@ClwnPrncCharlie
My neighbor is the chairman of the local Republican Party and one of three school board members despite the fact he homeschooled all his kids and they don’t talk to him anymore
@butleriano
People think rabbits love carrots because bugs bunny parodied a scene in “It Happened One Night” where Clark Gable eats a carrot. Cartoons and parodies have shaped societal beliefs on continuing bizarre ways
Over 95% of the Korean population south of the DMZ is urban and cannot sustain itself without imports. The US accounts for 30% of imported rice, as well as the vast majority of wheat and dairy, both things not traditionally eaten there. (1/4)
Because of that, Occupied Korea has lost all traditional food acquisition and processing methods. All of them. Even the most FUNDAMENTALLY Korean food (the three jang) has wheat in it now.
@BadEmpanada
Meanwhile, this picture of an actual nonviolent student protest in the US had been well known for decades, and the MOVE bombing happened a few years prior.
Park Chung-hee, leader of the US-backed 1961 coup d’etat, was in favor subsidizing wheat and dairy industries. He cut rice rations, installed state-run “flour food centers,” and made snack-specific factories (sugar/flour/dairy).
@BonerWizard
This was John’s idea board for the movie cleverly recycled as a prop for his character. Very meta, but you can do that when you’re directing yourself.
@dogehippie
@CollinRugg
Imagine if you looked at what else the government is spending even more obey on instead of making compassion an either/or situation
@AstuteCFO
@x_El_Capitan_x
I’m usually inclined to agree with you but given the current events (submarine tragedy) I think now is actually a very insensitive and inappropriate time.
@zei_squirrel
@quitfixngGAMES
I like how her excuse is that they were only trying to present the viewpoint of the Biden administration, like that’s not already embarrassing
It’s interesting how all the “this is what they took from you” crap about McDonald’s or Nickelodeon or whatever is the direct result of Reagan’s FCC changing the rules allowing every non-PBS children’s show to become half hour toy commercials