Eternal Sunshine of Guy222's and Rao's Minds (v2.0)

Started by ODG186 pages
Originally posted by cdtm
Lance Armstrong being castigated as a transphobe or some shite, the man is a bona-fide legend and hero I'll take his word on fair play over the peanut gallery, smh.
Originally posted by ODG

Have you seen Stars on Mars? I swear they cast him specifically to play the villain, he's basically immune from being cut until the end.

^ No. I did peruse articles discussing it and his role in it but they seemed to be clickbait articles.

Did you watch it?

If you answer, yes, during this program, did Lance use himself as the poster-child of cheating -- considering that he will go down in history as the most prolific and damaging cheater in the world history of athletic competition -- as a podium to discuss why fair play is intrinsic to the notion of competition?

Like... that I could understand being like a tax evasion criminal who lectures on tax evasion.

Separate from this banal conversation that will inevitably lead to my further disappointment of cdtm and his Russian troll farm handlers...

... I finally watched Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Former was good... kinda tugging at the heartstrings there with the animals, sure, but the latter was one of the best movies I've watched in a while.

Spoiler:
And I had no idea that it would end on a cliffhanger. I really wished I watched it in theaters. Definitely not missing the conclusion.

Originally posted by ODG
^ No. I did peruse articles discussing it and his role in it but they seemed to be clickbait articles.

Did you watch it?

If you answer, yes, during this program, did Lance use himself as the poster-child of cheating -- considering that he will go down in history as the most prolific and damaging cheater in the world history of athletic competition -- as a podium to discuss why fair play is intrinsic to the notion of competition?

Like... that I could understand being like a tax evasion criminal who lectures on tax evasion.

No, Lance was placed with people so stupid one of them called him a former astronaut. It was the girl from Game of Thrones.

His biking career doesn't even play into it, he existed at first to keep the big burly black football players in line, and evolved into needling Game of Thrones girl with misogynistic overtones, and by ep 5 or 6 started talking about how Trans athletes should have their own category.

So yeah, the villain.

Needless to say he's become something of a personal hero. 👆

A thrice-married, disgraced, former professional athlete who was stripped of all his accolades for using performance enhancing drugs, and who has no testicles is your personal hero? That tracks. Imagine being an adult man with a personal hero. Could not be me.

Wait a minute.. Are you seriously, super cereal for reals saying adults can't have heroes?

Wow. 😳

https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/a/julian-kimble/the-25-whitest-tv-shows-of-all-time

It's hard to pick on Bob Newhart, but nobody's safe here. For eight seasons, Newhart and Mary Frann played Dick and Joanna Loudon, the author and his devoted spouse who ran an inn in a small Vermont town. It doesn't get much whiter than that.

It's true, I have.friends in Springfield. Vermont and it really is that white. You'd need to go to Hanover or Keene State to find color.

The ironic thing is Diversity and Inclusion is supposed reflect the world better then an all white cast, yet adding diversity to this setting would be the exact opposite of reality.

Want to see a Baki/Street Fighter crossover to see Yujiro and Oro interact. It sould probably go something like this;

"So your son finally will finally challenge you? You are lucky, all of my disciples died."

"That's because you use your full strength on them before they're even trained."

"How else can I tell if they are worthy to train?"

*Face palms* "A man has to learn to walk before you can break his legs. Otherwise there is no point in breaking them."

Basically Yujiro would be the sane one between them.

Meg 2 must have the dumbest scene I've ever seen in a movie, even by horror movie standards.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
Meg 2 must have the dumbest scene I've ever seen in a movie, even by horror movie standards.

You ever seen Sharknado though? Then again I think that’s dumb on purpose

Originally posted by Parmaniac
Meg 2 must have the dumbest scene I've ever seen in a movie, even by horror movie standards.

Haven't seen the sequel.

Is it good ol' dumb fun at least? Or it was so dumb it gave you a stroke? 😂

Sharknado made for good memes.

YouTube video

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
A thrice-married, disgraced, former professional athlete who was stripped of all his accolades for using performance enhancing drugs, and who has no testicles is your personal hero? That tracks. Imagine being an adult man with a personal hero. Could not be me.

I thought Lance still had one testicle?

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Haven't seen the sequel.

Is it good ol' dumb fun at least? Or it was so dumb it gave you a stroke? 😂

It's dumber than part one but overall you can still enjoy it, I haven't though.

The scene I'm reffering to is when Statham swims through the trench (no suit or anything) and they even give an explanation on why that's possible.

who has the most toxic relationships in dc and marvel

Originally posted by MrMind
who has the most toxic relationships in dc and marvel

Thor and marvel writers

Originally posted by MrMind
who has the most toxic relationships in dc and marvel

Superman and Batman.

Ever have that moment where you're reacquainted with someone and remember something you totally forgot about? Happened to me when I met this old friend, who used to hate me. Hated me so much he had 50 of his friends jump me, and without mentioning the details I sent them all to the hospital, including him, with every bone broken in their hands and feet so they could never handle a knife again.

We had a good laugh about funner times.