Anonymous sources are only bullshit when the story is about Trump.And just who the hell is this anonymous "federal investigator" the stories are citing? If it's not the FBI, which agency? When I see second-hand anonymous sources, my bullshit flag goes up.
And just who the hell is this anonymous "federal investigator" the stories are citing? If it's not the FBI, which agency? When I see second-hand anonymous sources, my bullshit flag goes up.
Anonymous sources are only bullshit when the story is about Trump.
Great team play you two.![]()
Anonymous sources are only bullshit when the story is about Trump.
They onto us! Quick, delete your files and burn the building down!What's that supposed to mean?
They onto us! Quick, delete your files and burn the building down!
Like I said about TheCount earlier this year. All he does is call "BS", to everything and anything, and criticize with cliche sarcasm. Dude is a waste of internet space and a total bore. He's like the idiot at the office that only ever talks about how stupid and wrong everybody else is, but never once has offered any kind of solution to anything.
And also thinks his sarcasm is funny.
why is it all the stupid ones post stupid memes from stupid television shows?
Only idiots still watch television. It is pablum for the feebleminded.
really well written .
lol
same plot every show.
exactly what children love... ..same story over and over again.
lol
same plot every show.
exactly what children love... ..same story over and over again.
Come on, ya gotta love Hugh Laurie, whether the show appeals to you or not.
PLUS-
There are only so many stories to tell- it's how you tell them. Classic literature is "classic" because of how it's told.
There are only so many stories to tell
Oh, now House is like Classic Literature.
And you are saying so hoping it gives the veneer of intellectualism you seek.
No dice, child. It is a show written for those who like the same bedtime story over and over again.
The prattling of an unintelligent mind, amazed by the "creativity" of corporate boardroom written entertainment television.
There are limitless stories to tell. You just like the same ones over and over again, child.
Are there really only two, seven, thirty six or however many plots? Again, who knows. I’d love to argue for the infinite mutability of story, and I’m sure I could quite convincingly. But at the same time stories, however diverse they appear on the surface, are all made from much the same thing underneath. Some characters. A plot. A theme or two. Half a dozen symbols. A bit of conflict to get it all going. And yet, much like the seven chords that make up all songs, the same elements used in much the same ways seem to yield staggeringly different and original results in the hands of each artist who picks them up. There may only be seven stories, but there are uncounted storytellers, and each one must contribute some unique spark, or the story will never take life.
Overcoming the Monster: The hero learns of a great evil and goes on a journey to destroy it. Star Wars qualifies. Braveheart. Jaws. Any movie with Nazis in it. Some of the Rocky movies. (Is it obvious I am a guy?)
Rags to Riches: A sad-sack beginning that leads to a happily ever after. A lot of Dickens’ stuff fits here. Disney princess movies. Harry Potter. Most every rom-com.
The Quest: Everybody loves a quest where the hero goes on a journey to find something, which can be a Lost Ark (literal of figurative), a body (Stand By Me), or even something unknown and unseen, which is known in Hollywood as a MacGuffin. Sometimes the hero brings his entourage, too. A lot of epics are Quest stories. Like The Goonies. Some of my favorite biblical stories are quests, like Abram and The Wise Men.
Voyage and Return: Like The Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy goes to a weird place with weird rules but ultimately returns home better off. I suppose I like Oz alright, but I’d rather give props to Back to the Future, because I’m of that ilk.
Comedies get their own category, too. For some reason, two people can’t be together, which creates all sorts of antics. They eventually figure it out, though. Again, most every rom-com ever, like When Harry Met Sally, or The Money Pit. (Note: you can make anything into a comedy. For example, Monty Python is a funny Quest movie, but the category here refers to a specific kind of plot, not just anything with humor.)
Tragedies are like riches to rags, where the villian gets it in the end. MacBeth and King Lear are classic examples. Or most slasher pictures if you go for that sort of thing.
Rebirth is like a tragedy but where the hero realizes his error before it’s too late, like in It’s a Wonderful Life. Which makes me wonder, are there any slasher movies where the bad guy cleans up and catches a ray of sun at the end?
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The moderators are obviously falling inline with the site admins.
Here's what happened:
o May 17 - Fox News reports that Seth Rich is indeed the DNC leaker
o May 18 - /pol/ and T-D sleuth the internet for more Seth Rich clues and stumble onto accounts not previously known
o Early May 19 - Additional accounts are found that showed Seth's absolute displeasure with the DNC
o Mid-day May 19 - It's discovered that a DNC operative trolled one of Seth Rich's old twitter accounts (that were not known to be his) post-humorously
o Mid-day May 19 - Sean Hannity brings up T-D
on his radio show and the work they're doing to uncover what happened to Seth Rich
o Evening May 19 - Shills absolutely flood /pol/ in huge numbers, undoubtedly a coordinated attack
o Evening May 19 - An hour before Sean Hannity's nightly news broadcast on Fox was to air (live) T-D is now made private "in protest" effectively making it so Sean Hannity can't bring up T-D to his millions of viewers and keeping the Seth Rich story buried from normies
Either the Mods of T-D are the biggest retards in the world, or they have been compromised. If it was just T-D that went down I'd believe they're idiots, but the shilling at the exact same time on /pol/ leads me to believe otherwise.