if the Democrats were experiencing circumstances like this we would be actively speculating about what party would replace them, not writing in thermostatic backlash returning them to power in 2032
Posts by Baptiste Lerak
The President is well-known for his clarity of vision and youthful vigor, which will certainly reassure the American public and convince them the future of the country is in good, solid, unbruised hands.
Scott Colom, Dem Senate nominee in Mississippi.
If this man somehow ends up representing Mississippi in the Senate, brains are get broken so hard.
Senator Scott Colom (D-MS)
Sub-35% approval is more or less the threshold for really funny shit to start happening.
The only firm that still has Trump within single-digits disapproval is Morning Consult for some reason.
bluesky or ‘the commons’ which I’m sure many Americans frequent
Venezuela really cooked up his brain, uh?
I mean, it's good for the other party, because 35% is the threshold where truly insane stuff starts happening.
Ceasefire expires on Wednesday night.
Holy shit, Samurai 8 was baaaaaaad.
And the worst part is that he's actually good at it! This isn't a Bleach situation where the author tries to solve every problem by introducing a bunch of empty shells with cool designs: Borksen is a genuinely fun and interesting character to follow!
Yeah, it's Boruto Shippuden.
Most of the newest chapters being entirely focused on a completely new and unrelated character being roped into this whole nonsense purely due to the fact she's kind of a freak with weird vibes. My man is addicted to introducing new characters.
Yeah, Boruto is Patient Zero for this trend of eternally milking franchise with creatively bankrupt sequels that are also functionally spin-offs.
I unfortunately really like HxH, so the fact that Togashi insists on still drawing the manga himself despite being functionally disabled at this point is a huge bummer.
The standard comics way to solve the crisis brought on by Infinity War would have been an entire line reboot through some multiversal/timeline shenanigans.
Though the worst part from the manga side of thing is an inability to just end or reboot a story that has self-evidently reached its conclusion, so you're forced to shit out new arcs and stakes until the end of time.
It did!
Fairy Tail got one. Naruto got one. More recently Jujutsu Kaisen got one and it's about aliens for some fucking reason.
These days publishers don't like those super long manga anymore, so that phenomenon takes the form of the "Completely Unnecessary Spin-off Sequel", which the original author is often only tangentially involved with.
The part where the story has clearly reached its conclusion, but instead of stopping or rebooting the whole thing, the editors ask you to keep shitting out new arcs and stakes for as long as it makes money.
The MCU has evolved to become the final synthesis of the old manga vs. comics debate by combining the worst aspects of both.
Adopt a legal system that isn't based on English common law, which was made for barbarians and inbred nobles, to embrace the modern and enlightened glory of civil law.
Peter Poilievre still "en PLS", like we say in French.
It's illustrative of a trend among 21st century fascist movements, in that their wealth and power relies on the very liberal societies they constantly denounce and declare their intentions to eradicate. So it should, in theory, be the easiest thing in the world to eradicate *them* first, and yet...
Once in a while, I think about how the EU let itself being regularly taken hostage over the last decade by a country that accounts for 2% of its population and 1% of its GDP, and whose economy was entirely propped up by the EU's *own subsidies*, because "muh institutional rules" and I get mad.
The infuriating paradox with all of this is that those folks are eminently stoppable, but it requires a simple yet powerful clarity of vision and purpose that is broadly lacking among Western elites.