Or, the darkest timeline: Tulsi Gabbard becomes VP after Trump drops Vance and wins, he croaks shortly after and the first female US president ironically oversees the destruction of female rights in the US.
Thankfully, he can't run for president. And he's doing the exact same thing as Trump who even said publicly that he would become a Republican because they are easier to grift.
The making of of that movie is hilarious, since it's Ford acting opposite a guy in a tracking-gimpsuit on all fours pretending to be a dog and licking Ford's face and stuff like that.
I mean, several books by Stephen King have actually been written by the mountains of coke and rivers of booze he did, as he has no memories of writing them.
Yes, but it's important to note that confirmation bias is always present in our views of the world because our brain tends to keep things simple by prefering confirming to contradicting information. It just has been amplified by recommendation algorithms meant to increase engagement by showing you "more of the stuff you like", thus trapping you in a filter bubble you might not even be aware of.
Fookin' prawns!