2/11/2024, 7:57 am
No deep analysis here, just posting the best meme so far, which I completely re-made to meet TPC's high quality standards.
Political humor and satire from the original Party Organ of Record.
https://thepeoplescube.com/red/
Colonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 7:57 amNo deep analysis here, just posting the best meme so far, which I completely re-made to meet TPC's high quality standards.
Ha ha. My aunt and uncle owned a dry cleaners in Greenwich Village. In the late 1950s, they refused to give Michener his cleaned suits back because he tried to pay with a personal check (a month before "Hawaii" got published).jackalopelipsky wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 9:28 amPutin reads James A. Michener novels. To tell his stories, Michener always begins at the beginning, too.
Depends on whether you count the Holodomor.jackalopelipsky wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 10:39 amTexas is SO BIG, it took Michener TWO volumes to tell the story of the 450 years creation of Texas.
It’s only taken 30 years for the Texas Legislature to destroy Texas.
How many years has it taken Russia to destroy Ukraine?
Colonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 11:08 amDepends on whether you count the Holodomor.jackalopelipsky wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 10:39 amTexas is SO BIG, it took Michener TWO volumes to tell the story of the 450 years creation of Texas.
https://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-texas/#gsc.tab=0
It’s only taken 30 years for the Texas Legislature to destroy Texas.
How many years has it taken Russia to destroy Ukraine?
Jackson is famous for having responded: "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it." Although the comment is probably apocryphal, both Georgia and Jackson simply ignored the decision.
Comrade, your statement might have been clever if Trump had any relevance to the original post.Soviet Mike Komsomolets wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:31 pmTrump is a direct descendant of Prince Rurik of this there is no dispute!
My inability to suggest a James A. Michener novel reference instead exposes my irrelevance.Colonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:54 pmComrade, your statement might have been clever if Trump had any relevance to the original post.Soviet Mike Komsomolets wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:31 pmTrump is a direct descendant of Prince Rurik of this there is no dispute!
Soviet Mike Komsomolets wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:59 pmMy inability to suggest a James A. Michener novel reference instead exposes my irrelevance.Colonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:54 pmComrade, your statement might have been clever if Trump had any relevance to the original post.Soviet Mike Komsomolets wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:31 pmTrump is a direct descendant of Prince Rurik of this there is no dispute!
Colonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:54 pmComrade, your statement might have been clever if Trump had any relevance to the original post.
Let's not fool ourselves, Comrade—the specter of Climate Change is haunting the world and is the foremost existential threat to be defeated (according to uniformed sources).Red Square wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 7:18 pmColonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/11/2024, 2:54 pmComrade, your statement might have been clever if Trump had any relevance to the original post.
But Trump has relevance to everything because everything is Trump's fault, including this post and any replies to it, and we have no higher mission than to defeat the Orange Man.
Colonel Obyezyana wrote: ↑2/13/2024, 12:47 pmHere's a seldom-used word you may not know:
farrago
Look it up—it perfectly describes Putin's twisted history soliloquy.
Did you know?
Farrago might seem an unlikely relative of farina (the name for the mealy breakfast cereal), but the two terms have their roots in the same Latin noun. Both derive from far, the Latin name for spelt (a type of grain). In Latin, farrago meant "mixed fodder"—cattle feed, that is. It was also used more generally to mean "mixture." When it was adopted into English in the early 1600s, farrago retained the "mixture" sense of its ancestor. Today, we often use it for a jumble or medley of disorganized, haphazard, or even nonsensical ideas or elements.

Oddly, tanstaffel (with an e) is Dutch for "dental table," but still doesn't get to the root of the Putin farrago.