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- #1118847
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- Is originaltrilogy.com down?
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1118847/action/topic#1118847
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We are
UP!
We are
UP!
I don’t intensely dislike football. I would certainly watch it over the movie that Frink watched.
But is it still down? I need to know if I can post again.
We’re all down sometimes, Tyrphanax.
Ah. At first, the page was loading really slowly, so I thought it was just my carpy Internet connection. Then I saw that error and figured it was down for everybody else as well.
I got a 502 Bad Gateway error. Did this happen for anyone else?
Idiocy.
From all the reports I am getting from people and my associates, I am 100% sure that I spotted Frink a couple of weeks ago in the deserts of Africa.
My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)
Not able to be rated.
It’s through the basement!
You all called me crazy, and now I’ve been verified by someone is certifiably not crazy.
This makes no sense and also you’re both crazy.
Maybe I’m crazy.
Maybe you’re crazy.
Maybe we’re crazy.
Probably.
You all called me crazy, and now I’ve been verified by someone that is certifiably not crazy.
Look, we should all just take the ten million and then it can be Wednesday again.
I swear to god, this is true.
I assume he made a duplicate thread that was also deleted eventually.
That can’t be possible, since a post I made in the first thread was in there.
There was a typical spambot thread started by a typical bot. Then it somehow appeared that DE started the thread.
Well, what happened to the “registered passports, etc…” thread was weird.
Well, peeps, I’m off to do some investigative journalism in Russia. By the time I return to the States, I’ll be a millionaire.
https://twitter.com/jdawsey1/status/919258079723773952
Full page ad in the Washington Post today. Strange times.
Apparently, people are still angry about the “War on Christmas.”
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/13/politics/trump-values-voters-summit/index.html
President Donald Trump dove into America’s culture wars on Friday, touting his administration for “returning moral clarity to our view of the world” and ending “attacks on Judeo-Christian values.”
Trump, nine months into his presidency, has found it harder to get things done than the ease with which he made promises on the campaign trail, making speeches to adoring audiences like Friday’s in Washington key to boosting the President’s morale. And the audience at the Values Voter Summit, an annual socially conservative conference, didn’t fail to deliver.
“We are stopping cold the attacks on Judeo-Christian values,” Trump said to applause, before slamming people who don’t say “Merry Christmas.”
“They don’t use the word Christmas because it is not politically correct,” Trump said, complaining that department stores will use red and Christmas decorations but say “Happy New Year.” “We’re saying Merry Christmas again.”
The comment drew thunderous applause.
Heated debates over the “War On Christmas” have raged for years, with many on the right complaining that political correctness has made it less acceptable to say Merry Christmas. Trump has seized on these feelings, regularly telling primarily religious audiences that his presidency has made it acceptable to “start saying Merry Christmas again.”
“You go into a department store. When was the last time you saw ‘Merry Christmas?’ You don’t see it anymore,” Trump said on the campaign trail. “They want to be politically correct. If I’m president, you will see ‘Merry Christmas’ in department stores, believe me, believe me.”
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/17979321264115714
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrumpWishing everyone a very Happy Holiday season!
oops.
This does finally break his unbroken streak of vile tweets. Now he’s going to have to start all over on his bid to outdo G.G. Allin.
That tweet was back in 2010.
And now it suddenly appears. Huh.
Square.
What?
Your image does not work.
Square.
Apparently, people are still angry about the “War on Christmas.”
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/13/politics/trump-values-voters-summit/index.html
President Donald Trump dove into America’s culture wars on Friday, touting his administration for “returning moral clarity to our view of the world” and ending “attacks on Judeo-Christian values.”
Trump, nine months into his presidency, has found it harder to get things done than the ease with which he made promises on the campaign trail, making speeches to adoring audiences like Friday’s in Washington key to boosting the President’s morale. And the audience at the Values Voter Summit, an annual socially conservative conference, didn’t fail to deliver.
“We are stopping cold the attacks on Judeo-Christian values,” Trump said to applause, before slamming people who don’t say “Merry Christmas.”
“They don’t use the word Christmas because it is not politically correct,” Trump said, complaining that department stores will use red and Christmas decorations but say “Happy New Year.” “We’re saying Merry Christmas again.”
The comment drew thunderous applause.
Heated debates over the “War On Christmas” have raged for years, with many on the right complaining that political correctness has made it less acceptable to say Merry Christmas. Trump has seized on these feelings, regularly telling primarily religious audiences that his presidency has made it acceptable to “start saying Merry Christmas again.”
“You go into a department store. When was the last time you saw ‘Merry Christmas?’ You don’t see it anymore,” Trump said on the campaign trail. “They want to be politically correct. If I’m president, you will see ‘Merry Christmas’ in department stores, believe me, believe me.”
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/17979321264115714
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrumpWishing everyone a very Happy Holiday season!
You know what they say, there’s a Trump tweet for everything.
So… what was the image?
He’s not a senator…yet.
In other news, Trump moronacy confirmed.
http://www.newsweek.com/trump-doesnt-know-hes-president-us-virgin-islands-684308
Is President Donald Trump aware residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands are, in fact, Americans? It’s unclear.
In a speech Friday, Trump said he’d recently “met with the president of the Virgin Islands” to discuss the recent hurricanes that have devastated Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the island.
But Trump could not have spoken to the “president of the Virgin Islands” because, of course, he is the president of the U.S. Virgin Islands, whose residents are U.S. citizens.
I have no problem with calling Trump a moron.
I don’t mean he is able to be certified as a moron. I mean he is both a moron and certifiable.
And yhwx will like that even less.
I think you’re right, of course, he’s just been botching at me for calling him crazy too.
I’m not saying it’s wrong to call him crazy, but it’s wrong to say that he’s mentally ill.
Ok, so you don’t like us saying it’s not his fault.
Because one is a matter of choice and the other is a matter of health.
Pre-response to your inevitable response claiming my similarity to Warbler: Unlike other things, health is a matter that should be treated delicately, due to the collateral damage that could be caused otherwise.
I don’t mean he is able to be certified as a moron. I mean he is both a moron and certifiable.
And yhwx will like that even less.
I think you’re right, of course, he’s just been botching at me for calling him crazy too.
I’m not saying it’s wrong to call him crazy, but it’s wrong to say that he’s mentally ill.