“Mr. Master Race,” LOLOL. Instead of being too over the top it wouldn’t surprise me if this was a 100% accurate portrayal of Miller. Every bully is also a coward, they’re flip sides of the same coin.
I say that about everybody! The Puerto Ricans, the dagos!
And of course he could put a dollar value on Junior and Eric that would set him totally at ease, if it came to that.
But what I love most about this entry in the series is the absolute zero impact that the whole disaster makes on Trump. At the end of the meeting, he's still alive, therefore the meeting was perfect. He even has time for his prostitute -- so, better than perfect! It feels... true.
OT to everything, but now and then I watch that scene in "Yesterday" (if you know the movie, you know what scene I mean) and I start crying for all that could and should have been and isn't.
If only we could all take turns punching Oberfuhrer Miller in the face. Metaphorically, of course.
So ein Backpfeifengesicht hab’ ich nie gesehen!
“Mr. Master Race,” LOLOL. Instead of being too over the top it wouldn’t surprise me if this was a 100% accurate portrayal of Miller. Every bully is also a coward, they’re flip sides of the same coin.
I'm sure it's a 100% accurate portrayal of Preznit "Money Cures Everything". The man has no compassion.
"Se Habla Dinero"
PS: "prostitute"? Too many syllables. That face squeaks "whore". (Pronounced "Hooah".)
Excellent comment, you beat me to it. (…=='Damn You!')
I say that about everybody! The Puerto Ricans, the dagos!
And of course he could put a dollar value on Junior and Eric that would set him totally at ease, if it came to that.
But what I love most about this entry in the series is the absolute zero impact that the whole disaster makes on Trump. At the end of the meeting, he's still alive, therefore the meeting was perfect. He even has time for his prostitute -- so, better than perfect! It feels... true.
It's really alarming - horrifying, even - how plausible this is. Good job. Damn it.
OT to everything, but now and then I watch that scene in "Yesterday" (if you know the movie, you know what scene I mean) and I start crying for all that could and should have been and isn't.
Fuck 'em all to hell.
Metaphorically speaking.