Damn... This is all companies/CEOs/celebs have to do is acknowledge memes/running jokes and everyone loses their ****?
Amazing.
Welcome to 2019.
As you, I am not that eager to know what 2020 has in store for us.
Damn... This is all companies/CEOs/celebs have to do is acknowledge memes/running jokes and everyone loses their ****?
Amazing.
As I pointed out elsewhere on PRSI it's not uncommon for presidents (or any human being) to make mistakes like this one. It just happens.
I wish Steve was sitting there and he said "Steve Apple". Steve would not allow that.
Yeah, right. If Obama had done this, Fox News would be advertising impeachment hearings.
Ahahahaha I didnt know that was a thing! What is actually missing is "they have forgotten pro users" and "I'm not buying Apple anymore!"Please take this free advice: if your comment makes it to @AngerDanger's bingo card, you're really not original and need to think of some new material.
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Corpse ManPlease. Obama made plenty of mistakes of this kind, including thinking that he was in 2008 when it was indeed 2011, that the US had 57 states, that Austrian is a language, that St. Louis is in Kansas, and that a tornado killed ten thousand people (it was 12).
It just happens.
Please. Obama made plenty of mistakes of this kind, including thinking that he was in 2008 when it was indeed 2011, that the US had 57 states, that Austrian is a language, that St. Louis is in Kansas, and that a tornado killed ten thousand people (it was 12).
It just happens.
And Obama recognized each one of those misstatements and corrected them.
Is it? Can you name a single instance of another president (or business leader or teacher or any person speaking in public) making this kind of gaff, where they just give the last name of the person as the company they work for, one time, let alone twice?As I pointed out elsewhere on PRSI it's not uncommon for presidents (or any human being) to make mistakes like this one. It just happens.
All of them? All the gaffes?
Source for this statement.
That. That's how you throw shade. 10/10Well played.
Google machine.
Is it? Can you name a single instance of another president (or business leader or teacher or any person speaking in public) making this kind of gaff, where they just give the last name of the person as the company they work for, one time, let alone twice?
It's embarrassing and dispiriting the lengths to which people will go to legitimize this semi-illiterate buffoon.
Please. Obama made plenty of mistakes of this kind, including thinking that he was in 2008 when it was indeed 2011, that the US had 57 states, that Austrian is a language, that St. Louis is in Kansas, and that a tornado killed ten thousand people (it was 12).
It just happens.
Everybody here is laughing, but we're overlooking the fact that Bill Microsoft wasn't invited to this advisory board, and I think that's a real shame.
Is it? Can you name a single instance of another president (or business leader or teacher or any person speaking in public) making this kind of gaff, where they just give the last name of the person as the company they work for, one time, let alone twice?
It's embarrassing and dispiriting the lengths to which people will go to legitimize this semi-illiterate buffoon.