Nuff about Trump. Back to Irish jokes:
They can take a joke and give back as good as they get.
PS: Without insulting everybody.
Nuff about Trump. Back to Irish jokes:
They can take a joke and give back as good as they get.
PS: Without insulting everybody.
Maybe not cool, more chilling…
[apologies if I cross a red line here… not]
Watch or (Rewatch) “The Mortal Storm” (1940) - Dir. Frank Borzage, about the rise of Nazism (starring Jimmy Stewart & Margaret Sullavan).
It so infuriated Joseph Goebbels that he banned it in Germany & also all MGM films.
Will this be the next big thing on right wing rallies:

You may just shake your head, but not everybody do so:
This is a JOKE!:
This is NOT a joke:
No. That’s a left wing salute.
Looks like a right hand to me.
Some words that that has been spoken from the mightiest pulpit in the land, by Presidents who knew history. They are just as true today as they were when spoken:
I count a couple of right ones and a couple of left ones, but they are still a left wing salute. Even rabid, hard Lefties have a right fist.
P.S. Jimmy Kimmel is a comedian, and a very unfunny one at that. But even he knows immigrants are welcome if they arrive legally. Trump’s deporting the illegals, not terrorising them. They are welcome to self deport and reapply for legal entry, and many have done so. But you knew that too.
AI has come a long way:
AI can even make old BW pictures from way back in time look like video clips in full colours:
How can anyone know what is true and what is fake these days?
Not much of a challenge to see this “footage” as fake. The vessel towing isn’t a destroyer escort, the drone-style viewpoint is a dead giveaway, and the flag is clearly AI. Did the sub actually get captured? I would think they’d just sink her at that point.
Yes, U-505 was captured at sea in 1944. It is now an exhibition in Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry.
How this “makebelieve” video was made, whether based on an old aerial photo from 1944, or a totally AI made image, is unknown to me.
Maybe based on a photo taken when she was towed from Portsmouth to Chicago in 1954?: The First Exhibition of U-505
PS: Apparently there are several aerial photographs from the capture: Capturing the U-505 | Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
That the technology to make old photos move exists are not in doubt, however: