19th-burner-breakdown
19th Burner Breakdown
19th-burner-breakdown

I’ve watched every season. This was lackluster at best. The whole show has just become stale—the judges are set in their roles, the dancers know what bump, if any, is open to them (so no use thinking it’s going to be a career changer), and the “stars” are...well, you know.

That’s exactly my guess, based on the Catholic schools around my area with tuition paying white parents and largely scholarship black (recruited) kids.

Tubby Smith agrees with Jim Harbaugh.

I’d agree, on general lines, but there’s also going to be that Schiano Man coach that tries to kill players and then derides them for wanting out with their lives and/or health intact.

You shouldn’t be, because I barely know anything. As a general rule.

I’m not experienced in Reddit, but there’s a book series I read as a kid that I remember only a hair about and I’d love to find again. Would this be a good place to go?

Funny, because when I turn off Cowherd because of his politics/positions, I’m a liberal snowflake cuck who can’t deal with POV other than my own.

As a New Yorker, the only relief that I have from our Dems being incompetent is at least our GOP is more incompetent.

“But efficacy doesn’t make it okay.” That’s...almost profound in this world of Schiano Men and dead Notre Dame students and 409ers.

I used to watch Monster Garage (or the spinoff, I can’t remember the name) because a college roommate’s ex-girlfriend was on it.

This reminds me of my multi-abortion cousins who found Jesus in their 40s and are now hardcore Right. Not because of much you said. Just because I can’t get those idiots out of my head.

I agree. When I first heard of it, a confused college student, it felt it was personal, like someone was accusing me of actively oppressing people and downplaying my struggles as somehow faked. Too many white people seem to get stuck on that phase, probably because they are in all-white bubbles where they can’t see

My hook is true crime, based on three crimes (two of which had national coverage! We’re famous, ma!) that happened in the period of a year involving people from my high school who attended when I did.

My dad basically stayed the farmer, although it was more construction than farming in his family. He’s a smart guy, but early on in life he was delineated one of “those people” from one of “those families” and any effort to educate him pretty much ended because (in local belief) they’re all belligerent drunk rednecks.

I applaud your work, being a first gen college student from a poor family myself.

Too true. Looking back at my school days we were never surprised when “those kids” got knocked up/did the knocking up but we were awed when a “good kid” did it. From a distance, too poor to get birth control or too religious to use birth control really look the same, even if they were on different social levels at the

Your last sentence could be a summary of the book I’ll never write. In their little bubble, it’s night and day...from outside, it’s all a bunch of rednecks in camo hats.

Now, it’s been about a century since I was last in college, but pretty much every student body president I recall from undergrad/grad/professional schools was a College Republican type. No one else has any interest in the irrelevant politicking besides some Alex P. Keaton sort (I said I was old.)

“Socialism doesn’t work. Let me prove it by discussing a Communist government that was really pretty much an oligarchy like we’d build if we could get away with it.” -the Right.

I was surprised, as many kids are, when I understood income levels and realized we were poor. And then as an adult, when I saw the outside world, I was so glad we were rural poor. Our well might have run dry some summers, but our water never depended on a bill getting paid. Our own garden was meager, but friends and