Gaze upon Gaza

I don’t really care where he/she/it lives. Several posters have said that it is a she. Since he/she/it supports the terrorist group, Hamas, I consider her a terrorist.

If you don't really care, then why post regurgitated speculation which cannot be substantiated and seems irrelevant?

What you consider does not impinge upon what I consider to be Moon's obvious intelligence in the slightest, Earl.

Moon seems misguided, perhaps deliberately so.
 
I don’t really care where he/she/it lives. Several posters have said that it is a she.

Since he/she/it supports the terrorist group, Hamas, I consider he/she/it a terrorist.

A terrorist with any level of intelligence is a threat.
Says JPP's foremost Amerikkkan terrorists' scrotum-sucker

Haw, haw................................................haw.
 
" Courage " ? Haw, haw........................haw,

They're laughing at your posing as a model of ' virtue '- which in fact was the mainstay of the teachings of Diogenes.
Your misnomer is really very funny- a scurrilous liar, wannabe necrophiliac and cheerleader for infanticide and genocide labelling himself as ' virtuous ' .


Haw, haw..................................haw..........................haw, haw, haw.............................haw, haw, haw, haw, haw...................................haw.


EDIT; But you are beloved by the forum's establishment sycophant, Earl. Take a look at your following.

Haw, haw...........................................haw.
I fear that my exposee has been overlooked ^. Possibly deliberately.


Haw, haw..................................................haw.
 
If you don't really care, then why post regurgitated speculation which cannot be substantiated and seems irrelevant?

What you consider does not impinge upon what I consider to be Moon's obvious intelligence in the slightest, Earl.

Moon seems misguided, perhaps deliberately so.
I can speculate on anything I please…as you do.

I do agree that this person would already have been dealt with if a real threat to Israel.

Intelligent…haw haw haw doesn’t require much intelligence.
 
Dumbass Amerikkkan sycophant proclaims the legitimacy of pseudo-Jewish death-squads. ^ ^


Haw, haw................................haw.
 
I can speculate on anything I please…as you do. I do agree that this person would already have been dealt with if a real threat to Israel. Intelligent…haw haw haw doesn’t require much intelligence.


Speculation is your prerogative, Earl, of course. I also conoids it idle and immaterial in this instance.

Moon's tagline seems remarkably effective, since you seem to remember it and associate it with him.

A tagline serves several key purposes for a brand, product, or individual:
  1. Memorability: A good tagline is catchy and memorable, making it easier for consumers to recall the brand or product. It sticks in the mind, often becoming synonymous with the brand itself.
  2. Brand Identity: It encapsulates the essence of the brand or the core message the company wants to communicate. It helps in defining the brand's identity or personality, setting it apart from competitors.
  3. Clarity of Message: Taglines often simplify complex ideas or missions into a succinct phrase, making the brand's purpose or benefit clear to the audience. For instance, "Just Do It" by Nike motivates action and aligns with their brand ethos of pushing limits.
  4. Emotional Connection: Effective taglines can evoke emotions or resonate with the audience on a personal level, creating a deeper connection between the consumer and the brand. Phrases like "Because You're Worth It" from L'Oréal aim to empower and affirm the user.
  5. Marketing Tool: It acts as a shorthand in advertising and marketing campaigns, reinforcing the brand message across various platforms without needing extensive explanation. This repetition aids in brand recognition and loyalty.
  6. Versatility: A well-crafted tagline can be used across multiple products or services under one brand umbrella, providing consistency in branding while allowing for flexibility in application.
  7. Positioning: It can position the brand within its market or industry, highlighting what makes it unique or superior. For example, "Think different" by Apple positioned the brand as innovative and outside the norm.
In essence, a tagline is not just an accessory but an integral part of branding strategy, designed to make an immediate impact, convey key messages succinctly, and foster a long-term relationship with the audience.


@Grok
 
Speculation is your prerogative, Earl, of course. I also conoids it idle and immaterial in this instance.

Moon's tagline seems remarkably effective, since you seem to remember it and associate it with him.

A tagline serves several key purposes for a brand, product, or individual:
  1. Memorability: A good tagline is catchy and memorable, making it easier for consumers to recall the brand or product. It sticks in the mind, often becoming synonymous with the brand itself.
  2. Brand Identity: It encapsulates the essence of the brand or the core message the company wants to communicate. It helps in defining the brand's identity or personality, setting it apart from competitors.
  3. Clarity of Message: Taglines often simplify complex ideas or missions into a succinct phrase, making the brand's purpose or benefit clear to the audience. For instance, "Just Do It" by Nike motivates action and aligns with their brand ethos of pushing limits.
  4. Emotional Connection: Effective taglines can evoke emotions or resonate with the audience on a personal level, creating a deeper connection between the consumer and the brand. Phrases like "Because You're Worth It" from L'Oréal aim to empower and affirm the user.
  5. Marketing Tool: It acts as a shorthand in advertising and marketing campaigns, reinforcing the brand message across various platforms without needing extensive explanation. This repetition aids in brand recognition and loyalty.
  6. Versatility: A well-crafted tagline can be used across multiple products or services under one brand umbrella, providing consistency in branding while allowing for flexibility in application.
  7. Positioning: It can position the brand within its market or industry, highlighting what makes it unique or superior. For example, "Think different" by Apple positioned the brand as innovative and outside the norm.
In essence, a tagline is not just an accessory but an integral part of branding strategy, designed to make an immediate impact, convey key messages succinctly, and foster a long-term relationship with the audience.


@Grok
Taglines can be stupid and I have no relationship with he/she/it other than to see the support for terrorism.
 
They might, I suppose, but Moon's appears to work very well.

Haw, haw................................haw.
The efficacy of a tagline is subjective.

I judge the tagline of the terrorist supporter to be stupid.

“Trump floats plan to ‘just clean out’ Gaza.”
NewsMax.

I agree.
 
Corrected…my I-Pad has a mind of its own.


bD0x


I forgive you, Earl.

Haw, haw................................haw.
 
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