the comment was "Let's go to the extreme when my argument makes perfect sense." This seems to me to be an extremely regular occurrence in the D&D. Tinman and I merely mock the D&D. Others disgrace it.
They only thing you are mocking is yourselves. And you have the nerve to talk about disgracing something when you both have disgraced the entire forum over the last year. Nobody has been more of a disgrace than you since 20/20, talk about irony.
plus you know the old saying . . . sticks and stones may break my bones, but monkeys flinging poo will never hurt me
https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Tired_and_Feathered_(The_Bugs_Bunny_Show) Tired and Feathered (The Bugs Bunny Show) Tired and Feathered (not to be confused with the 1965 short of the same name) is an episode of The Bugs Bunny Show, originally aired on November 7, 1961. Plot Bugs Bunny gives a lecture on birds, showing the repulsive vulture (who replies to Bugs' description of his repulsiveness by saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones..."
actually tinny I think the Power Dancers got cancelled and were reconfigured as the Clutch City Dancers in our ongoing efforts to become more like the New York Knicks: Knicks City Dancers
#SaveOurSuperModels @Os Trigonum https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/21/style/victorias-secret-angels.html Why Did We Fall for the Angels? How the pomp and pageantry of Victoria’s Secret worked for so long. At its height, after all, the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, which lasted from 1995 to 2018, was broadcast in more than a hundred countries, seen by millions around the world and helped drive almost $7 billion in annual sales. The company invested hefty amounts of capital to buy legitimacy in the fashion world — and in the eyes of those who followed the industry. At a time when actors were on the ascendant as magazine cover stars, being an angel was one of the most coveted gigs in modeling — not just among lingerie or Sports Illustrated models, but for those who already had a comfortable berth on the cover of Vogue. “It was highly legitimate,” said Ivan Bart, the president of IMG Models and Fashion, the agency that represented Angels including Ms. Bündchen and Ms. Kloss. “A model would do their high fashion editorial, their runway, an ad campaign — and Victoria’s Secret.”