D'ja ever notice how not one of the forever-adolescent fans of 300 mention that glorious Sparta was "prevented" from formally going to war against Xerxes because five drooling codgers groping a teenage girl told them not to?
"D'ja ever notice how not one of the forever-adolescent fans of 300 mention that glorious Sparta was "prevented" from formally going to war against Xerxes because five drooling codgers groping a teenage girl told them not to?"
That was the point. They were corrupt in every way. So it fits within the adolescent love of the movie.
McMegan is awful, just awful, but at least she's no longer employed by The Atlantic. Still, no one can read her every day and live, so we've all but given up trying. Let's just be glad her upwards failure has leveled off. Posts here will likely remain few and far between, as will my tweets. M. is still at his place and twitter and now also Whiskey Fire, and Clem maintains well deserved alumnus privileges.
for some reason Google slowly deletes votes from random polls. I think they're trying to rig the results for Jebus. You know Google, always going on about the Good Book and His word...
Who should be fired?
Who is the biggest embarassment to their respective organization?
Which fictional poor kid does Megan picture in her mind when writing about inner city public schools?
Who is the biggest methed-up self-hating queen?
Who's worst at accepting criticism?
Who has the worst case of Clinton derangement syndrome?
Who is Megan's secret dream candidate for President?
If/when Hillary drops out, who will Megan shift her hatred onto?
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Yay for wimpy right-wing fan boys who think that liking that movie is a testimony to their manhood. They are comedy gold.
D'ja ever notice how not one of the forever-adolescent fans of 300 mention that glorious Sparta was "prevented" from formally going to war against Xerxes because five drooling codgers groping a teenage girl told them not to?
They don't seem to notice the whole "mentor" thing with young boys either.
It's pretty funny that all those men who refused to fight in Iraq are wallowing in war porn.
It's pretty funny that all those men who refused to fight in Iraq are wallowing in war porn.
Heh. That "other priorities" precedent is just the gift that keeps on giving, innit?
"D'ja ever notice how not one of the forever-adolescent fans of 300 mention that glorious Sparta was "prevented" from formally going to war against Xerxes because five drooling codgers groping a teenage girl told them not to?"
That was the point. They were corrupt in every way. So it fits within the adolescent love of the movie.
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