And the article itself says: "Trump is notoriously technophobic, reportedly not using a computer or email."
So how the fuck is an old dude having a funny opinion on tech article-worthy. I know plenty of old people who can't turn on a computer, who cares?
Also, I know they have no consistency or standards, but it would still be nice...prove to me Biden even knows what a laptop is...or even a computer. Trump getting outsmarted in the tech field by a (possibly genius) nineteen year old is nothing special.
His outbursts about technology are often incomprehensible, like when he ducked into a Tesla recently and exclaimed that "everything is computer."
But...but...but...everything is computer.
That's pretty far from "incomprehensible." What a bunch of retards.
Were this any other father attempting to brag about his directionless young adult son, his latest rejoinder might be relatable.
I wish I was as directionless as Barron. Dude's going places.
Also...now nineteen is an adult? But not for gun stats. Or women. Or DOGE employees. Or...the list goes on.
"Young adult." While completely true, we have to go back to standards and consistency. Pffft, "directionless young adult." Hilarious. Fuck you, schmucks.
Yeah, the shifting scale of responsibility is irritating. Can't get a tattoo at 12 but should be able to get puberty blockers and cut off body parts?
The everything is computer line is obvious just a excited utterance with Trump just forgetting an a. It was the exact same thing Neil Armstrong made on the moon. And yet people are using it as a cudgel against Trump.
It gets so silly seeing the sliding scale of the friend/enemy distinction without any principle involved
The everything is computer line is obvious just a excited utterance with Trump just forgetting an a.
I'll go a step further. It's, I believe, technically grammatically correct. If you're talking about a singular computer system or concept. It's not worth arguing semantics, and I don't know for sure, but it's not wrong like they want to act; everyone knows exactly what Trump meant, it just sounds a little funny.
I think "everything is computer" sounds better than "everything is a computer," personally. The former has more character, and instantly became a meme. It's got impact.
Trump is 78.
And the article itself says: "Trump is notoriously technophobic, reportedly not using a computer or email."
So how the fuck is an old dude having a funny opinion on tech article-worthy. I know plenty of old people who can't turn on a computer, who cares?
Also, I know they have no consistency or standards, but it would still be nice...prove to me Biden even knows what a laptop is...or even a computer. Trump getting outsmarted in the tech field by a (possibly genius) nineteen year old is nothing special.
But...but...but...everything is computer.
That's pretty far from "incomprehensible." What a bunch of retards.
I wish I was as directionless as Barron. Dude's going places.
Also...now nineteen is an adult? But not for gun stats. Or women. Or DOGE employees. Or...the list goes on.
"Young adult." While completely true, we have to go back to standards and consistency. Pffft, "directionless young adult." Hilarious. Fuck you, schmucks.
Yeah, the shifting scale of responsibility is irritating. Can't get a tattoo at 12 but should be able to get puberty blockers and cut off body parts?
The everything is computer line is obvious just a excited utterance with Trump just forgetting an a. It was the exact same thing Neil Armstrong made on the moon. And yet people are using it as a cudgel against Trump.
It gets so silly seeing the sliding scale of the friend/enemy distinction without any principle involved
I'll go a step further. It's, I believe, technically grammatically correct. If you're talking about a singular computer system or concept. It's not worth arguing semantics, and I don't know for sure, but it's not wrong like they want to act; everyone knows exactly what Trump meant, it just sounds a little funny.
I think "everything is computer" sounds better than "everything is a computer," personally. The former has more character, and instantly became a meme. It's got impact.