Why does “weird” work? Republicans love to appeal to a supposed silent majority. The new insult helps intervene.
Why does “weird” work? Republicans love to appeal to a supposed silent majority. The new insult helps intervene.
The new Democratic insult helps intervene in the classic Republican appeal to a supposed silent majority.
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I'm not sure I agree with the analysis, I think Vaush said it best.
https://youtube.com/shorts/mDS9bv8Sj7I
I want to TLDR it but I can't because I'm too drunk and all my attempts have failed. Watch the clip if you can/want.
7 1 ReplyTL;DR: "No 14 year old boy will stop following someone if they're considered evil and bad, but they will stop if they're considered cringe".
37 0 ReplyThis is why I support the movement among women of not fucking Republican voters, as a policy.
3 0 ReplyYou surely mean they won't stop following someone if they're considered evil and bad.
1 0 ReplyYes, that's right. There's a "no" at the beginning of the phrase which gives it that meaning (I misread it myself, so I see where you're coming from).
3 0 ReplyNow i see it, i somehow managed to ignore the "No"
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Google is going to track whoever clicks that link thanks to your SI
4 0 ReplyThanks! I sometimes remove that (forgot this time) but never knew what that was.
2 0 ReplyIt's your personal identifying code. When someone clicks a link with it, Google knows they got the link from you. They want to know who you're talking to on other platforms for their data models.
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