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Obviously a few days late here but maybe, just maybe our mojo fell upon our laps in a glorious red sweater on Sunday night. I nominate: Ken Bone, Leader of the Bone(yard) Zone.
perfect marriage, a messageboard that plays out stale jokes years past their expiration date, and a man who is already on minute 25 of his 15 minutes of forced, internet fame.
That we as the American population, more specifically my generation the "young adults", cant watch a damn 90 minute debate discussing the potential future leader of the free world without turning it into a parade of stupid memes and tweets.
Yeah, a little to similar to this guy for my mojo taste:
I vote nay.
Isn't there a well-established Mojo conjuring process in place on The Boneyard that is activated once we qualify for the Big Dance? Charlie Sheen led to WINNING ways but Trump went down in flames. What else has been used in years past?
That "debate" deserves nothing but ridicule and derision. The Ken Bone love fest is clearly people avoiding the abject horror of our current situation by engaging in a moment of escapist fantasy (and that bubble was inevitably burst too). So I don't think it's apathy or frivolity, it's our generation's disgust with the sleaze of this campaign and the decaying state of the ruling elite. /counter-rant
A Husky stuffed animal I believe which Deepster (?) let the way with?
I blame Ken Bone if we get passed over by the B12 today.
Worked for Bernie.Can you feel passed over by something you were never really a consideration for?
Worked for Bernie.
Worked for Bernie.
You know what I hate about this "Bone Zone/Ken Bone" nonsense?
That we as the American population, more specifically my generation the "young adults", cant watch a damn 90 minute debate discussing the potential future leader of the free world without turning it into a parade of stupid memes and tweets. It's one of the reasons I personally hate and object to Twitter as a whole. It isnt the main source of social media, but it is by far the biggest reason "memes" have taken over the internet that are literally influencing election votes, as well as having a hand in the death of real journalism. /rant