I love that he's leaning a bit to the right, as if an unconscious effort to correct the universe's sharp tilt to the left.
The man's action is of course just what anyone would do on a tilted platform, and for this reason his leaning helps sell the picture: this doesn't look like a picture that's been tilted left; it looks like a picture of a man in a tilted world.
So a man longs for a return to even keel in a world tilted sharply left. This isn't, by chance, an elaborate allegory for Fox News' brave stand against the lame stream media?
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I love that he's leaning a bit to the right, as if an unconscious effort to correct the universe's sharp tilt to the left.
The man's action is of course just what anyone would do on a tilted platform, and for this reason his leaning helps sell the picture: this doesn't look like a picture that's been tilted left; it looks like a picture of a man in a tilted world.
So a man longs for a return to even keel in a world tilted sharply left. This isn't, by chance, an elaborate allegory for Fox News' brave stand against the lame stream media?
;)
Ah, but the viewer's left is this guy's right...
Somewhere, Don Knotts is confused.
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