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11 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

I consider money...money. Next time you get a 700 million dollar check from outside the US and want to protest communism, send it this way.

That's chump change, it would only buy him like 4, maybe 5 polos.  Pssh.

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2 minutes ago, NOTW said:

That's chump change, it would only buy him like 4, maybe 5 polos.  Pssh.

Shouldn't be an issue then!

17 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Dirty Chinese money. The Chinese market is why we have to keep enduring Fast & Furious movies...

 

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Looked at a complete list of live-action remakes and there were a ton I forgot about, including last year's Pinocchio. Clearly a major flop because they cast white-ass Tom Hanks to play Gepetto instead of Roberto Benigni. Go woke, go broke! Was planning on seeing it until the reviews came out. I'll watch the GDT one instead which seems to be better received.

Others listed that I had seen but forgotten about: 

Jungle Book (decent)

Cruella (not bad, but not sure it qualifies as a remake, more so a prequel)

Mulan (fell asleep)

Lady and the Tramp (started it, turned it off after 10 min)

 

Pinocchio was f'n creepy.  Baby girl liked Lady and the Tramp.  I actually enjoyed Cruella

42 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

The lady dragging the wacko chick by her hair is awesome.

 

 

 

 

 

39 minutes ago, paco said:

Pinocchio was f'n creepy.  Baby girl liked Lady and the Tramp.  I actually enjoyed Cruella

My 10-year old daughter loves Cruella

17 minutes ago, paco said:

I actually enjoyed Cruella

Hott.

I tend to think this stuff is more about meeting the next generation where they are rather than trying to meet the last generation where they were. 

From a business standpoint alone it makes sense to ensure they're not alienating the next generation. 

Race relations success story 

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48 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

 

Good.  I thought he was going to run them over for a second.  I admit to getting a little satisfaction watching the ordinary citizens drag these useless malcontents out of the way, but obviously draw the line at menacing actions like almost running them over like that.

3 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Good.  I thought he was going to run them over for a second.  I admit to getting a little satisfaction watching the ordinary citizens drag these useless malcontents out of the way, but obviously draw the line at menacing actions like almost running them over like that.

Agreed.  I get people being annoyed but it can get ugly.  Back in the 90s, when environmentalists were protesting Home Depot for using lumber from old growth forests, there was a protestor that handcuffed himself to the lumber rack on a Monday morning.  The contractors trying to get lumber and get out to their job sites were understandably less than thrilled.  One decided to grab a piece of lumber and "accidentally" drop it on the protestor.  This started snowballing with other contractors doing the same and then others getting more aggressive hitting the kid with the lumber as they grabbed it from the racking.  They had to clear the store and the cops got him out mostly for the kids own safety.

4 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Those are domestic numbers right?

Curious how global numbers look.

I had no idea they did a live action Cinderella.

I think that Cinderella was the first one they did. 

3 hours ago, The_Omega said:

The lady dragging the wacko chick by her hair is awesome.

 

 

 

All those commuters are heroes. And that blonde Amazon lady? :wub:

2 hours ago, The_Omega said:

Good.  I thought he was going to run them over for a second.  I admit to getting a little satisfaction watching the ordinary citizens drag these useless malcontents out of the way, but obviously draw the line at menacing actions like almost running them over like that.

Libtard :nonono:

2 hours ago, The_Omega said:

Good.  I thought he was going to run them over for a second.  I admit to getting a little satisfaction watching the ordinary citizens drag these useless malcontents out of the way, but obviously draw the line at menacing actions like almost running them over like that.

Yeah, I think this level of demonstration crosses a line and I'm surprised they can't be arrested for blocking traffic. 

I get that if protests are relegated to being out of the way and don't in some way inconvenience people to the degree necessary to bring attention to the cause, that you've neutered a viable way to express the need for change and petition not only gov't but fellow citizens for change .. but there has to be a line.

If you're straight blocking traffic and not allowing either commerce or worse access to roadways in cases of emergencies, you're just a a-hole. 

18 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Yeah, I think this level of demonstration crosses a line and I'm surprised they can't be arrested for blocking traffic. 

I get that if protests are relegated to being out of the way and don't in some way inconvenience people to the degree necessary to bring attention to the cause, that you've neutered a viable way to express the need for change and petition not only gov't but fellow citizens for change .. but there has to be a line.

If you're straight blocking traffic and not allowing either commerce or worse access to roadways in cases of emergencies, you're just a a-hole. 

Shows how moronic these people are to think that by impeding someone’s ability to travel freely, they’re going to get out of their vehicles and be like, "what’s the cause?” "Oh, well, the carbon footprint and the declining population of the eastern Australian bush baby of course!” "You sonofa**** I’m in!” 

Instead they get rightfully pummeled and dragged by their hair.

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This guy is my all time favorite 

 

 

I think it should be legal to install cow catchers on your car and run these people over as long as you don’t top 10 mph

Get wrecked, loser.

 

19 hours ago, The_Omega said:

Good.  I thought he was going to run them over for a second.  I admit to getting a little satisfaction watching the ordinary citizens drag these useless malcontents out of the way, but obviously draw the line at menacing actions like almost running them over like that.

Nah - play stupid games stupid prizes.  I think he should be allowed to pancake them all and be exempt from prosecution.  Fing losers.

Coffee is racist.  It's appropriation for White people to drink it.  I think this was brought up before.

 

Of course, this article says every facet of the coffee industry is racist.  From supporting local businesses, to ordering better coffee, to appropriating their drink, and so on.

 

The solution is to completely give up coffee, unless you're Ethiopian.  So kill off the industry.  But I wonder if that is racist too, since that would kill a crop that people of color around the world grow.  It's not grown in countries with White populations like Germany or Britain or Canada.

 

https://afru.com/coffee-industry-racism-white-supremacy/

20 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

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If the rumors come true, he'll be working for Apple soon.

This AFRU website is a gold mine for nutsos.  Get a load of these articles:

 

Body positivity is for women, not lazy white guys with dad bods

There is more to dad bod positivity than meets the eye. It's appropriation of body positivity culture created by and for women—by the usual suspects.

 

The word ‘Latinx’ is the flashlight on latent transphobia that we needed

If your friend dislikes the term Latinx: sorry, they're transphobic.

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He locked his Twitter to prevent people from finding more pro-pedophilia Tweets 

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