Definition of a Hack – IOTW Report

Definition of a Hack

16 Comments on Definition of a Hack

  1. It’s getting harder all the time to hide the fact you’re a partition piece of shit. Max Boot? WTF is even going for with that stupid name? Just another key board warrior pussy. Every time we get gas we are reminded how good we had it under Trump. He should change his name to Mini Boot. Or small unit.

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  2. In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire… the A-Team.

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  3. It was really silly… John Saxon playing the bad guy in a black suit… Yaphet Kotto looking at the camera…

    I didn’t know Kotto died in 2021. WTF? He was a Trump guy and they probably glossed over it.

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  4. Think about it:

    If Satan’s minions can accept that envy, a cardinal sin, is in fact a cardinal virtue, what would give anyone the notion that prohibition regarding bearing false witness is sacrosanct?

    After the face of the progressive movement, the Democratic Party, booed God at their national nominating convention, it couldn’t be made more clear that all who remained in that Party are OK with the company they keep being actively hostile to God.

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  5. It’s rather convenient, and somewhat poetic, that his name is Max Boot. That way when someone gives him maximum boot to the back of his skull while he lays prone whilst biting a curb, it won’t seem so shocking. People will just think, “Huh, that seems strangely fitting for that turd”.

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  6. “Let’s Go Brandon”—NBC hack

    “Let me repeat the Line”—WH hack

    Don’t “let” the hacks get away with it. They’ll rewrite history as many times as it takes to prevail.

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