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FlyingSquid , in I wonder what it means
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I’m a time traveler and I’m highly offended, but I can’t tell you why or it would rend the fabric of the universe.

WtfEvenIsExistence , in I wonder what it means

The Alien Overlords have come to save us from our doom. All Hail the Alien Overlords! May we have eternal peace*

*ᵘⁿᵗⁱˡ ᵗʰᵉʸ ⁿᵒ ˡᵒⁿᵍᵉʳ ᶠⁱⁿᵈ ᵘˢ ᵉⁿᵗᵉʳᵗᵃⁱⁿⁱⁿᵍ

outstanding_bond , in That'll be another 10B plus tips, thanks 🇺🇸

Not a huge fan of the Israel situation but it does seem like they often stay out at the US’s request:

During the 1990–1991 Gulf War, Iraq carried out a missile campaign against Israel, in which it launched 42 modified Scud missiles (designated Al-Hussein) at Israeli cities with the strategic objective of provoking Israel into launching retaliatory attacks and potentially jeopardizing the multinational coalition formed by the United States against Iraq, which had full backing and extensive contributions from other Muslim-majority states; Israel did not respond to the Iraqi missile attacks due to American pressure, and Iraq failed to gather support for its occupation of Kuwait.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq–Israel_relations

robocall ,
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slowly lowers pitchfork they are still an apartheid state but okay

Kaped OP ,

Dont look up double citizens in the congress. Cant send your own people to die lmao

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We just need more, and eventually this meme will be complete.

Cannibal_MoshpitV3 OP ,

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pornhubfan , in I wonder what it means

Illegal aliens are voting, the election is rigged!

Mongostein ,

Oh, they mean these illegal aliens. All this time I thought we were talking about Mexicans. SMDH.

Early_To_Risa OP ,

Build the… dome?

walnutwalrus , (edited ) in What more need be said about it?

what book would be the opposite of AS

edit: I guessed grapes of wrath, which was the pick of someone on a quora post on the topic - quora.com/What-book-might-be-considered-to-be-the…

FlyingSquid OP ,
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The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test?

HooPhuckenKarez ,

Illuminatus?

Zalack ,
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Atlas Nodded

MiddleWeigh , in More of a uniform than a costume.
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People where I live now are genuinely afraid of the city for sure. There is some merit, but only if you go looking to step in shit.

For me, I’m largely desensitized to city stuff from a lifetime, and I’m tired. I don’t like it anymore.

AnActualFossil , in hdjskxbzka sjsiysiakaueie jssisns
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I'm not playing Scrabble with that monkey.

Cannibal_MoshpitV3 OP ,

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frippa ,
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ArchmageAzor , in Xcellent Xecution
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Wow, it’s almost like the rebranding came out of nowhere with zero planning and was executed by a skeleton crew with zero preparation at the behest of an egomaniac with the mind of a child

ChickenLadyLovesLife , (edited ) in More of a uniform than a costume.

Do fake country guys really wear henleys? I like henleys.

Edit: I did research. Thank god he was wearing a long-sleeve tee and not a henley.

CoffeeJunkie ,

Nah, you did bad research. 🤨 But I do like that video. That’s a henley, henley definition: A collarless pullover shirt, characterized by a round neckline and a placket about 3 to 5 inches long and usually having 2–5 buttons. It essentially is a collarless polo shirt.

Country clothing is usually very simple, practical. Like the henley. It is a far too convenient piece of clothing to be owned by any one group! 🙂 I don’t like henleys, I love henleys. Just don’t wear it in combination with a dumbass cowboy hat. 😂 Or camo. 🤢

Sir_Osis_of_Liver , in What more need be said about it?
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Back when I was in junior high in the early 1980s, I found a copy of Atlas Shrugged on my father's bookshelf, and started reading it. I can't remember how far I got into it, but I do remember thinking it was just awful in just about every way: story, writing, pacing, everything.

I asked Dad about it, "Oh, that. It's terrible, isn't it?" A friend had given it to him. Neither one of us finished reading it and after that it ended up at a book reseller.
On the plus side, he'd gone through his books and gave me James Clavell's Shogun to read, which was an awesome novel.

PsychedSy ,

I tried reading it twice and didn’t finish either time.

Sir_Osis_of_Liver ,
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The only other book I struggled with was Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The travel-log sections were entertaining, and the relationship with his son was interesting, but the discussions on the nature of quality were completely lost on me.

I did get through Zen on the second attempt because I thought it was worth it. I saw no value in Atlas Shrugged at all.

somethingsnappy ,

Zen and the Art was a big deal for me. A journey to the state I wanted to leave. It made me love what I was giving up.

areyouevenreal ,

What or where were you giving up?

somethingsnappy ,

Montana. Great place to grow up. I left to see the world and for work. Now I can’t go back (until I retire maybe) for job and personal reasons.

somethingsnappy ,

Was your father an English teacher? That’s how I ended up reading those books around that age. Add some Hesse and the Gulag Archipelago and we may be related.

Sir_Osis_of_Liver ,
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Dad had an interesting career. Started as an office clerk for a railway with only high school education. Then he got into using an IBM 650 (IIRC) for doing freight rate calculations. How he managed that transition, I have no idea. He didn't care for being cooped up all day flipping switches, dealing with punch cards and tapes.

He switched to marketing and got on there very well and retired after 37 years as a regional director.

He always has a book on the go, even now at 83. He has an eclectic pile of them that he kept, from Zane Grey to an early history of the Civil War written around 1870.

somethingsnappy ,

So interesting. I just read everything on the shelves. It was mostly confusing. Animal Farm is not like Charlotte’s Web.

GlitchyDigiBun ,
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The audiobook isn’t so bad. It’s certainly 64hrs of audio… And took me 3 months.

poppy ,

I like to fall asleep listening to audiobooks, except they have to be kinda dull otherwise I get actually invested. You may have just picked my next one!

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  • KevonLooney ,

    the characters are well-written imho.

    I hate to break it to you, but the characters in Atlas Shrugged are famously one-dimensional. They’re terrible caricatures who are 100% good or bad. They never develop or learn anything new about themselves.

    It’s obvious who’s good and bad from page 1, which makes the massive length even more ridiculous. It could have been a pamphlet that said “money good, helping people bad”.

    The best possible book review is just a recycled quote from Billy Madison:

    “what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.”

    FlyingSquid OP ,
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    Do you want nightmares about the Reagan Administration? Because this is how you get them.

    microphone900 ,

    That’s how I ingested it. I did it on work related cross country drives at 1.3x speed. It was… underwhelming and made me ask “What the hell is this?” and “She can’t seriously see the world like this, right?” many, many times.

    JustAThought ,

    Shogun is a good one. My favourite book for a long time, and it currently sits on my bedside table for a second read. I’m just amazed that you mentioned it.

    Sir_Osis_of_Liver , (edited )
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    I remember not picking up another book for some time after finishing Shogun. I wanted to hang onto it as long as I could. It's epic.

    XTornado , in Part of a balanced diet

    Regret? Never with olives 🫒.

    XTornado , in Did You Know?

    You know what, I always wished I had a saltier back.

    Gerbler , in More of a uniform than a costume.

    Should have been adult child sized

    MedicPigBabySaver ,

    Indeed

    Peppycito ,

    I’d like a small men’s cowboy costume please.

    NuPNuA ,

    I’m not gonna wear a ladies costume, I’m a man, man.

    PersnickityPenguin ,

    It’s my birthday 2003

    madcaesar ,

    Adult on the outside, child on the inside!

    DirkMcCallahan , in What more need be said about it?

    Pure poetry!

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