quipped in the 1920’s, “is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” H
Still believe that the Spanish Flu scamdemic just 3 years earlier wasn't the precursor to what we have going on right now? A precursor in every way!
“Mr. Stone, the AP has reported that you’ve decided to assert your Fifth Amendment rights. Do you have any comments, sir?” a man filming asked Stone, who was wearing a shirt with the message, “Roger Stone Did Nothing Wrong”.
“You’re with The Daily Beast?” Stone followed up.
“Yes sir, I am,” the man confirmed.
“Fuck you,” Stone curtly replied.
“Excuse me, sir?” the reporter asked.
“Yeah, fuck you,” Stone said, adding, “I only talk to legitimate news organizations.”
When 'debunking' articles in the MSM become the gold standard that what they claim to debunk is actually the truth. Effort and lengths they go to to debunk is the indicator of how true it is. https://t.me/The_Library_II/64541?source=patrick.net
Juicy sentenced to two years of ass raping in a maximum security penitentiary. Juicy smiles and thanks judge for his mercy and wants to know when he can get started. https://t.me/The_Library_II/64584?source=patrick.net
White people, apparently, are smart enough to avoid the commercials, so there's no point in including them. That said, when I inadvertently see a commercial, I'm pretty surprised how badly the occasional white male is portrayed. I suppose those products aren't meant for me.
White people, apparently, are smart enough to avoid the commercials, so there's no point in including them.
Yeah ^^^ this. The people you see in an advertisement are meant to appeal to people who watch them. The only people I know who will sit through a commercial are the very elderly, and the very lazy - so commercials are meant to appeal to people who won't use a DVR, don't have a DVR, or have so much time don't care about skipping the commercial.
I used to hang out with a neighbor for beers - he was on "disability" (i.e. literally found a way to avoid work because he didn't want to do that) and all he did was watch television and drink. He used to sit through commercials, and it had been a long time since I saw television - the same commercial, the SAME EXACT commercial, would show up sometimes more than once in the same commercial break. I didn't time it, but I think 40% of the time is on commercials, and 60% on whatever program the are showing.
I predict television as we know (knew?) it won't exist in 20 years.
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Still believe that the Spanish Flu scamdemic just 3 years earlier wasn't the precursor to what we have going on right now?
A precursor in every way!
“You’re with The Daily Beast?” Stone followed up.
“Yes sir, I am,” the man confirmed.
“Fuck you,” Stone curtly replied.
“Excuse me, sir?” the reporter asked.
“Yeah, fuck you,” Stone said, adding, “I only talk to legitimate news organizations.”
https://t.me/The_Library_II/64541?source=patrick.net
https://t.me/The_Library_II/64584?source=patrick.net
https://t.me/c/1315127140/29278?source=patrick.net
Will you go to hell if you Shit your pants, when meet the Pope, then soon after, he announces he's dying.
White people, apparently, are smart enough to avoid the commercials, so there's no point in including them. That said, when I inadvertently see a commercial, I'm pretty surprised how badly the occasional white male is portrayed. I suppose those products aren't meant for me.
Yeah ^^^ this. The people you see in an advertisement are meant to appeal to people who watch them. The only people I know who will sit through a commercial are the very elderly, and the very lazy - so commercials are meant to appeal to people who won't use a DVR, don't have a DVR, or have so much time don't care about skipping the commercial.
I used to hang out with a neighbor for beers - he was on "disability" (i.e. literally found a way to avoid work because he didn't want to do that) and all he did was watch television and drink. He used to sit through commercials, and it had been a long time since I saw television - the same commercial, the SAME EXACT commercial, would show up sometimes more than once in the same commercial break. I didn't time it, but I think 40% of the time is on commercials, and 60% on whatever program the are showing.
I predict television as we know (knew?) it won't exist in 20 years.
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