A dude placing tenth in his competition and still becoming a “Twitter icon” for all his saucy burns is basically the parable of our times.
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Not sure why you think it is inaccurate. You feel different but Sonny just listed facts except for his closing line.
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He got a bronze medal in the team competition; he was on the US team, meaning he is one of the best in the US; the “Twitter icon” in quotes is just being a whatever; and, most importantly, his presentation has hardly ever been about “saucy burns.” That’s just not what he’s done.
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If “saucy burns” mean his comments about Pence, they have been in response to questions asked and really have not been “saucy burns” at all; they’ve been pretty direct statements. And, if it means “flamboyantly, unabashedly gay,” then don’t use coded language and just say it.
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Do tell. Seriously.... what are you talking about?
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Inaccurate and simplistic on every level except the factual level.
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Or since he's "americas sweetheart" maybe instead of turning down a chance to meet the VP where maybe he could have advocated and maybe taught him something...nah instead partisan politics wins again
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Which part was inaccurate? The part who didn’t like? Or the part where he didn’t praise murderous dictators for being better than Trump? If he had called Pence a Phobe would that have helped?
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No, not at all
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"I'm just America's sweetheart and I'm just an icon." He thinks highly of himself for forgettable 10th place...
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