Posted on 09/25/2016 7:59:09 PM PDT by TaxPayer2000
Dear famous person,
If we want to be seen with you, we'll turn our backs on you.
Please don't be offended.
It's just that your fame isn't enough for us anymore.
We need to attach ourselves to your fame, so that we can post the resulting picture to Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat.
That way, we achieve our own sort of mini-fame. Which could be the maximal fame we ever attain.
Please forgive me for this missive to the stars.
There's a reason: this astounding picture posted on Sunday to Twitter by Hillary For America design lead Victor Ng. He credited the shot to the photographer currently working on the Clinton campaign, Barbara Kinney.
As Hillary Clinton stands on a podium and waves, not one of the throng in front of her seems to be facing her.
Instead, everyone has turned their backs and raised their phones in order to get a little of themselves -- perhaps just their hair or their upper forehead -- into the shot.
Ng offered this caption: "2016, ya'll."
One can surely forgive him for misplacing his apostrophe, as he gazed upon this human catastrophe.
Increasingly we prefer to be seen with each other, instead of looking at each other.
We live not to be there, but to be seen to be there.
So, dear famous person, please understand that it's all a show now. All of it.
This might be especially worth remembering should you be taking part in some sort of debate in the near future.
Photoshop®
I refer to mine as 'the other person who ain't there to take my picture for me'.
Lot’s of dumb women as usual.
She’s wearing high heels, not standing on her tiptoes.
The vast majority of those with their back to illary will vote on emotion, and could not vote on issues if their lives depended upon it ... and, frankly, they do depend on using their minds not their emotions, but they will reap what they are allowing and enabling illary to sow over them in their blind sycophancy.
Forklift?
That's my guess - that lane looks wide enough for them to get one in there.
Now that you are an old hand at this, you should try Mt. Tyndall, about 30 miles to the north. It is way harder overall.
25 mile round trip!
When Jeb did that...how embarrassing.
Haha!
Tyndall was my last hurrah before I moved out of CA.
I did not make it to the top.
Almost got killed by lightning near the peak.
Had a nose bleed that lasted for 24 hours straight.
>>And it doesn’t occur to you that men actually can abandon the families they are responsible for creating?
Birth control is a real thing and has been for 50 years. There is no excuse for a single woman getting pregnant except that she decided to do so.
:)
It is not an excuse, but carelessness and lack of taking responsibility for actions result in a lot of ‘unplanned pregnancies’. The femininzis would have you believe those are due to men raping women ...
>>It is not an excuse, but carelessness and lack of taking responsibility for actions result in a lot of unplanned pregnancies.
Admiral Hyman Rickover once wrote a paper on “Zero Defects”. After I accidentally scrammed one of his reactors early in my submarine career, I had to write a paper on his paper. Essentially, it boils down to this: accidents are what you do when you don’t care about the results. When did you last forget to cash your paycheck? Was it when you needed that money to survive right now or did you wait until later in life when you could afford to not cash your paycheck? If not being a single mother is a priority, the birth control is easy to remember. If you don’t care, then it is hard to remember. Our sick culture has turned these women into folk heroes so they don’t care.
No. If you look closely at the picture, her rear heel is elevated above the podium. It is definitely elevated above about an inch or more. Her left knee may be slightly bent, with her left toes contacting the platform but her heel is definitely in the air. The right leg is obscured in the photo. Look again. Use a magnifying glass, but do look again. The rear heel is elevated.
I think I'm gonna call it quits after Whitney, though. I'm getting too old for this kind of stuff, and I'm only in my mid-fifties.
All the best!
Self centered, as are almost all leftists. And too many of us as well.
I took a couple. One was of my face after a rec basketball collision left me with a black eye and nose damage, to send out as my excuse for absence from the next session. Another was in the hospital after a heart attack, a “see, still alive” message. And having caught fish I intended to release but wanted to brag on a bit...
And the man still bears no responsibility for for that either? It's all the women's responsibility?
What a load of Bu!! $#!t.
Here's clearly some news to you. Men can say *No* too.
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