Exactly, and it is much easier to eat something you can see. That’s why restaurants have lamps!
Yeah the Luke combs song is a cover of Tracey Chapman
And it stinks
It’s good policy but lol at all those wonks who were like ‘voters really want a bland boring candidate’ and instead they’re getting a dining policy by the New York version of Pitbull
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/08/15/ronny-jackson-video-texas-rodeo/
Rep Dr. Ronnie Jackson slammed to the ground by two TX deputies when he refused to step aside to allow EMS to assess a teenager in distress.
one of these songs was written by someone who actually knows what its like to grow up in poverty, the other was written by some well-off white guys cosplaying as working class heroes. not hard to tell which one is which.
I am 99% sure we have a forum rule against besmirching the good name of Pitbull. Watch it, buddy.
Tracy Chapman?
Did Taylor not write her song (I was under the impression she wrote most of her own music)
What happened to Jason Allucaneat??
His publicist tried to create buzz but that song was so terrible it didn’t go anywhere
Yea bobman makes a lot of good points, but I can’t wrap my head around choosing Blue in a world where Trump gets 49.x% of votes, millions of people are homeless/starving, the bystander effect exists, etc.
There is also the paradox of your Blue vote only being important in a world where the vote is also the most risky/dangerous.
Another thought experiment - say you picked Red, the results are in and 52% voted Red. Are you sad you didn’t pick Blue?
Does someone with a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch and a mutual fund marketing executive as parents know what it’s like to grow up in poverty?
What happened to Jason Allucaneat??
He fell from #1 to #21 the next week.
Outrage has a short memory.
This Rich Men North of Richmond nonsense will be forgotten by Labor Day.
That’s why I’m not understanding that posters point
Could be the dumbest thing I have seen in minutes. (Was going to say ever but no dumb is a constant).
James Marriott of The Times made a similar complaint, but seems to have deleted it, perhaps due to trolling from Peterson fanboys.
Seems like a losing battle. This kind of quoting is very common. Just not sure they would have a legal remedy to force anything.
Should have just gone with “Shit sandwich.”
I remember American Psycho 2, which was a direct to video bad film, had “10/10 --imdb” on the cover. We looked it up on imdb and it was citing a review which appeared to have been written by the director.