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If I could star this all day I would. Especially for the “STOP FUCKIN’ LYIN’!” closing gifs. I’m dead, lmao!

That little boy’s face in the first post, tho. lol

Wasn’t Weiner’s issue that he was sending them to a minor?

I’d like some examples of figuratively unconstitutional items.

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I’m glad that the law has finally stopped looking the other way with this bullshit.

And the blown out eye. That’s creepy, too.

“I think it’s literally unconstitutional.”

The blown out eye isn’t creepy. The entire “posting an ex on the internet” is creepy as heck.

Awww, Santa Larry! That’s sweet. Excellent glasses choice, too. I wonder if there’s some sort of volunteer Santa wardrobe handbook.

Plus if your sick of your boring ass real name— like “Doug” — you can change it to something wicked. I got dibs on “Alistair von Ravensblood”.

I’ve been a satanist all these years and had no idea.

This is from the “Jill Stein challenges an election even though nothing will change for her but it might actually benefit others” playbook, and I am HERE FOR IT. Hope there’s more like this.

Kayleigh McEnany is an anagram for Evil Succubus.

I’m guilty of wishing someone would stab them while shouting “You’re not being stabbed! Your pain is a hoax! Facts don’t matter! Your blood isn’t spattered!”

I’ve found it’s helpful to start small, and always in a non-confrontational manner. There’s actually sound neuroscience behind this- if people feel attacked, they go into fight or flight mode and just shut down. So go small and go calm. When I’m done doing that, I like to say, “Well, it’s something to think about,”

I hadn’t noticed, I was more concerned with the change in colour half way down her neck. If that’s petty and off topic, it’s also factual, so I’m wrong on three levels?

My opinion as someone studying (christian) theology: No.

It’s a problem that traces its roots to the American educational system and thus requires a long-term solution involving a radical overhaul of how Americans are taught to think.

What can be done to combat this kind of thinking? I have immediate family members that just flatly refuse to grapple with facts-- when they’re confronted with them, they just say, “I don’t believe that”. It feels like democracy hangs on us figuring out a way to bring these people back into the realm of reality, but I