Arthag
Arthag
Arthag

Jesus. When Trump and the GOP aren’t racist and xenophobic enough to make a guy happy...

We are the same age, yet I grew up always wary that it very much could happen here. In the 60s it was Wallace and his ilk, in the 70s it was Falwell with his Moral Majority, Anita Bryant (whose anti-gay campaigns were precisely what the Nazis had done in the Nuremberg laws), and the march in Skokie, and then came the

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Not surprising. Last year Elle Reeve’s superb report on the Charlottesville Nazi rally included an interview with a Trump loving neo-Nazi whose only disappointment in Trump was that “he ‘let’ his daughter marry a Jew.”

Basically, yes.  Some of the Trump supporters have actually gone on to turn on him.  Some have started leaning more towards the Democrats, while others have become more like this guy:  pissed that Trump hasn’t gone full Final Solution yet.

Yes. Ha ha...Frampton Comes Alive

one of my most treasured inside jokes with myself is very seriously acting like alanis morisette is god and not explaining it to people who dont know i’m referencing her role in Dogma

Thank Alannis for defining what irony means.

Yeah, that’s the thing. If she’s writing songs/recording in the studio, that’s not exactly the same thing as going back to her high-pressure life as a neurosurgeon, or going back to a 9-to-5 job she hates. She’s lucky enough to get paid great money for something many people can and do do for free, so I don’t have an

I don’t know where to put this observation so I’ll leave it with you, Jer: How in the world did the topic ever come up?

And all the botox.

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Remember how Dr Strangelove used to be black humour and satirical instead of a straight-up prediction of 2018?

These people honestly think that the world revolves around them. They think that anywhere they go, they are the most interesting and important person in the room, so when someone is speaking in a language they cannot understand, they assume that they must be talking shit about them. I guarantee you that is what was in

This completely makes me foam at the mouth in anger.

I’m white, born and raised south of Boston. Had never left the country at the time, but had done very well in school with various foreign languages.

Fast forward to college in Orlando, Florida and I was working at a Tex-MEX restaurant, and I would try and speak

Hands up who read that sentence in your grandma’s voice.

He also has the best words.

lol I was with you until baby leashes. My baby doesn't walk yet but I imagine she'll be crazy as all fuck and I'll definitely need one if those leash things. (I also hope she walks soon because she's like 22 pounds now and my arms can't take it) 

On one hand I agree, on the other hand I think it’s worthwhile for people to see how interconnected we we all are abs that everyone came from somewhere. I think it contributes to a global perspective. If being 2% Malaysian forces someone to care about Malaysia more, I call that a success. 

I usually get long layers yeah. I do get my ends trimmed a few times a year by my friend who I trust to do ONLY that haha. My only stipulation is that it be long for me to put up and get out of my face during the 9 and a half months of summer here in south Texas. So I have no problem with getting it all chopped off at

My hair is currently this long simply because I HATE going to salons. I hate the smell, I hate the forced small talk, I hate how itchy I am afterwards until I take at least showers. So I put it off for as long as possible until my hair gets so long its getting in the way of my daily life and/or causes excessive

My hair wasn’t even that long (a little above waist-length) and it was so unbearably heavy (made worse by the fact that I have to wear it a certain way every day for work). I cut it all off, and the minute the clippers were on my head I knew I made the right choice. My head, neck, and back have felt a million times