Not 'settler'.
Raider.
Not 'settler'.
Raider.
Also a good response.
Yup, it's us.
We're a bunch of fuckin' idiots.
They're not idiots. They're just seeing the reality that their algorithmic preference constructs for them and nothing else.
That's the beauty of social media.
It alters your individual reality so you see what you want to see, and I'm sure Jack's algorithm won't feed him anything meaningful that might contradict the belief he's expressed here. And, since it won't, it's not going to occur to him that he was ever wrong in his assumptions.
This is the great thing about Christianity.
Their holy book is so vague and so contradictory (even the four gospels don't agree on details) that you can pick and choose whatever the heck you want to justify your worldview. It's a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' religion.
It sucks.
And it was preventable, if we actually held legislators accountable for what they do. People, over the course of the last 40 years came to care about team color more than anything else.
They’re just not going to believe that the US can be trusted
Yup. The damage to the American brand is permanent, and that will become painfully clear when the post-tariff trade deals take effect within the next year and a half and trade routes itself around the US rather than through it.
The worst part is it won't affect Donald in any meaningful way, because his perception of reality is wedded to his algorithm and his wealth makes him untouchable.
Kind of surprising to see this take after the 2025 elections.
It seems to me that watching a dozen or more former Trump districts lost to Democratic politicians is fairly good proof that people are dissatisfied with his leadership and governance, and the even wilder thing is that Donald's aggression toward Venezuela has actually served to draw up some resistance in Congress. (So much so that both Donald and Hegseth are trying to establish a fall guy.)
Poor Jake Lloyd had a really tough time in life because of his involvement in Star Wars, sadly.
I think HC was only cast because he was a stereotypically hot guy, TBH. His acting is just atrocious all the way through. (Though he's acquitted himself way better in the new series as Anakin and Vader.)
Yeah.
That was a really, really bad choice, especially considering how race-based casting became a huge issue around that time.
Stories like this are kinda why I hope someone just presses the red button one day.