it when I see it. On the streets, that is.
https://t.me/TommyRobinsonNews/26084
https://t.me/WeTheMedia/34415
https://t.me/WeTheMedia/34416
Cute, but false. If you were a sailor at the time, and a matey died of smallpox, you'd bid on his blanket, clothes, etc. at the mast and wouldn't think twice about wearing it immediately.
If you were a mother, you'd take a blanket from a smallpox victim and put it right on your child.
Infectious disease transmission was still poorly understood, if known at all.
It's butthurt minority myth, like human lamp shades or "Pick a Nic" lynching
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