Krystal And Saagar REACT: ABSURD 'CIVIL WAR' Map
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Top Comments (10)
The most unrealistic part of this is California and Texas forming some kind of Alliance.
Krystal hits the nail on the head. This map is contrived to not allow people to easily pick sides. It isn't supposed to make sense.
Saagar is such a dude lol. Like many of us, he sees the absurdity of the premise but can't help himself but start running the numbers on things like industrial base an nuclear weapons. Cheers mate, that made me happy today.
I think Krystal is correct that if it made sense it would be cringe. I think the movie is likely to be less about our current political predicament and more a reminder of how horrible it would be to have to answer the question "What kind of American?" -- which I think is valid as hell.
This is gonna be Tim Pool’s favorite movie.
The most unbelievable part of this movie is mainstream journalists being the good guys
The “What kind of American?” line gets me every time. So well delivered! 👏🏾 chills
The fact that you failed to identify Colorado undercuts the rest of your arguments
As a former Oklahoman (and former Texan) Oklahoma is a great state. It's much more varied than it gets credit for - much of the state is forested hills and mountains rather than flat farmland. And its history is very different from Texas's - they weren't even permanently colonized by the same European power.
I'm thoroughly impressed neither of these two know where Colorado is on a map.
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Top Comments (10)
The most unrealistic part of this is California and Texas forming some kind of Alliance.
Krystal hits the nail on the head. This map is contrived to not allow people to easily pick sides. It isn't supposed to make sense.
Saagar is such a dude lol. Like many of us, he sees the absurdity of the premise but can't help himself but start running the numbers on things like industrial base an nuclear weapons. Cheers mate, that made me happy today.
I think Krystal is correct that if it made sense it would be cringe. I think the movie is likely to be less about our current political predicament and more a reminder of how horrible it would be to have to answer the question "What kind of American?" -- which I think is valid as hell.
This is gonna be Tim Pool’s favorite movie.
The most unbelievable part of this movie is mainstream journalists being the good guys
The “What kind of American?” line gets me every time. So well delivered! 👏🏾 chills
The fact that you failed to identify Colorado undercuts the rest of your arguments
As a former Oklahoman (and former Texan) Oklahoma is a great state. It's much more varied than it gets credit for - much of the state is forested hills and mountains rather than flat farmland. And its history is very different from Texas's - they weren't even permanently colonized by the same European power.
I'm thoroughly impressed neither of these two know where Colorado is on a map.