His infamous tweets often portray him bickering about the concept of the "white working class", and why they act as an obstacle to his dreams (he includes women and minorities as part of his team). It hits its peak when he whined about the troglodytes stealing his "earned future" to prolong their worthless existence. That future? Being in a spaceship with talking robots. Who's getting in the way? The guys in the Midwest complaining about migrants terking der jerbs.
Ok this answers my question in a different thread about why he thinks Trump voters are stealing his future, but this is just unfounded. Sure, most trump voters are r-slurred and almost functionally illiterate, but Im sure all kinds of stupid regulations from dems and normie republicans would hold back that kind of future he wants. We didnt go to space in the 60s solely for the heck of it. We were locked in a peepee measuring contest between liberal democracy and communism at the time. Now that the iron curtain and the need for such geopolitical games is gone, the government has little incentive to invest much money into spaceflight, especially manned spaceflight.
Bob should not abandon hope though, for we're realizing that future of spaceships he could ride with robots he could converse with at breakneck speed! But is this future he envisions still worth it to him, given that the WRONG people are the heavyweights in building the spaceships (SpaceX) and talking robots (OpenAI and evil FAANG)? If he relied on the sort of gynocrats he worships to carry out his future, he would likely not live to see it due to endless, inertia-inducing environmental and safety regulations dragging progress to a near halt.
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If there are one million MovieBob fans, I am one.
If there are ten MovieBob fans, I am one.
If there is one MovieBob fans, I am him.
If there are no MovieBob fans, then I am dead.
Lindsay Ellis, the !bobmob is coming for you. In real life. Kino Robert will be vindicated.
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Ok this answers my question in a different thread about why he thinks Trump voters are stealing his future, but this is just unfounded. Sure, most trump voters are r-slurred and almost functionally illiterate, but Im sure all kinds of stupid regulations from dems and normie republicans would hold back that kind of future he wants. We didnt go to space in the 60s solely for the heck of it. We were locked in a peepee measuring contest between liberal democracy and communism at the time. Now that the iron curtain and the need for such geopolitical games is gone, the government has little incentive to invest much money into spaceflight, especially manned spaceflight.
Bob should not abandon hope though, for we're realizing that future of spaceships he could ride with robots he could converse with at breakneck speed! But is this future he envisions still worth it to him, given that the WRONG people are the heavyweights in building the spaceships (SpaceX) and talking robots (OpenAI and evil FAANG)? If he relied on the sort of gynocrats he worships to carry out his future, he would likely not live to see it due to endless, inertia-inducing environmental and safety regulations dragging progress to a near halt.
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Love how Burgers think any Bong accent that isn't Sean Bean or Jason Statham is "posh".
Hey !britbongs - move to Burgerstan and larp as Sir Lord Prince George Edward Charles, Earl of Cumwarmonthonlamonsey-By-The-Sea.
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Snapshots:
https://lackoftaste.substack.com/p/the-long-take-my-moviebob-problem:
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