siamese3
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I guess we had to say something positive, at least he is consistent
Just remembered this quote from the Leslie Stahl 60 m Minute interview, His tweeting: “If I use it at all, I’m going to do very restrained”
Now that would be truly frightening. The thing is, I find it so shockingly horrifying, but highly entertaining, at the same time. I am utterly addicted, he is indeed WINNING!Maybe this IS the restrained version of his tweeting!
Trump totally took a lesson from Charlie Sheen! #winning #tigerblood #howquicklyweforgetNow that would be truly frightening. The thing is, I find it so shockingly horrifying, but highly entertaining, at the same time. I am utterly addicted, he is indeed WINNING!
Trump totally took a lesson from Charlie Sheen! #winning #tigerblood #howquicklyweforget
Haha good to know we aren't the only ones!!! I just can't take all this winning!We just walk around my house saying, "WINNING!" or "SAD!" or "UNFAIR" . Thank god for unhinged humor.
Haha good to know we aren't the only ones!!! I just can't take all this winning!
He would love to see the NYT destroyed and all of its employees thrown in jail. What a farce this all is!
He would love to see the NYT destroyed and all of its employees thrown in jail. What a farce this all is!
The best part about him being such a moron is that you can always figure out when a story is about to break from his unhinged tweeting. He is his own worst enemy and it's amazing.His latest NYT rant may have something to do with the news they just broke (I just posted it over in the Russia thread).
Never used the word imbecile.So do imbecile and idiot. You've called plenty of people idiots lol.
haha apparently people think they are experts because they can google. I can google too!!! And look-y here what I found:So do imbecile and idiot. You've called plenty of people idiots lol.
"Moron" was coined in 1910 by psychologist Henry H. Goddard[3] from the Ancient Greek word μωρός (moros), which meant "dull"[4] and used to describe a person with a mental age in adulthood of between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale.[5] It was once applied to people with an IQ of 51–70, being superior in one degree to "imbecile" (IQ of 26–50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of 0–25). The word moron, along with others including, "idiotic", "imbecilic", "stupid", and "feeble-minded", was formerly considered a valid descriptor in the psychological community, but it is now deprecated in use by psychologists.[6]
For people who are so forward thinking, you do know the word "m*ron is very offensive.
Omg I just found this: http://ideas.ted.com/20-words-that-once-meant-something-very-different/haha apparently people think they are experts because they can google. I can google too!!! And look-y here what I found:
All of those words at one point were used to describe people who we would now refer to as having "intellectual disability". However, they were not offensive, they were used as a descriptor, just like "mental retardation" was up until a few years ago. But nice try, thanks for playing!