Celebrities Getting Into Trouble

Now I DEFINITELY have zero regrets about all the bad reviews I gave him back in the day.

When I hear "Turn My Swag On," I find myself squeezing my skull at the ear cavities as Soulja Boy Tell Em painstakingly details the most trivial events of his typical day. Guess what – that dinglebrain hops out of bed, puts on a team shirt, looks in the mirror, and tells himself he's "gettin' money." *Gasp* Wowzers! Then, according to the song's video, he puts on enough jewelry to rival Mister T, brushes his teeth, eats cereal, hits the studio for a couple seconds, and then plays Xbox. Three words for ya Soulja: So fucking what? If I wanted to hear someone brag about getting dressed, then watch him brush his teeth and eat cereal, I'd get a job as a special needs counselor. Plus, with the abundance of pitch-correction technology used in pop music today, it's amazing to hear a rapper who actually under-utilizes it. He continually goes off-key, hitting trailing bum notes as if he's too lazy (or untalented) to do it right. Note to Soulja: YOU CAN'T SING! And I don't give a rat's ass about your morning routine, you tone-deaf egomaniac!
 
He's going to an exclusive luxury resort in a gated community.
They have private suites, in-house catering, exclusive work-out facilities, and their own security.
 
I am in love with George Santos. He is as close as we have come to the American version of Rob Ford and we all know Rob Ford was the greatest politician in the history of politics...... Actually it's unfair to compare Santos to Ford. Ford is Michael Jordan, Santos is Hakeem Olajuwon.

Every politician is an asshole liar. There are the rare few that are an asshole liar and also kind of want to do what's best for the country but you get that maybe once
every couple generations...maybe Reagan, maybe Obama.

Most of them are George Santos in disguise.
At least fucking Santos laid it all out. Like all right. If I'm going to lie I'm just going to blatantly lie about everything shit...I'm even going to steal money from a veteran's dog's gofundme. Regular politicians are never so blatant about how they steal money.
 
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I'm occasionally reminded of how young you are.
Oh boy. I was just trying to name one guy from each side while making a silly post.

Also while being called young is always nice because I'm not young anymore, you must be aware that is a condescending statement.

Questioning opinions formed through learning about historical events is normal discourse. Implying superiority from first hand experience alone is arrogant. Living through an event provides a unique understanding and perspective and of course carries significant weight that should be seriously respected. However, it does not invalidate those who disagree with that perspective and did not live through it.

That line of reasoning will lead to big trouble. If you question the validity of historical understanding due to lack of personal experience you are going down a dangerous road.
 
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Oh boy. I was just trying to name one guy from each side while making a silly post.

Also while being called young is always nice because I'm not young anymore, you must be aware that is a condescending statement.

Questioning opinions formed through learning about historical events is normal discourse. Implying superiority from first hand experience alone is arrogant. Living through an event provides a unique understanding and perspective and of course carries significant weight that should be seriously respected. However, it does not invalidate those who disagree with that perspective and did not live through it.

That line of reasoning will lead to big trouble. If you question the validity of historical understanding due to lack of personal experience you are going down a dangerous road.
I'm not pulling any boomer crap, I'm just (half-jokingly) suggesting that you got the "urban legend". Not your fault. And while I did live through it, even I wasn't really fully aware of the impact of that period in history until years later. I didn't live through the holocaust, but I've learned about it from many sources. So learning about things 2nd-hand is fine. Really, I was kind-of making a joke about you not being old enough, instead of engaging in a political dialogue about the good or bad he did, because we're not doing that here.

I would've picked John McCain, but that's just me. However, if you're looking for examples of people who are servants of the public with integrity, I'd look to your local, low-level people. Many of the people I've met who are members of town planning boards, or who are state reps, or representatives at various levels, are people who have real integrity, and work very hard, for little to no pay. I can also name many high-level people who I feel have integrity, and want to serve their constituents, but I don't want to get into a political discussion. Finally, I find the choice of putting Reagan on a pedestal (quite popular, I may add) to be very ironic. But again, I have to leave it at that.
 
Really, I was kind-of making a joke about you not being old enough, instead of engaging in a political dialogue about the good or bad he did, because we're not doing that here.

Gotcha man. I guess I got a bit touchy there when I didn't know that you were just being jokey.

I didn't live through the holocaust, but I've learned about it from many sources. So learning about things 2nd-hand is fine.

That was the first example I thought of too. After that I started thinking about wars and conquerors from a million years ago like the crusades and Genghis Khan and what not. When I thought you were being serious, I decided not to use any examples cause I figured I could make a better point without them.
 
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Smokey was quoted as saying, "I tell all the women, 'I love it when we're cruisin' together.' I guess the women didn't enjoy it as much as I thought."

 
Sounds like him and Bill Cosby should get together and go bowling. Wonder what becomes of the naming rights on his Sirius channel if this turns out to be true.
 
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