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    1. Excellent_Theory1602 on

      No class at all.

      We’ve had primary school debate on a hugher organisational level than whatever this seems to be.

      Laughable

    2. scarab1001 on

      “How tacky should we make the White House?”

      Trump: YES!

    3. NeilDeCrash on

      Is that the soccer trophy he stole, on display at his office?

      Better not make the trophies shiny yellow in the future or the mangocrow might come and snatch it.

    4. Smartimess on

      The Piss Stained House…

      When will Trump get rid of the Resolute Desk and roll in some gold-plated marble and a golden throne?

    5. OverpricedGPU on

      They even put up a map for him so he remembers where Ukraine is and how little is illegally occupied by Russia

    6. Intellectual_Wafer on

      A normal head of state would sit with them in a more conventional, egalitarian setting (like a conference table). But no, he must receive them behind his desk in this ridiculous room, like a school principal. What a superficial moron.

    7. Beethovania on

      Reagan there like: “Well, Guess I’ll keep spinning in my grave”

    8. Exciting_Top_9442 on

      They say pictures are more than words. I see Trump in his element, he sees all these leaders at his feet (we know better of course). He’s Assad bastard.

    9. mindthegoat_redux on

      Ronnie in the corner: “God, I’m glad I’m dead, even I couldn’t screw things up this bad. Can those nice Ghostbuster fellers come and get me now? I’ve seen enough.”

    10. Dipper_Pines on

      Imagine trying to have a serious conversation with a sentient piece of dogshit present, unable to string two coherent thoughts or sentences together.

    11. eVelectonvolt on

      Ah , yes, the irony of having the Churchill bust centre stage while being the advocate of a countries capitulation so long as it gets him a Nobel Peace Prize is sadly something Trump will never understand.

    12. Vassukhanni on

      >The Chinese tributary system required a set of rituals from the tributary states whenever they sought relations with China as a way of regulating diplomatic relations. The main rituals generally included the tributary envoys’ kowtowing before the Chinese emperor as “a symbolic recognition of their inferiority” and “acknowledgment of their status of a vassal state.”

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