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Our fearless feeble hero, the dauntless, dementia-ridden Indiana Jones, combats imaginary global warming, lifts social justice onto his once-broad shoulders, defends the indigenous people from cold-blooded murder and inspires a new generation of heroes to carry signs while living at home and cursing their parents for their miserable lives.

Stay tuned for the next thrilling sequel:
Indiana Jones and the Diaper of Destiny

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what a pos.



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No way I’d sit and listen to that noise.
 
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Well shoot, you first, Han.

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Climate change? Stop flying your airplane then.



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Being lectured about responsible use of resources by people who use the resources of a small town all on their own is so lame.

They say this shit to get ahead of their insane use of resources and so the masses never call them out on it.


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Why should I believe the words of anyone that makes their
living by pretending to be someone they are not.



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Short. Fat. Bald.
Costanzaesque.


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I wish these entertainers would just stay quiet. We all know how most of them feel already and it soils the value of what I've loved for many years as valued entertainment.

I'm not throwing away my Star Wars collection just yet, I mean I didn't when Luke turned psycho, but god help me if C3P0 finally comes out of the closet I'm done.


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^^^ Yep. Killing my childhood memories...
Just STFU, Solo!

Somebody should have remained frozen in carbonite!




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At times like this I'm kinda glad Disney ruined so much of my childhood already that I just don't care anymore.
 
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Originally posted by stickman428:
Being lectured about responsible use of resources by people who use the resources of a small town all on their own is so lame.

They say this shit to get ahead of their insane use of resources and so the masses never call them out on it.

This in spades. Phony elitists will NEVER practice what they preach. They are hypocrites that want to fly even if we can’t, drive gas guzzling super cars when they preach electric for the masses, and live in mansions and party in Olympic swimming pools while we are shamed into green houses while conserving every drop of water. Fuck them.




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Ford lost me long ago.
He got onboard early with the Wyoming/Montana celebrity land-buy that was all the rage in the 80's. He dived-in with Richard Gere promoting celebrity Buddhism hosting the Dalai Lama and other 'awareness' events. He was one of the first celebs to be outspoken about 'restoring Hetch Hetchy', forest preservation other climate issues basically, if Darryl Hannah wasn't there good chance Ford would be. He and Mark Hamill were big Obama supporters, then tied himself to the Lincoln Project narrating a number of videos and ads. Ford's always been a sanctimonious lefty.
 
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Harrison Ford never impressed me as an intelligent man, and really, not too many modern actors as well. He'll read or hear stuff by "experts" like Guy McPherson and stupidly believe civilization is going to end in a few years. He is calling for "cultural change" in regards to this climate change bullshit, but he has a sizable collection of aircraft, cars, and motorcycles that all consume fossil fuels. Plus he flies himself all over the globe with his jets, I'll bet he hasn't flown commercial in years. Typical Hollywood hypocrite moron.



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Harrison Ford never impressed me as an intelligent man, and really, not too many modern actors as well. He'll read or hear stuff by "experts" like Guy McPherson and stupidly believe civilization is going to end in a few years.

I graduated from the University of Arizona, School of Renewable Natural Resources. Guy McPherson was a professor in SRNR, although my degree program didn’t expose me to him in the classroom. I know there was nothing in the school climate related. I had no idea he was a “climate change expert.” Turns out, he’s not.

I feel compelled to quickly add. McPherson hasn’t been a prof at UofA for 17 years, and all this nonsense about the demise of the planet came about after he left.

I’m kind of happy though that ASU grads were subjected to Harrison Ford’s bleating.


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Climate change? Stop flying your airplane then.


He has several times, just not scheduled times.




 
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Climate change? Stop flying your airplane then.
He has several times, just not scheduled times.
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The sad and pathetic part is all of the smart brainiacs there can't see through the charade.
 
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