It’s Jordan Peterson - the man is challenged to understand the basics of his profession’s codes of ethics and professional conduct.
Somehow I don’t really think it’s surprising that he likes Trump, and is fool enough to support him. I think that sojourn in Russia did more than treat his benzos addiction.
Setting aside all other considerations, the man has serious addiction issues, some of which he has acknowledged, and others which he's not discussing publicly.
To answer Jordo's question: No. It doesn't look like a man who is intimidated.
It looks like a man whose communications and campaign team realized that his mugshot was going to receive immediate international exposure, that the image would become a framing moment in his "campaign", and if properly posed, would serve as durable icon for Trump playing the part of tough, determined leader.
I have absolutely no doubt that the Fulton County cops allowed multiple shots, and allowed Trump his selection of the preferred shot. This is studio quality image making. Mug shots are normally flat-lit, and posed directly, flatly face on to the camera. Trump's shot is impeccably and dramatically lit, shot at a slight angle to increase the drama.
"Does this look At all Like a man Who is intimidated?
@realDonaldTrump" <-- (Notice me senpai!)
No, this looks like a man who is severely constipated - which given that his diet could choke a goat, wouldn't be a surprising outcome - and someone who looks like they had their binky taken away. If conservatives see this look as intimidating, it says a lot about them and why they live in perpetual fear of...well, everything. I could see little kids being freaked out by such a look, but by the time they approach their teen years, they roll their eyes at the same...and rightfully so. Makes it even funnier when you think that Trump probably practices this look in the mirrors for several hours every day.
Setting aside all other considerations, the man has serious addiction issues, some of which he has acknowledged, and others which he's not discussing publicly.
Who? Peterson or Trump? Actually, I'll also accept both as an answer.
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If by *something* you mean "a whole bunch of shit*, then I agree.
Also
A couple more syllables
and Jordan "I HUNGER FOR MEAT" Peterson would've made a Haiku.
Jordan Peterson
Seriously fucked up dude
He needs to get help.
Thank ya ... thank ya very much.
It’s Jordan Peterson - the man is challenged to understand the basics of his profession’s codes of ethics and professional conduct.
Somehow I don’t really think it’s surprising that he likes Trump, and is fool enough to support him. I think that sojourn in Russia did more than treat his benzos addiction.
I didn't realize that he wrote poetry. I didn't realize he wrote such bloody awful poetry.
Maybe it's hard to diagnose things you suffer from yourself?
Setting aside all other considerations, the man has serious addiction issues, some of which he has acknowledged, and others which he's not discussing publicly.
To answer Jordo's question: No. It doesn't look like a man who is intimidated.
It looks like a man whose communications and campaign team realized that his mugshot was going to receive immediate international exposure, that the image would become a framing moment in his "campaign", and if properly posed, would serve as durable icon for Trump playing the part of tough, determined leader.
I have absolutely no doubt that the Fulton County cops allowed multiple shots, and allowed Trump his selection of the preferred shot. This is studio quality image making.
Mug shots are normally flat-lit, and posed directly, flatly face on to the camera. Trump's shot is impeccably and dramatically lit, shot at a slight angle to increase the drama.
"Does this look
At all
Like a man
Who is intimidated?
@realDonaldTrump" <-- (Notice me senpai!)
No, this looks like a man who is severely constipated - which given that his diet could choke a goat, wouldn't be a surprising outcome - and someone who looks like they had their binky taken away. If conservatives see this look as intimidating, it says a lot about them and why they live in perpetual fear of...well, everything. I could see little kids being freaked out by such a look, but by the time they approach their teen years, they roll their eyes at the same...and rightfully so. Makes it even funnier when you think that Trump probably practices this look in the mirrors for several hours every day.
Setting aside all other considerations, the man has serious addiction issues, some of which he has acknowledged, and others which he's not discussing publicly.
Who? Peterson or Trump? Actually, I'll also accept both as an answer.
When you are one yourself.
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