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That You Think That This Is an Insult IS the Joke, Cupcake

  • gregorymaness
  • Jun 30, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 23, 2024

I can be passionate and outspoken on a variety of issues and topics. And to quote Kevin Costner's Bull Durham character, "Crash" Davis, I am almost certainly "...as full of shit as anybody." Yet it is always amusing to me when some halfwit on "social media" sees fit to condescend to me or attempts to insult me because they disagree with my politics by mocking me for working as a professional truck driver, as if the people doing this job are "untouchable" peasants, serfs, or peons. That such condescension and ridicule comes from Progressives/leftists, that often try to characterize themselves as champions of the working man and woman, is deliciously and ironically humorous.


I channel my inner Carl from The Breakfast Club whenever one of these pretentious, pompous, and insufferably arrogant assclowns looks down his or her nose at me and, by extension, the many other people that do this demanding and critical job and that represent a variety of different opinions and views. The teenagers in The Breakfast Club had a legitimate reason to act in such a manner. They are young and lack experience and perspective. But an adult acting in such a way? Brother or sister, I am going to mock you relentlessly. That you think that you are somehow better than me is fucking hysterical. You are on social media attempting to shame and ridicule another adult that is making a living and keeping the nation running? You are the fucking joke, nimrod.


The character of Carl helped to make The Breakfast Club such a great movie. The video below illustrates how the character helped to define the other characters and made them more fully fleshed out and believable characters. Check out the link to the video and the quote of an exchange from the movie below.






 
 
 

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