lawtig02
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With that walk-up music, they really must be shaving points.
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Setting aside the painfully awkward failed joke, imagine featuring Hulk Hogan at your convention as an indication of how great it was.
Well, he's in Boston. Why? What is he trying to accomplish there? It looks as though he's become such a liability they are trying to hide him where nobody who matters will see.With that walk-up music, they really must be shaving points.
Hahahahhahahahahaha literally what the hell is the matter with this dude
It is true. I know I piled on at the time, but then got appalled at how it got out of control. I think that is why it struck me that he dredged it up now to attack Harris.IIRC, the young woman in question was a contestant in the Miss Teen USA Pagent from South Carolina. And the posters on which ever predecessor board I was on then did not exactly cover themselves in glory in critiquing her performance or the state she was representing. And for years thereafter, her photo, the same one J. D. Vance used, was used as a meme to ridicule someone for making a stupid post. Not condoning what Vance did or his refusal to apologize, but lets also remember what our group did at the time.
What's funny is she is a hardcore Republican and anti-vaxxer. So using her to insult Harris is an interesting strategy.It is true. I know I piled on at the time, but then got appalled at how it got out of control. I think that is why it struck me that he dredged it up now to attack Harris.
Yeah, but "our" group didn't do it when running for VP, and not on national TV, and not on a twitter account followed by millions because the speaker is a US Senator running for VP. I put "our" in quotes because I never did it, but even if I had, there's such an enormous difference between a message board post and the vice-presidential nominee of a major party that I don't think the comparison is apt at all.IIRC, the young woman in question was a contestant in the Miss Teen USA Pagent from South Carolina. And the posters on which ever predecessor board I was on then did not exactly cover themselves in glory in critiquing her performance or the state she was representing. And for years thereafter, her photo, the same one J. D. Vance used, was used as a meme to ridicule someone for making a stupid post. Not condoning what Vance did or his refusal to apologize, but lets also remember what our group did at the time.
Uncanny Valley: A psychological phenomenon that describes the feeling of unease or disgust people experience when something is almost, but not quite, human-like.It’s like when he has to answer a question he goes into computer silence mode using internal algorithm to process his reply. Awkward pauses that last a second too long. Sort of like electronic chess, except it’s more on the level of checkers.