The Bull Moose Party. It will call back to Teddy Roosevelt and the first time we used progressive policies to take back from the robber barons.
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No good deed goes unpunished. An interesting thing happens in the military. If you are too valuable at your job they won't let you go do the extra training that you need to get promoted faster. The shitbags that cause more work are sent instead.
Oh George's thought process was, "How can I tell this lady to not wear underwear and it not be creepy? Maybe if I try an overly nerdy excuse."
I listened to Kitty Kitty, Witch Doctor, and Input Source Selector. Great music, I will add them to my growing list of new bands to get into.
I didn't realize it but I heard them before. I listened to a few more songs. Good taste. Her voice is recognizable.
I love Janelle Monae. Lipstick lover, Make Me Feel, and I Like That are a few of her amazing catalogue.
I haven't been playing the current AAA type games, so maybe that's why. I have friends that love RDR2 but I enjoy more of the indie games. I'm still waiting for Silk Song to come out.
I love it. I need more music to dance to. Soft Spot had me thinking it was one type of song until he started dancing.
I don't even know what to think anymore, can you show me?
At first I was just getting a movie, but I think I found them. Cold Reactor, Violent Sun and No Reptiles, and I Want a Love Like This are pretty good. The last one has a trippy video. Thanks.
I looked up Dry Cell, Acrylic, and Band With No Name. I'm thinking I didn't find the same bands that you did. The Dry Cell I found didn't look/sound like the Acrylic band and Band with No Name, that I found. Either way I enjoy music so thanks for the direction.
I just checked out Destiny Potato. It feels like Sordid Pink is a more metal version or polished version. Either way, I enjoy the sound. Great songs. Thanks.
This scene is hilarious.
It was also based on real life quote of billionaire Tom Perkins, "Writing from the epicenter of progressive thought, San Francisco, I would call attention to the parallels of fascist Nazi Germany to its war on its 'one percent,' namely its Jews, to the progressive war on the American one percent, namely the 'rich.'"