The original tabletop game was based as hell
Paul Joseph Watson did a video on it: https://youtu.be/gBT621ygQEo
he does that sort of thing all the time, he almost certainly was joking around
nah those are pit viper sunglasses, that's basically the way they are designed though
the newest one was ok, the "alex Jones returns" 5 hour episode was amazing and is mandatory viewing
or a younger David Lynch
http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=youre_not_a_nerd
and old classic about that page
Speaking of the "I fucking love science"/Rick and Morty types on reddit:
an old school classic http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=youre_not_a_nerd
also the compulsive need that they have to start comments with "i mean"
I was wondering this as well. I grew up in Hudson and it was always red despite being the most "progressive" town in the county. I visited back in June and tons of people from Minneapolis were flooding in every night during the riots... bars were extremely packed with Minnesotans even on weeknights, lots of them were saying they wanted to move there 🤔
PMT has been a bunch of leftist nonsense since the start of corona. Additionally, they've brought in their former intern to be a regular part of the show and the kid is beyond annoying. haven't been able to listen to the show anymore, it's unbearable
he and PFT have been spouting lefty nonsense on PMT ever since corona hit. he's definitely triggered that its Trump and not simply that its "politics"
The player Lamar hurdled on this play is Jaire Alexander, his former teammate from Louisville. The original tweet from Trump was on a photo of Lamar and Jaire together before the draft. somewhat interesting
the sports subreddits are some of the worst ones though, unless you go team-specific.
/nba and /nfl are fucking trash