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Winning Position: I Admit It
It is simply impossible to hold any kind of conversation with this pervert in which he does not try to cop a feel of one's buttocks. He isn't even subtle about it. Most of the time he just leans in and cups the buns in both hands. He has no shame whatsoever.
Winning Position: Violence
If President Trump isn’t the most prolific liar in American history, he’s up there. The Washington Post found last week that over the course of his first 649 days in office, Trump made 6,420 false or misleading claims, or almost 10 per day. In the seven weeks leading up to the midterm elections, Trump has averaged 30 such claims per day. In this recent home stretch of frenzied rallies in airplane hangers, the president seems to have detached from reality completely. He has lied about health care. He has lied about tax cuts. Most notably, he has lied about a caravan of Central American migrants, an imaginary threat the government could wind up spending $200 million to substantiate.https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-racist-ad-immigrants-751827/
Winning Position: Nom Was Wrong
Let's just clear one thing up before I go any further. Hawking would agree with me too.When people talk about time travel they are usually talking about travelling within the same frame of reference. However, if you are prepared to put space between you and the target you intend to travel to, then time travel becomes extremely simple. It would even be demonstrable were you prepared to synchronise two atomic clocks.Anyway, Einstein's theory of time dilation is pretty much a confirmed scientific truth these days, since we use his equations to manage global positioning satellites. I thought I'd squeeze that in because there's always some mad bastard (usually mingmong) who bursts in and thinks they are being edgy by insisting that time doesn't exist.Once you accept that time moves slower in a strong gravitational field than a weak one, time travel to the past becomes as simple as living on top of a big hill for a couple of decades and then travelling back down to level ground. It honestly is that simple.You could also do it by living on the Moon. In fact, this would make the difference considerably more noticeable. Just thought I'd let you all know, anyway.
Winning Position: Daddy
Which parent does he remind you of most when he scolds you for being a retarded idiot?
Winning Position: But Stalin
Usually, comparisons between Donald Trump’s America and Nazi Germany come from cranks and internet trolls. But a new essay in the New York Review of Books pointing out “troubling similarities” between the 1930s and today is different: It’s written by Christopher Browning, one of America’s most eminent and well-respected historians of the Holocaust. In it, he warns that democracy here is under serious threat, in the way that German democracy was prior to Hitler’s rise — and really could topple altogether.Browning, a professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina, specializes in the origins and operation of Nazi genocide. His 1992 book Ordinary Men, a close examination of how an otherwise unremarkable German police battalion evolved into an instrument of mass slaughter, is widely seen as one of the defining works on how typical Germans became complicit in Nazi atrocities.So when Browning makes comparisons between the rise of Hitler and our current historical period, this isn’t some keyboard warrior spouting off. It is one of the most knowledgeable people on Nazism alive using his expertise to sound the alarm as to what he sees as an existential threat to American democracy.Browning’s essay covers many topics, ranging from Trump’s “America First” foreign policy — a phrase most closely associated with a group of prewar American Nazi sympathizers — to the role of Fox News as a kind of privatized state propaganda office. But the most interesting part of his argument is the comparison between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Paul von Hindenburg, the German leader who ultimately handed power over to Hitler. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/5/17940610/trump-hitler-history-historian
Winning Position: Morons
You know the kind of idiot I'm talking about.The ones who used to watch in awe as smart guys wrote eloquently using complex language, until along came the online thesaurus. Now I am just as smart as them they thought, as they began touting the exact same stupid beliefs armed with a wide new range of synonyms with which to confuse others.The ones who used to secretly admire the smart guy in the group who had a head stuffed full of useless general knowledge, until along came Wikipedia and Google. Now I can barrage you with my own useless facts they thought, even as they struggled to extract the relevant information from the pages they read.Amarel, Mathfan, MarcusMoon, Bronto, Mingmong.You guys are idiots.