Can you explain Gerrymandering? I still don't get it.
Imagine you have five people. Two of them are total idiots and want to watch "Speed 2: Cruise Control" on DVD, and 3 of them have good taste in movies and want to watch "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" on Blu-Ray. If you hold an honest vote, your quintet will rightly watch "Robin Hood: Men in Tights."
If, however, you convince the group to subdivide their votes by location and count the couch, the chair, and the bean bag as three total voting zones, when all three people who want to watch "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" are on the couch, and each of the two people on the chair and bean bag constituting the pathetic minority that wants to see "Speed 2: Cruise Control" are in their own distinct zones, then the vote will be 2:1 for "Speed 2: Cruise Control" and you will end up watching the inferior film, despite the majority of your group knowing better.
Thankfully, this type of devious and deceitful act is illegal in anything larger than deciding which movie to watch, so surely it can never happen anywhere important like politics.
I was trying to put together something cool with this Aragorn and Geralt you know some kind of crossover universal tavern and found this last gif and it fits too perfectly someone help me.
Growing up I hated to see Kai lose a beybattle, so in my head I made a funny scenario out of the Johnny V Kai battle in season 1 that makes me laugh to this day. So I present to you what should’ve happened before Kai battled Johnny.
directors are addicted to giving cary elwes stupid little mustaches in the hopes that he will not ruin my life this time and it never works it's actually worse cause now i'm down this bad for a man with a stupid little mustache
If the blue headdress worn by Pat Carroll in "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella" was worn by Matthew Porretta in "Robin Hood: Men in Tights," could Dave Chapelle be wearing Barbara Ruick's peach headdress?
Indeed he is! I haven't posted it yet, but will be eventually!