But they're just worth nostalgia if you don't sell your paper bits for other paper bits!
DragonTypeWyvern
Not the brightest bulb, huh? That's okay, I'm sure you're great at emotional intelligence or whatever else soothes the ego.
It's always nice to be reminded that lying to yourselves about extremely well documented events isn't strictly an American trait
Well they're owned by Microsoft now so...
Or they're bad at teaching, I've had both experiences.
They had this same problem in the Soviet era, when part of the propaganda was about racist Americans were (true) and how good Marxists aren't (true, but what's that got to do with the average Russian?)
Long story short the African immigrants/students had a hell of a time even when the Soviet state was trying to turn them into a propaganda tool.
https://newlinesmag.com/essays/the-racist-treatment-of-africans-and-african-americans-in-the-ussr/
Tbf to the Soviets, even the article mentions that they DID try to keep a lid on things, and racial violence exploded after the collapse.
Can't have tried many then.
I hear cyanide tastes like almonds.
Nah it's Zookini for sure
It's supposedly Tejas and therefore they know how to spell and pronounce jalapeno.
I wouldn't throw up, I just wouldn't do it.
He's an hour later, not on Fox which has specifically trained its captive boomers to consider all competing networks to be ideologically verboten and has ratings about equal to his competitors put together.
Which smashes Gutfeld when you do that, btw.
The question should really be why is there so much competition in the timeslot for a dying genre, followed by "who the fuck watches broadcast TV in 2025"
Seems strangely specific...
I think it says something interesting that the American criticism of an American dictator put in place by corporatism is talking about that time America helped one its corporations conquer South American countries.