@AbbeyRhode: Just google "men" and you will see hundreds, if not thousands of sites, filled with lonely, bachelors living in mom's basement, looking for "love" in all the wrong places, and willing to pay for it with their entire allowance.:)
@Noahkahol: One should never defame their president. I of course have none, so therefore, your president is free game. I am only joking of course. Nothing I could say or do, could possibly defame, or make fun of your president anymore than the man himself....except perhaps his loyal following of red neck inbreds . No offense of course.lol
@Diggler: You can't stomp your feet and say anything you like. whether you like it or not Trump IS the president of the United States. You saying he isn't just makes you seem childish.
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@Noahkahol: lol! I actually can stomp my feet and say whatever I like sir. I live in a free country, and I have the right to do those things. If it make s me childish, so be it. I would rather be childish than foolish, which is what a person would have to be , to assume that I have said that Donald Trump was not the president of the united states. What I did say, is that I have no president, which is true. I do not live in the u.s sir, but like many of Trump's supporters who believe that their's is the only country in the world, you obviously assumed I did. Thanks for the laughs, and God bless you. Of course, you already assume he does, right? lol
Actually the number of people who saw them when they were made were likely a very strategically limited audience. I sure never saw such an obscenely disgusting thing before in all my years.
@Noahkahol: Committee for a Better America is a fake group created by editors of A/V Club, a satire writer's group. Now, there were plenty of ads that were openly sexist just as there have been others blatantly racist, stereotypical and all the other isms people get their panties twisted over these days. Just in this case it's a satire.
@EllaDisenchanted: You know, I would have to assume that such vastly exaggerated and disturbing messages that convey extremely worse conduct than the actual bad conduct has less value as satire than to provoke discomfort. Both in they who it portrays and they who resent the message it imparts.
Hey but that's probably pretty funny to some people. I have an idea. How about I satirize on the picture and point to the possibility that the glass of beer is laced with arsenic.
Because, you know. Homicide is just knee slapping funny. As long as we call it "satire."
@FreeSpirit1: I would be remiss not to speak my opinion, and some married couples that I have known, that marriage was never thought of by they or I as a proposition where one ought try training the other.
we all know what the real wife would do..fling the glass at you, stuff your slippers in your mouth, answer get over here Ill fukkin kill you, breaking your fingers, answer fuk you to all your requests and greet you at the door wearing nothing but a kalashnikov