I always figured that they're more interested in power than love, and used each other in a mutually beneficial way.I always wondered if they had an open marriage, and just weren't up front about it because it's still not really an acceptable thing.
This is what I always assumed, too.I always figured that they're more interested in power than love, and used each other in a mutually beneficial way.
Dammit, that double entendre wasn't intended, but it opens up such opportunity for a bad Gruejoke, but I can't be bothered figuring one out.
Well, we don't know that for certain.So what you're saying is House of Cards, except Bill doesn't like cawk?
He does like blowing on horns, doesn't he? HmmmmWell, we don't know that for certain.
Frank Underwood seems to borrow from a lot of different presidents, I don't doubt that Claire and his relationship is probably based on Hillary and Bill.So what you're saying is House of Cards, except Bill doesn't like cawk?
No, I want to see her bash him with her mace of office.Now I want to see HRM Queen Elizabeth bash Trump in the head with a pearl-studded handbag.
--Patrick
Oh, it gets better.Tapwater from Flint.
They must not be counting migrant labor numbers in their employment info for central Washington state - that's pretty much all orchard land, so it's rich orchardists spending their money on entertainment, art, travel, and skiing; and almost no resident employment info.
Damn, Florida. 4/7.
Well, at least they're honest about what they're doing, eh?From /r/propagandaposters...
pfft, that's not worth discussing. It's like the people who sign petitions to ban Dihydrogen-monoxide. You say anything sounding official enough and you'll get people willing to trust the authority figure asking them and go along. I'd suspect a similar number of people opposed also didn't realize that it's a fictional country. Of course the survey doesn't track that, and it wouldn't serve the narrative.
I thought this was a joke, but it’s not. Even worse is that 30% of Republicans in general, and 19% of Democrats also support bombing a fictional country.
Edit: Though, I have to admit, that JAFAR would make a much more frightening acronym than ISIL.... Jihad Assault Fighting American Republicans?
Another possible reaction, the person recognized the name and thought "Agrabah, isn't that... isn't... isn't that from Aladdin? That can't be right, can it? They wouldn't ask me a stupid question like that, of course, oh god and I can't ask out loud if that's what they mean, I'll look like an idiot and they'll put me on screen and Jimmy Kimmel or whoever will make fun of me and the guys will NEVER LET ME LIVE THIS DOWN. I'm just gonna nod my head and get out of here as fast as I can."pfft, that's not worth discussing. It's like the people who sign petitions to ban Dihydrogen-monoxide. You say anything sounding official enough and you'll get people willing to trust the authority figure asking them and go along. I'd suspect a similar number of people opposed also didn't realize that it's a fictional country. Of course the survey doesn't track that, and it wouldn't serve the narrative.
But none of the fun ones.Damn, Florida. 4/7.
They need to change the Louisiana state motto to "Everything is awful and I am not OK."But none of the fun ones.
Who would confuse Louisiana for Oklahoma?They need to change the Louisiana state motto to "Everything is awful and I am not OK."
I would. If there was a bad joke to be had.Who would confuse Louisiana for Oklahoma?