I don't regret watching it, but I have no interest in watching it again. And the fan base is absolutely insufferable. (Yeah, yeah, pot, kettle, whatever.)
Because Trump wants to play him up as a martyr and nobody in any position of power has the balls to say no. They're gonna ride this until it stops being news, or until a new scandal shows up, whichever comes first.
Looks like the Cang Toys aesthetic. Very Zoids-meets-Gundam.
Thought about going for the smaller version of that set (mostly for being around a third of the price of the bigger ones), but every review I've seen of their products looks needlessly overcomplicated.
The media is using him as yet another distraction for Trump's latest antics. Or his health. Latest video of him from the 9/11 memorial service looks like he had a stroke. No, not mocking for once, an actual stroke.
So, here's a list of things Charlie Kirk said, on public record.
I don't condone assassination. But I will not mourn the death of this hate-mongering waste of flesh.
If it works out in his favor, he signed it and it's big, beautiful, nobody does better signatures than him. If it doesn't, it's a lie, a hoax, fake news, and you're all being very mean and unfair. It's what he does.
I never noticed it much with the first movie. The second, with the twins, on the other hand......my TRU had some still lingering right until they closed, right next to one Supreme Cheetor than I'm fairly sure is still in the building somewhere despite it now being a supermarket.
They've covered that. If they win the midterms, they go full fascism and make current events look like a playground spat. If they lose, the Big Bullshitiful Bill goes into effect, and they blame it all on the Dems.
I was working at Target at the time. We had seven or eight pallets of movie toys for the street date. I was out of state on the day of the launch and didn't get back for two or three more days. It was pretty cleaned out already.
Still managed to hit another Target out in Illinois and picked up...
Playlist includes "Dinosaurs Are Still Alive" by Kissin' Dynamite, "Laser-Shooting Dinosaur" by Angus McSix, "God of Roar" by Victorious, and "Pet the Destroyer" by Lordi.
Requests for "Walk the Dinosaur" will be met with violence.
Whoever it takes to keep his cult too busy being outraged to notice how everything he's done has been, or soon will be, utterly catastrophic. If they're too busy yelling at Chicago, he hopes they won't notice when the food shortages pick up because he had all the immigrant workers rounded up.
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