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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs it too early to start using the term "brovorce" ?
Q: When a narcissistic "reality" TV star who's been given a job way beyond either his abilities or his sense of accountability, and a delusional sociopath who slimed his way to the top on inherited money and claiming credit for the work of others, decide to fight it out in public, who wins ?
A: We all do.
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Is it too early to start using the term "brovorce" ? (Original Post)
eppur_se_muova
Jun 6
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Irish_Dem
(72,217 posts)1. We all lose when our leaders are narcissistic stupid psychopaths.
We are witnessing the decline of our once great country.
eppur_se_muova
(39,408 posts)2. Better they spend their time trying to bloody each other than trying to do their so-called jobs ...
since neither one seems to know what they were actually hired to do, and given the responsibility to do.
Irish_Dem
(72,217 posts)3. Yes they have ample time to fight, brawl, play games and pull stupid stunts.
They are not worried about survival, paying bills, putting kids through college, working at a job.
Their only job is to make money and gain power for themselves.
And they take breaks from that to destroy each other.
wcmagumba
(4,343 posts)4. Or maybe bruvorce....I love brovorce though...
