Mr. Potato Head is now Potato Head

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Hilltrot

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Well, at least they kept the potato, right? They didn't take the potato out of the Potato head box, did they?

How can Mr. Potato be Mr. Potato without potato?
 

chair

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Well, at least they kept the potato, right? They didn't take the potato out of the Potato head box, did they?

How can Mr. Potato be Mr. Potato without potato?
The real Potato disappeared years ago. You used to get a kit of eyes, nose etc. with sharp spikes, and borrow a potato from your mom....
 

Arthur Brain

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A Japanese Cult That Believes Its Leader Is an Alien From Venus Is Speaking at CPAC
Hiroaki “Jay” Aeba has a spot in the lineup just after Donald Trump Jr.

The lineup of the Conservative Political Action Conference this week includes political heavyweights like former President Donald Trump, Cancun-loving Sen. Ted Cruz, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. It also includes the political head of a Japanese religious cult that promotes nationalism, xenophobia and the belief that its leader is the reincarnation of an alien from Venus who created life on earth millions of years ago.

On Friday afternoon at the Hyatt Regency Orlando, Hiroaki “Jay” Aeba, a prominent Japanese conservative, will address CPAC about the threat China poses to the U.S., taking a prime spot in the lineup just after Donald Trump Jr.

His speaker bio on the CPAC website notes that Aeba is the chairman of the Japanese Conservative Union (JCU), a right-wing political organization, and that he helped found CPAC Japan, which has been running for the last four years in Tokyo.

What isn’t mentioned is the central role Aeba plays in a Japanese cult called Happy Science, whose leader believes he is the Messiah and sells “miracle cures” for COVID-19.

“Happy Science is a Japanese cult run by a man who claims to be the incarnation of multiple Gods while pretending to channel the psychic spirits of anyone from Quetzalcoatl to Bashar al-Assad to Natalie Portman,” Sarah Hightower, a researcher and expert on Japanese cults, told VICE News.


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That's about as hilarious as it is sad...
 

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:rotfl:

Some trolls got you with a statue, now you're buying into the idea that shapes prove your insane conspiracy theories.

How long have you been waiting to use that one? lol
 
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