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Visually speaking, it looks like if you take away 20 IQ points from Patrick Swayze, he turns into Don Swayze, and if you then take 20 IQ points away from Don, he turns into Theo Von. 

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4 minutes ago, Vegas64 said:

Theo is hilarious to me. I have never seen a clip where he was MAGA, but comparing to him to Dane Cook feels wrong.

Dude was invited to and attended the inauguration, pretty much is enough for me. 

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The Trump administration considers Theo Von as an ally, so much so that they included a clip of him in a DHS deportation shitpost video without asking for permission. 

 

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18 hours ago, C-Man said:

One of my early football memories is attending the Thanksgiving game where Creed performed at halftime. In the middle of their heyday and peak of their stardom. It's used as a meme now, and you can find the clips all over the internet for a cool little chuckle, but at 12-13 years old I fucking hated it. I had their CD on loop, so to hear the same mix and realize that they were half-assing a syncing I got pissed. I think that was when I found out that not all performances are live. It would certainly fit the bill of White America demanding artists that haven't had a hit in over two decades though. Back to the good ol' days or whatever. 

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Sat next to Theo on a plane 20 years ago when he was only known for Road Rules. He was hilarious and also one of the dumber people I’ve ever talked to. It’s no surprise he’s thriving in this timeline. 

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I'd describe him more as 'confused & uninformed'. But then, I guess that's how I'd also describe most MAGAts.

 

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In a world where Dems are forced to look to people like Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz to stand up for them, I don't think we can afford to be too stringent in our purity tests



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