Oh my god did he seriously give copies of this letter out to the democrats he was meeting with today?
Oh my god did he seriously give copies of this letter out to the democrats he was meeting with today?
I can't be the only one to be immediately thinking, "Billy don't be a hero, don't be a fool with your life" right? Right?
I'm showing my age, aren't I?
This is their new action hero archetype yet they have the gall to call others soyboys lolWhat's funny is Fox wants to show this as an example of how tough Trump is lmaooooooooo
What? You don't recognize the signature of our terrific president...How many letters does he put in his last name when he signs it like that? I cannot make out 'Trump' for the life of me in that mess of squiggly lines.
Honestly, Trump is more like a five year old child who is so damned proud of his first written school assignments, except he doesn't have the self-awareness to realize his writings actually ARE on the level of a five year old, but with none of the innocent charm and a lot more inherent potential harm. You see it on his face when he does those stupid pressers where he signs a document and waves it around so everyone can see his obnoxiously large Sharpie scribbles. Hell, that ridiculous drawing he did of the NYC skyline is even on a five year old's level.He still has a high schooler mentality
"OH MY GOD don't be a dick!!!!!!
I'll call u later tho"
Another crazy moment that's getting 1/100 of the attention it deserves...
This is more common than you think, especially among older people. I'm 31 and was taught to space twice after periods, i did it all through high school and college (graduated college in 2016). I didn't find out that this was no longer the norm until like 3 years ago.Trump (or more likely his typist) uses two spaces between sentences.
Seriously though, if this is true, why is it not being discussed? Because Holy **** that is terrifying.
This is more common than you think, especially among older people. I'm 31 and was taught to space twice after periods, i did it all through high school and college (graduated college in 2016). I didn't find out that this was no longer the norm until like 3 years ago.